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Ozoro: Federal Government Orders Prosecution of Rapists

Ozoro: Federal Government Orders Prosecution of Rapists

Somto NwanoluebySomto Nwanolue
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The Federal Government has ordered security agencies to arrest and prosecute those responsible for the sexual assault of women during a traditional festival in Ozoro, Delta State, following the circulation of a viral video that captured the disturbing incidents.

The directive was issued Friday by the Minister of Women Affairs and Social Development, Imaan Sulaiman-Ibrahim, who condemned what she described as a “clear violation of human dignity, public safety, and the rule of law.”

“I am deeply concerned by the disturbing reports and viral footage alleging that women were subjected to sexual assault and harassment during the Alue-Do Festival in Ozoro,” the minister said in a statement.

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  • The Festival
  • The Government’s Response
  • Support for Victims
  • What’s Next

Ozoro: Federal Government Orders Prosecution of Rapists
The Festival

The Alue-Do Festival, held in the Ozoro Kingdom in Isoko North Local Government Area, is a traditional event often described as a “Festival of Fertility.” But this year’s celebration has become the focus of national outrage after videos circulated showing women being sexually assaulted during the activities.

The footage, which began spreading widely on Friday morning, prompted immediate backlash and drew swift condemnation from women’s rights groups and public officials.

The Government’s Response

Sulaiman-Ibrahim commended the Delta State Police Command for its initial response but demanded a more aggressive approach.

“I commend the prompt action of the Delta State Police Command, but I urge that the investigation be transparent, thorough, and accelerated to ensure that all persons implicated are identified and brought to justice without delay,” she said.

The minister was unequivocal that cultural tradition cannot shield perpetrators.

“No cultural or traditional practice can justify or excuse sexual violence in any form. Sexual assault is a serious criminal offence, and all allegations must be thoroughly investigated, with perpetrators held fully accountable under the law,” she said.

Support for Victims

The ministry said it would collaborate with the Delta State Ministry of Women Affairs to provide immediate support to victims.

“We will strengthen collaboration to ensure victims receive immediate psychosocial support, medical attention, and legal assistance,” Sulaiman-Ibrahim said.

She also called for engagement with community leaders to prevent future incidents.

“We will continue to engage traditional leaders and community stakeholders to address harmful norms and prevent a recurrence of such incidents,” she added.

What’s Next

The Delta State Police Command is expected to accelerate its investigation. The federal directive makes clear that the case is now a national priority.

For the women assaulted during the festival—and for the millions who watched the videos in horror—the minister’s words offered a promise of accountability. Whether that promise will be kept depends on how quickly and thoroughly the investigation proceeds.

“We remain committed to prioritising the safety, dignity, and protection of women and girls across Nigeria,” Sulaiman-Ibrahim said.

The ministry urged the public to cooperate with law enforcement to ensure justice is served.

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