Adeyanju condemns the arrest of Nigerian Female Soldier Who Complained About Sexual harassment by Senior Military Officers In viral Video, calls for thorough investigation
Human rights activist and convener of Concerned Nigerians, Comrade Deji Adeyanju has condemned the recent arrest and subsequent transfer of the female soldier who bravely spoke out about the pervasive issue of sexual harassment within the Nigerian Army. The soldier, whose identity remains undisclosed, shared her harrowing experiences in a viral video, shedding light on the appalling actions of some senior army officers.
Adeyanju in a statement said, It is disheartening to learn that instead of the Army Authorities to address the serious allegations made by the soldier, she has been subjected to further oppression and victimization.
“Her claims of threats to her life, arbitrary punishments, eviction from her accommodation, and false institutionalization in a psychiatric hospital without proper medical assessment are deeply disturbing. Additionally, the freezing of her bank account and the denial of her salary without justification are clear violations of her rights and an abuse of power.”
The female soldier had identified three senior army officers, namely Col. I.B. Abdulkareem, Col. G.S. Ogor, and Brig. Gen. I.B. Solebo, as the perpetrators of these acts. She specifically accused Col. Abdulkareem of attempted rape and subsequent defamation by labeling her as mentally ill. Despite her efforts to seek redress through petitions and interventions from senior and junior officers, her pleas for justice have fallen on deaf ears.
“I call on the Nigerian Army authorities to conduct a thorough investigation into the allegations raised by the female soldier. It is imperative that those responsible for the sexual harassment, intimidation, and victimization of this soldier be held accountable for their actions. Such behavior is not only a gross violation of human rights but also undermines the integrity and professionalism of the armed forces.”
Adeyanju emphasized that the female soldier is a victim in this situation and should not be further oppressed or silenced for speaking out against the injustice she has endured.
“Her bravery in exposing these grave issues must be commended and protected. I urge the authorities to ensure her safety and well-being throughout the investigative process.”
Adeyanju concluded by saying, Concerned Nigerians, will closely monitor the developments of the case.
“Our organization, Concerned Nigerians will closely monitor this. It is our collective responsibility to stand against any form of sexual harassment, abuse of power, and victimization within our armed forces. We demand justice for the soldier and all victims who have suffered in silence”.