activists call for state of emergency over genderbased violence in nigeria

Activists Call For State Of Emergency Over Gender-based Violence In Nigeria

Deaths of 22 women this year include a 240 rise in January, as rights groups say perpetrators are acting with impunity Almost two dozen women have died due to gender-based violence across Nigeria in 2025 alone, activists and civil society organisations have said in a call for a state of emergency. According to Femicide Observatory, run by the Lagos-based nonprofit Document Our History DOHS Cares Foundation, there were 17 cases reported in January, a 240 increase from the same period last year, with an additional five by 16 February. More than 100 femicides were documented in 2024.