The international humanitarian organization ActionAid has condemned reports of violence against women linked to an alleged incident described as a rape festival in Delta State calling for urgent investigation and justice. ActionAid is a global non governmental organization focused on human rights social justice and poverty alleviation.
The organization described the reports as deeply disturbing and a violation of fundamental human rights emphasizing that any form of gender based violence must be treated with the utmost seriousness. It called on security agencies and relevant authorities to take swift action to identify those responsible and ensure accountability.
Gender rights advocates have expressed concern over the implications of such incidents on the safety and dignity of women and girls in communities. They argue that failure to address these issues can lead to normalization of abuse and weaken trust in institutions.
Local authorities in Delta State have been urged to provide clarity on the situation and implement measures to prevent recurrence. Civil society groups are also calling for increased awareness campaigns and stronger enforcement of laws protecting women.
Observers note that gender based violence remains a significant challenge requiring coordinated responses from government agencies community leaders and advocacy groups. Education and sensitization are seen as critical tools in addressing harmful cultural practices.
Analysts believe that ensuring justice in such cases will be essential in restoring public confidence and protecting vulnerable groups. The incident has sparked widespread outrage and renewed calls for stronger protections against violence.

