Nigeria strengthens action against digital violence targeting women
December 3, 2025
FIDA Nigeria has officially launched the 2025 16 Days of Activism campaign, reaffirming its national commitment to ending violence against women and girls, with a particular focus on the rising forms of digital abuse.
During the opening ceremony, the National Vice President emphasized the persistent impact of gender-based violence and its profound implications for human rights. She noted that the digital environment has become a new frontline, where cyberbullying, impersonation, image-based abuse, and other online violations produce real psychological and social harm.
FIDA Nigeria reiterated the importance of strengthening the enforcement of the Violence Against Persons Prohibition Act (2015) and the Cybercrimes Act (2015), ensuring that digital violations are effectively addressed under the law.
Across its branches, the organization will intensify awareness campaigns, legal assistance, digital safety education, and reporting guidance, with special attention to vulnerable groups.
FIDA Nigeria called on government institutions, technology platforms, civil society, and communities to assume collective responsibility in addressing both traditional and digital forms of violence. The 2025 campaign is now officially underway, encouraging nationwide engagement throughout the 16 days.




