Minister of Women Affairs, Pauline Tallen has disclosed that only 33 rapists have been convicted in the country in 11,000 cases.

Speaking on Wednesday, November 30, at the orange ceremony and lighting of the UN house, which took place in commemoration of the 16 days of activism against gender-based violence, Tallen further revealed that  401 of the cases were fatal cases; while 592 close and 3507 open.

According to the Minister, harmful cultural stereotypes, failures of law enforcement to investigate rape cases, toxic misogyny and insufficient support for survivors had created a culture of silence and impunity that continued to fail hundreds of women and girls every year.

Tallen added; 

“Concrete actions have not been taken to tackle the rape crisis in Nigeria with the seriousness it deserves. Women and girls continue to be failed by a system that makes it increasingly difficult for survivors to get justice, while allowing perpetrators to get away with gross human rights violations.”

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