A Bill for an Act to provide for the Prohibition of Facial Mutilation, Offences, Prosecution and Punishment of Offenders on Tuesday passed second reading in the Senate. .
The Bill is also for
the Protection of victims under threat of facial mutilation and other related
Matters. Sen. Dino Melaye (APC-Kogi), who sponsored the bill, said that there
was no doubt that Africans of old used tribal marks as a means of proper
identification.
Leading debate on the
bill, Melaye said in those days, members of the same village, tribe or lineage
had the same tribal marks. Melaye said that the hometown and lineage of a child
or anyone with tribal marks were immediately identified, while outsiders who
did not have such marks were also spotted.
He further explained
that parents also used tribal marks to lay credence to the legitimacy of their
children. However, the lawmaker said “all these reasons cannot be
scientifically proven, and hence cannot enjoy the support for this harmful
practice’’. .
“The irony of these
marks is that it makes victims subjects of mockery by friends. Imagine someone
being called a tiger simply because of the thick cheeks resulting from facial
marks.
These people have been
subjected to different reactions. Some have lamented the marks that are
bequeathed on them as generational inheritance.Many have cursed the day which
this dastardly act was performed on them.
Many of the grown
adults have confessed that the most terrific debacle of their lives is their
tribal marks. Some have become eunuchs because of this stigma. Imagine a boy in
the class of 25 pupils carrying a tribal mark. His mates will call him the boy
with the railway line. .
They are emblems of
disfiguration. Some of them have developed low self-esteem and most times
treated with scorn and ridicule including rejection by the female folks.
The reactions of
people who interact with them say it dampens and lowers their spirit,’’ he
said. Melaye stated that besides the health implication of the practice, it was
an infringement on the rights of children, adding that every Nigerian child
deserved the right to live.
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