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    Stop Kidnapping Our Girls-WAN-NET’s Powerful Message During 16 Days of Activism

    EditorBy EditorNovember 26, 2025Updated:November 26, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The Women Ambassadors of Nigeria Network (WAN-NET) has expressed deep concern over the recent abductions of schoolgirls in Kebbi and Niger States, describing the attacks as a grave setback to national efforts to protect women and girls from violence.

    In a statement signed by the Chairperson of WAN-NET, Ambassador Dr. Eniola Ajayi, and Secretary, Ambassador Safiya Ahmad Nuhu, PhD to mark the global 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence.

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    The network said the incidents highlight the ongoing vulnerability of girls in conflict-prone communities, despite 25 years of international commitments under the UN Security Council Resolution 1325.

    WAN-NET noted that although Nigeria has developed frameworks and National Action Plans on Women, Peace and Security, the lived realities of girls on the frontline of insecurity remain unchanged.

    “The persistent abductions, violence, and exploitation of girls are a stark reminder that the gap between policy and protection remains alarmingly wide,” the organisation said.

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    The group condemned the attacks “in the strongest possible terms,” warning that Nigeria cannot claim progress on gender equality or national development while schoolgirls continue to be targeted.

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    WAN-NET added that the latest incidents have reopened old wounds for survivors of similar attacks in the past, many of whom are still struggling with long-term trauma.

    While acknowledging government efforts to rescue abducted girls—including progress recorded in securing the release of some victims from Kwara Statethe network stressed the need for more decisive action.

    WAN-NET called for urgent, time-bound steps including:

    * Safe rescue and reunification of the abducted girls with their families
    * Strengthened security across all schools
    * Accountability for perpetrators
    * Survivor-centred care and long-term support
    * Strong prevention mechanisms to avert future attacks

    The organisation urged the government to undertake a nationwide security audit of schools and implement comprehensive safety measures to protect students and preserve access to education.

    “Leadership is required at this moment,” WAN-NET said. “Nigeria cannot preach protection while these incidents persist. Immediate, measurable action is needed to make our schools safe, our communities secure, and our commitments to women and girls real.”

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