Human rights organisation has asked President, Major General, Muhammadu Buhari (retd.) to declare rape a national crisis.
This is due to the frequency of rape cases in the West African nation.
Dear @MBuhari
— Amnesty Int. Nigeria (@AmnestyNigeria) June 3, 2020
—Declare rape a national crisis
—Declare rape a national crisis
—Declare rape a national crisis
—Declare rape a national crisis
Just today, a 19-year-old, Barakat Bello was gang-raped and murdered in Ibadan, the Oyo state capital.
Barakat’s sister found her lifeless body behind their home after the act.
The deceased was a student of the Institute of Agriculture, Research and Training, Ibadan.
The Non-Governmental Organisation asked the President to prioritise women safety.
The rape and murder of 18-year-old student, Barakat Bello in Ibadan is shocking:
— Amnesty Int. Nigeria (@AmnestyNigeria) June 3, 2020
—Amnesty International is calling on the Nigerian authorities @MBuhari to declare a national crisis on rape.
—Women and girls safety must be paramount across Nigeria. #JusticeForBarakat pic.twitter.com/zXqZGVYIzX
Recently, the body also condemned the rape and brutal murder of Vera Uwaila Omozuwa; a 22-year-old 100-level student of the University of Benin, Edo State.
Vera Uwaila was raped and killed inside a Redeemed Christian Church of God in Benin city. A situation that has led several women to speak up against rape and brutal crimes committed against women under this famous hashtag, #JusticeForUwa.
In the same vein, a 16-year-old girl, Tina Ezekwe, was allegedly killed in Lagos when she was hit by bullets fired by policemen.
Also, a 12-year-old girl in Jigawa State was raped by 11 men.
Amnesty International said all of the brutal murders must stop.
In #Nigeria????????Conviction rates for rape are very low and this must change now.
— Amnesty Int. Nigeria (@AmnestyNigeria) June 3, 2020