Gov Ikpeazu signs female persons inheritance bill into law

Governor Okezie Ikpeazu has signed the Females Persons Inheritance of Property Bill into law to boost female inheritance rights in Abia.
While signing the bill at the Government House, Umuahia, Mr Ikpeazu said that the Abia government would continue applying good reason and common sense in discharging its obligations to residents.
He also said it had become unacceptable to continue “to treat women as second-class citizens in their own families.”
The governor commended the House of Assembly for the courage and efforts applied in facilitating the passage of the bill, describing the law as “historic, positively disruptive and capable of setting our society on the path of equal opportunities and sustainable development.”
According to him, the new law can be described as the most important legislation passed by the seventh assembly.
He congratulated Abia women on the feat and assured them of the government’s support in protecting the interest of the female folks.
(NAN)
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