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Women sexually assaulted during Ozoro Aluedho Festival, as authorities pledge justice

Kelvin Ohoror by Kelvin Ohoror
March 20, 2026
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A disturbing series of incidents at the annual Aluedho Festival in Ozoro has sparked outrage after several women were reportedly sexually assaulted by some youths of the community. Viral videos and images circulating on social media showed women crying for help as they were harassed, with some reports alleging sexual assault.

Eyewitnesses said the festival, which reportedly lasts seven days, includes a chilling rule: women found outdoors after 12 noon are allegedly targeted for molestation and harassment. A student of Southern Delta University lamented that such practices violate basic human rights, adding that lawlessness and economic hardship amplify the trauma faced by victims.

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Authorities and community leaders have strongly condemned the incidents. The Delta State Government described the assaults as “barbaric and unacceptable,” emphasising that cultural events should never be used as cover for criminal acts. State Commissioner for Works (Rural Roads) and Public Information, Charles Aniagwu, called on the Nigeria Police to investigate, apprehend, and prosecute those responsible.

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“The Delta State Government strongly condemns the harassment of women and the reported cases of rape during the Ozoro Festival. Such acts have no place in our society,” Aniagwu stated. He further urged community leaders to implement measures that protect festival participants and prevent recurrence.

Hon. (Elder) Prince Godwin Ogorugba, Chairman of Isoko North Local Government, described the molestation as “inhumane, shameful, and unacceptable.” He confirmed that security agencies are reviewing social media footage to identify the perpetrators and pledged full prosecution to serve as a deterrent. Ogorugba also emphasised that there was no official approval or sanction from community leadership for the alleged acts, making the situation even more troubling.

“The dignity and safety of women must be protected. No cultural or social activity justifies harassment, molestation, or intimidation. Every individual deserves respect and protection under the law,” Ogorugba warned, calling for calm and urging residents to allow authorities to take action.

The Delta State Government reiterated its zero-tolerance policy for gender-based violence, assuring that all culprits would face the full weight of the law and that efforts would continue to safeguard women and vulnerable groups across the state.

Tags: Aluedho festival scandalDelta State news gender-based violenceDelta State Police investigationDelta State women harassmentfestival abuse OzoroIsoko North LGA crimeNigerian women safetyOzoro community festival assaultsexual violence in Delta State
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