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Emir of Shonga calls for stricter punishment for GBV offenders in Kwara

The Emir of Shonga, His Royal Highness, Dr Haliru Ndanusa Yahaya has called for stricter punishment for perpetrators of gender-based violence (GBV) in Kwara state, saying no good Muslim should

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April 7, 2026·3 min read
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  • By Alao Abiodun 

The Emir of Shonga, His Royal Highness, Dr Haliru Ndanusa Yahaya has called for stricter punishment for perpetrators of gender-based violence (GBV) in Kwara state, saying no good Muslim should beat his wife. 

The monarch made this call while receiving a delegation from the Brain Builders Youth Development Initiative (BBYDI) on a courtesy visit to Shonga.

The delegation was led by Abideen Olasupo, the organisation’s Global Director, alongside Fatima Abubakar, Adekunle Mashood, Oyinloye Bukola, and Hanifat Balogun.

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Speaking during the visit, the Emir condemned all forms of gender-based violence, including physical, emotional, psychological, and sexual abuse, stressing that such acts must not be tolerated under any circumstance.

He noted that while gender-based violence can affect anyone, women and girls continue to be disproportionately impacted and must be protected from harm and injustice.

“Girls and women must not be treated unfairly or subjected to harm,” he said.

He emphasised that Islam does not permit violence against women, adding that anyone who beats or harms his wife acts contrary to the teachings of the religion.

Citing Qur'an 4:34, the monarch said men are regarded as protectors and maintainers, not oppressors, noting that the verse places responsibility on men to care for and support women.

He also cautioned men against using their strength to dominate or abuse women.

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“If you have so much strength and energy, go and push a car — do not use it to harm a woman,” he said.

He noted that the persistence of gender-based violence is often rooted in unequal power relations and harmful social norms that must be actively challenged.

Read Also: NGO expands school programme to protect girls from GBV in Oyo, Ogun

He said traditional leaders have a critical role to play in curbing GBV and fostering safer environments for women and girls. The Emir further charged district heads under his domain to take proactive steps in preventing GBV, urging them to promote awareness, support survivors, and ensure that cases are addressed responsibly within their communities.

He warned that any traditional leader found to be involved in acts of violence would be held accountable, including the possibility of losing their title. 

The monarch also highlighted the need to raise boys to become responsible and respectful partners, noting that the upbringing of the boy child is essential to addressing the root causes of gender-based violence.

He added that responsibilities within the home should not be assigned based on stereotypes, stressing that women should not be confined to domestic roles.

The visit forms part of ongoing engagements with traditional leaders to address gender-based violence and promote gender equality at the community level.

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