Nigeria’s First Lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, has vehemently condemned the horrific assault on women that occurred during a recent festival in Ozoro, Delta State. In a strong statement, she called for immediate action and demanded that the perpetrators be brought to justice, emphasizing the need to protect women’s rights and dignity across the nation.
Outcry Over Ozoro Incident
The incident, which has drawn widespread condemnation, involved the brutal assault of several women during the cultural festivities. Reports indicate that the victims were subjected to various forms of violence, sparking outrage among civil society organizations and concerned citizens. The First Lady’s intervention underscores the gravity of the situation and the national concern it has generated.
Senator Tinubu, a vocal advocate for women and children’s rights, reiterated her commitment to ensuring a safe and equitable society for all Nigerian women. She urged law enforcement agencies to conduct a thorough investigation and ensure that those responsible for the heinous acts face the full wrath of the law, serving as a deterrent to others.
Call for Justice and Protection
The First Lady’s call for justice is a significant step in addressing gender-based violence and promoting accountability. Her statement highlighted the importance of cultural events being safe spaces for everyone, free from any form of harassment or violence. She also appealed to community leaders and traditional rulers to actively champion the cause of women’s safety and respect within their domains.
This incident serves as a stark reminder of the persistent challenges faced by women in some parts of the country and the urgent need for collective action to eradicate gender-based violence. The focus now shifts to the authorities in Delta State to respond decisively to the First Lady’s directive and ensure that justice is not only served but also seen to be served.
The Nigerian public awaits swift and transparent action from the relevant authorities to restore confidence and ensure that such reprehensible acts are never repeated.



