By Huldah Shado
The Oniru of Iru Land, Oba Abdulwasiu Lawal Abisogun II, has urged men across the country to stop treating women as possessions and start seeing them as equal partners in families and society.
Speaking at the third Men-Only Townhall Meeting held at his palace in Victoria Island, Lagos, the monarch delivered a powerful message on the need to uphold the dignity, rights, and voices of women.
“Men must stop viewing women as property. They are human beings with equal rights and dreams,” he declared.
The forum brought together community and religious leaders, as well as social development experts, to explore ways men can help build safer homes and communities, especially for women and girls.
Oba Lawal emphasized fatherhood as a sacred duty and called on men to continue educating themselves to better serve their families.
He stressed the vital role religious leaders must play in safeguarding women through advocacy and education.
Chairing the meeting, Chief Abayomi Daramola, the Balogun of Iru, spoke on the struggles of parenting and the crucial need for fathers to instill strong values at home.
Keynote speaker, Mr. Balogun Murtala, challenged fathers to raise boys who respect women and promote fairness, calling for an end to all forms of discrimination and abuse against women.
Pastor Olamilekan Adewale of the Redeemed Christian Church of God highlighted the power of love and positive male role models, while Mr. Deji Oluwalonimi, Ashipa of Odi Olowo, urged traditional rulers to speak boldly on root societal issues.
The gathering ended with a resounding consensus: protecting women and girls must be a shared responsibility of all, and men must lead the charge by being responsible, supportive, and respectful.