Thursday, November 6, 2025 - The Nigerian Senate has passed, through third reading, a bill seeking to prevent and prohibit s3xual harassment of students in educational institutions and other learning environments across the country.
The legislation, which originated from the House of
Representatives as a concurrent bill, aims to protect students from all forms
of s3xual misconduct and @buse within academic settings while establishing
clear legal frameworks for enforcement and punishment of offenders.
During deliberation, several lawmakers commended the bill’s
objectives but called for its scope to be expanded beyond the education sector.
Senator Adams Oshiomhole argued that the law should address s3xual harassment
in all areas of society, not just schools. “There is no need to restrict s3xual
harassment issues to students. We should craft this law in a way that gives it
universal application,” he said.
Senator Anthony Ani also stressed that s3xual harassment
remains a widespread issue across workplaces and other public spaces, adding
that limiting the bill to academic institutions would be a missed opportunity.
“S3xual harassment is everywhere. Limiting this bill to tertiary institutions
is a misnomer,” he stated.
Deputy Senate President Barau Jibrin, who presided over the
session, clarified that because the bill is a concurrent one from the House, it
cannot undergo major revisions but may only be amended in limited form. He
further noted that existing laws already address harassment in workplaces and
other public institutions.
After a brief round of discussions, the Senate unanimously
passed the bill for third reading, marking a major step toward strengthening
protections for students against s3xual misconduct in Nigeria’s education
system

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