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Amidst sexual harassment allegations, MARF Calls for suspension of permanent secretary

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Pending the outcome of an investigation into serious allegations of sexual harassment against the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ibrahim Lamuwa, the Men Against Rape Foundation (MARF) has called for his immediate suspension.

The demand is coming against the backdrop of a petition by Mrs. Simisola Fajemirokun Ajayi, a staff member of the Ministry, who accused Lamuwa of persistent unwanted advances and abuse of office.
MARF commended the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Yusuf Tuggar, “for his decisive and courageous action in bringing these allegations to light.”
In a letter dated 27th of May 2024 addressed to the Head of Service of the Federation, Folasade Yemi-Esan, Tuggar underscored the gravity of the situation and called for an urgent and thorough investigation.
In an electronic statement issued by the Foundation’s Executive Director, Lemmy Ughegbe, and Director of Strategic Development, Augustine Eigbe, the foundation, expressed their appreciation for Tuggar’s integrity in addressing the issue head-on.

“We applaud the Minister’s refusal to adhere to the typical code of silence often observed in high offices and his commitment to ensuring justice and accountability,” they stated.

MARF emphasised the need for the immediate suspension of Ibrahim Lamuwa to prevent any potential interference with the investigation.

They also urged that Mrs. Ajayi and other victims be protected from any form of victimisation, both now and in the future, for bravely coming forward with their complaints.

A petition, filed through her legal representative, Femi Falana (SAN), detailed multiple incidents of harassment by the Permanent Secretary, including inappropriate comments and physical advances.

According to Falana, “these actions have created a hostile and unsafe working environment, not only for Mrs. Ajayi but also for other staff members.”

MARF reiterated its zero tolerance for Sexual and Gender-Based Violence (SGBV) and sexual harassment in workplaces.

They decried the rampant nature of such misconduct in various institutions, which is often inadequately addressed, noting that “the Foundation’s stance is clear: any form of harassment and abuse of power must be met with swift and decisive action to protect victims and uphold ethical standards.”

We call for a comprehensive and impartial investigation into the allegations against Ibrahim Lamuwa.

They called for appropriate disciplinary actions if the allegations are substantiated, emphasising the necessity of a safe and equitable workplace for all.

The organisation declared that “the Foreign Affairs Minister’s actions set a powerful precedent for leaders across all sectors, reinforcing that no one is above the law.”

“Therefore MARF hopes this incident will mark a significant turning point in the fight against sexual harassment and abuse in Nigerian workplaces,” they added.

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