Sunday 2 June 2013

Widows in Akwa Ibom will no longer drink their dead husbands' bath-water.


women protesting



The wicked custom allowing the seizure of deceased husbands properties and subjecting their widows to inhuman practices such as shaving of the head and making them drink the water used to bath their dead husbands, among others, have been declared illegal.

In a Bill passed by the State House of Assembly and signed by the governor, Godswill Akpabio, the custom which maltreat widows after the deaths of their husbands has been declared unlawful and inhuman.
In his Democracy Day speech, the governor declared that it had become unlawful for widows to be maltreated in Akwa Ibom, saying defaulters of the  law  risk  fines and three years imprisonment.

While reacting on the new law, the First Lady of the state, Chief (Mrs) Unoma Ekaette Akpabio, commended the House of Assembly and the governor for the pro-women law, describing the passage of the law as a breakthrough for the womenfolk in the state.

According to her, “I  appreciate the state House of Assembly and the state governor for standing with the womenfolk through this law. Akwa Ibom State has, in the last five years, shown itself as pro-masses and pro-women.”

2 comments:

  1. Kudos to the Akwa Ibom state government for abolishing this wicked and inhumane practise.

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  2. Yeah kudos!all others states with different inhuman practices on women-widows or not-should toe the same line.

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