“There is a difference between temptation and falling into temptation.
For example, we are all men here and that makes it good. Supposing a
woman is here now, the atmosphere will not be the same."
Vice Chancellor of Ekiti State University, EKSU,
Prof. Samuel Oye Bamidele has opened up on how he has been able to
overcome temptations from the opposite sex while suggesting punishment
for lecturers who cannot rise above such temptations.
Speaking in an interview with TheNation, Bamidele explained that, like any lecturer, he has been sexually harassed by female students.
He said, “some
students will come with the intention to tempt you, trying to make eye
contacts, and I will say, what are you trying to do? For you to be able
to overcome temptation, you must resist it.
“I
want to say that every human being is tempted at one point or the
other. And maybe I should say it today, the power of being a Christian
is that God will give you the ability, the unusual supernatural power to
be able to overcome temptation without falling into it.
“There
is a difference between temptation and falling into temptation. For
example, we are all men here and that makes it good. Supposing a woman
is here now, the atmosphere will not be the same.
“I
will not say I have not been tempted in the sense that maybe an amorous
person comes in, wanting to show a quarter of her breast. I will say,
‘Excuse me, go out and dress properly. As a lecturer, you can’t come
into my office like that.’”
Asked what
measures his administration is putting in place to prevent cases of
sexual harassment of female students by their male lecturers, he said, “We are going to work on that.
“We
are trying to put some things in place that will checkmate some
lecturers that cannot keep their libido, and to that extent, we are
going to go through management and then the Senate to fashion out some
strategies to protect our female students from sexual harassment. That
one is being planned, I may not feel out everything now."
He
explained that new regulations will be put in place to checkmate issues
of sexual harassment in terms of students' mode of dressing.
“Female
students can harass male students by their amorous outlook. We want to
checkmate those things and for the staff, admin, teaching and
non-teaching, we are going to have some codes that will create a level
of restriction as to how they can harass female students,” the pastor added.
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