Lagos State Enacts Law To Punish Men Who Abandon Pregnant Women
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The Lagos State Government has reportedly enacted stricter laws to hold men accountable for pregnancies they father. Under the new legal framework, any man who impregnates a woman and refuses to take responsibility may now face arrest and prosecution.
The concept is part of the state’s broader efforts to promote accountability, protect women from neglect, and address the growing issue of abandoned pregnancies and single motherhood caused by irresponsibility.
According to government insiders, the new law aims to curb emotional, financial, and social hardship faced by women who are left to bear the burden of pregnancy and child-rearing alone. By enforcing these legal measures, Lagos State hopes to foster a culture of responsibility among men and safeguard the dignity and welfare of women and children.
The policy sends a strong message to the public — if you get someone pregnant, you must take responsibility or face the consequences.
Legal experts have also noted that this move could set a precedent for other states in Nigeria, pushing for more gender-sensitive and socially responsible laws that prioritize fairness and family stability.
As implementation begins, residents are advised to familiarize themselves with the provisions of the new law and understand that parental responsibility is no longer just a moral duty — it’s now a legal one.
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