Statement by IIDN on Gender-Based Violence against Nigerian Women and Girls / by Chiamaka Mogo

The Initiative for Inclusive Dialogue in Nigeria (IIDN) is a Nigeria-registered NGO that promotes sustainable good governance practices and measures in Nigeria through our educational, capacity-building and awareness-raising efforts. 

Recently, reports on several incidents of gender-based violence against Nigerian women and girls have emerged through media channels. These stories range from rape, police brutality to spousal abuse. The IIDN team is appalled by such horrendous acts of inhumanity. 

An all-of-society approach is needed to ensure that Nigerian women and girls live free from violence. Justice has to prevail for victims. We urge law enforcement agencies to ensure that there be no interference to justice. As traditional leaders, political leaders, faith leaders, advocates, business people, teachers, students, civil servants, youths, parents and members of the Nigerian public - let us stand up against all forms of gender-based violence. How? Below are a few tips:

  • Reject statements that make gender-based violence seem like a joke

  • Be a responsible bystander - report incidents of gender-based violence

  • Believe victims 

  • Listen to victims 

  • Educate your employees, colleagues and peers against different forms of gender-based violence 

  • Create and implement appropriate policies to tackle gender-based violence

  • Promote gender equality in Nigeria

IIDN stands in solidarity and compassion with victims and their families. We will continue to use our platform to advocate for justice and for a Nigeria where mutual respect, equity and safety thrive. 

Signed,

The Initiative for Inclusive Dialogue in Nigeria (IIDN)