ENACT THE FEMALE PERSONS RIGHT TO PROPERTY LAW IN IMO STATE

Recent signers:
Okolo Ndidi and 9 others have signed recently.

The Issue

Growing up, I heard my mother complain about her inability to benefit from her father's inheritance because of her gender. When the sharing of her father's estate began, my mother and other female siblings were excluded from the process. It was shocking for me to realize that a male child that was as young as a month old was considered over women who have known their father all their lives.

This situation is a sad reality for me and most girls and women from Imo state where the Igbo Customary Law that excludes a female child from partaking in the sharing of her deceased father's estate is still in practice even though the Nigerian Supreme Court on April 14th, 2014, in a unanimous decision, upheld the ruling of two lower courts which found this law unconstitutional.

The 2014 Nigerian Supreme Court judgment stated that "No matter the circumstances of the birth of a female child, such a child is entitled to the inheritance of her late father's estate. Consequently, the Igbo customary law which disentitles a female child from partaking in the sharing of her deceased father's estate is in breach of Section 42(1) and (2) of the Constitution, a fundamental rights provision guaranteed to every Nigerian. The said discriminatory customary law is void as it conflicts with Section 42(1) and (2) of the Constitution"

This unlawful customary law should be banished because it;

  • It is unconstitutional
  • It is a violation of the rights of women and girls.
  • It promotes gender inequality.

Kindly support my petition and this call on the Imo State House of Assembly, to enact the 'FEMALE PERSONS' RIGHT OF INHERITANCE of PROPERTY LAW'. 

 

 

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Recent signers:
Okolo Ndidi and 9 others have signed recently.

The Issue

Growing up, I heard my mother complain about her inability to benefit from her father's inheritance because of her gender. When the sharing of her father's estate began, my mother and other female siblings were excluded from the process. It was shocking for me to realize that a male child that was as young as a month old was considered over women who have known their father all their lives.

This situation is a sad reality for me and most girls and women from Imo state where the Igbo Customary Law that excludes a female child from partaking in the sharing of her deceased father's estate is still in practice even though the Nigerian Supreme Court on April 14th, 2014, in a unanimous decision, upheld the ruling of two lower courts which found this law unconstitutional.

The 2014 Nigerian Supreme Court judgment stated that "No matter the circumstances of the birth of a female child, such a child is entitled to the inheritance of her late father's estate. Consequently, the Igbo customary law which disentitles a female child from partaking in the sharing of her deceased father's estate is in breach of Section 42(1) and (2) of the Constitution, a fundamental rights provision guaranteed to every Nigerian. The said discriminatory customary law is void as it conflicts with Section 42(1) and (2) of the Constitution"

This unlawful customary law should be banished because it;

  • It is unconstitutional
  • It is a violation of the rights of women and girls.
  • It promotes gender inequality.

Kindly support my petition and this call on the Imo State House of Assembly, to enact the 'FEMALE PERSONS' RIGHT OF INHERITANCE of PROPERTY LAW'. 

 

 

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Imo State House of Assembly
Imo State House of Assembly
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