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Lagos State government begins publishing names, photos of sex offenders
Lagos government begins publishing names and photos of sex offenders.
The Lagos State Government has announced that it has commenced the publication of details of sex offenders in the state.
Executive Secretary of the Lagos State Domestic and Sexual Violence Agency (DSVA), Mrs Titilola Vivour Adeniyi made the announcement on Thursday March 10.
Adeniyi said the details include the name and picture of the sex offender, the nature of the offence as well as the duration of the sentence handed down by the court. She noted that this was in line with the provisions of the Domestic and Sexual Violence Agency Law, particularly section 42 which provides that the Agency is to periodically publish details of Sex convicts in the state.
The DVSA Executive Secretary also said letters of advisory have been issued to local governments and traditional rulers of the communities where the convicts previously resided.
Details of sex convicts are to be published periodically on the State Government’s website, (www.lagosstate.gov.ng), the website of the Ministry of Justice (https://lagosstatemoj.org) and the Agency’s website; ( www.dsvrtlagos.org).
Reiterating that the State government is resolute in preventing incidents of sexual and domestic abuse, and ensuring justice for all survivors, Adeniyi added that to report any case of domestic and sexual violence, Lagosians are to call the toll-free number, 08000333333.
Mr Gbenga Olasukanmi, who picture appears below, was on the 30th of November 2021, convicted for the offense of defilement and was sentenced to life imprisonment by the Lagos state high court.


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