The Senate is fast-tracking the process of proper documentation and protection of the human rights of domestic workers and their employers in the country.
Lawmakers argued that proper documentation and protection of domestic workers would serve several purposes, including keeping full records of the identities of domestic workers, respecting their fundamental human rights and provisions for the safety of the employers.
Leading the debate, the sponsor of the bill, Senator HUSSAINI BABANGIDA-UBA noted that most domestic workers in the country were either unregistered and not engaged in compliance with labour laws.
He further argued that the bill would safeguard the interest of both the domestic worker and their employers by addressing recurring abuses and tragedies, such as home helps killing their employers and disappearing with their valuables.
In his contribution, Senator SANI MUSA observed that in the United Kingdom, for example, the law did not permit the recruitment of a domestic worker without following a laid-down procedure.
Others like Senator ADAMS OSHIOMHOLE noted that domestic workers suffered abuses like rape, harassment, and murder and most of such cases went unreported.