Pregnant girls shouldn't be expelled from school anymore - Fayemi | EduCeleb
Confidence Evwodere
11th July 2019
Wife of Ekiti State governor, Mrs Bisi Fayemi, on Thursday, 11th July, 2019 decried the practice of expelling pregnant schoolgirls while allowing boys that impregnate them to continue their education.
Fayemi, who expressed her feelings during a meeting in Ado-Ekiti with wives of Coordinating Directors and Community Development Officers of the 16 Local Government Councils in the state, described the measure as “discriminatory.”
She stressed that all girls have right to education, regardless of their pregnancy, marital or motherhood status.
According to her, pregnant girls face all kinds of punishments, including discriminatory practices that deny them their right to education.
She expressed readiness of the state government to implement relevant laws, including the Child Rights Act, Gender Equality and other laws to protect the interest of children.
She said that a sensitisation campaign would hold in the state in August to increase awareness of the people on the importance of protecting the rights of children, particularly the girl-child.
In her remarks, the State Commissioner for Women Affairs, Mrs Moji Fafure, solicited the support of women in the state for the Kayode Fayemi-led administration to fully achieve its goals for women and children.