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Nigeria: At Least 3,600 Rape Cases Recorded During Lockdown – Minister

Over 3,600 rape cases were recorded across Nigeria during the lockdown, the minister of women affairs and social development, Pauline Tallen, has said.

She made this revelation during a courtesy visit to the Deputy Senate President, Ovie Omo-Agege, on Monday. This was contained in a statement by Mr Omo-Agege’s media office.

Her comments come amidst increase in the number of reported rape cases.

The UN Women recently reported a rise in Gender-Based Violence in Lagos State, indicating a 300 per cent increase between March and April.

Also in June, the Inspector-General of Police, Mohammed Adamu, disclosed that the Nigerian police recorded 717 rape cases between January and May.

He said 799 suspects have so far been arrested while 631 cases “have been conclusively investigated and charged to court and 52 cases are still being investigated”.

Meanwhile, Mrs Tallen said reports she received from commissioners of women affairs across the 36 states of the federation revealed that during the lockdown, each state recorded not less than 100 cases of rape.

While she applauded the Nigeria Governors Forum for declaring a state of emergency on sexual and gender-based violence, the minister called for more legislation to protect the girl-child and women.

The minister also commended Mr Omo-Agege for sponsoring the anti-sexual harassment bill recently passed by the Senate.