Sunday, May 25, 2025 -A coalition of civil society organisations (CSOs) has called for immediate justice following the abduction and k!lling of a four-year-old boy, Ayman Abubakar in Sokoto State, describing the incident as a stark warning of the threats facing children in Nigeria.
At a press conference held on Saturday, May 24, 2025 at the
American Corner in Sokoto, leaders of the Network Against Child Trafficking,
Abuse and Labour (NACTAL), the Child Protection Network (CPN), and the Sokoto
Response Team on Sexual and Gender-Based Violence/Child Protection demanded
urgent steps to ensure child safety and accountability.
"This is a horrific violation of a child’s rights and a tragic reminder of the growing dangers facing Nigerian children,” the groups said in a joint statement signed by Abdulganiyu Abubakar (NACTAL National President), Usman Ahmad Suka (CPN State Coordinator), and Rabiu Bello Gandi (Chairman, SGBV/CP Response Team).
"We stand in solidarity with the family and with every
Nigerian parent grieving a child lost to violence. No parent should ever have
to endure such a brutal loss,” the statement added
The groups welcomed the reopening of the investigation by
the Sokoto State Police Command but stressed the need for urgency and
transparency.
They outlined specific demands, including a thorough investigation into the circumstances of Ayman’s disappearance and murder, the arrest and prosecution of all those involved, regular updates to the public, and the strengthening of child protection systems and safety measures in schools, places of worship, and communities.
According to the coalition, the safety of Nigerian children
must be a national priority. They implored government institutions, security
agencies, and community leaders to unite to achieve and visibly demonstrate
justice.
The coalition pledged continued close monitoring of the
case, asserting that justice for Ayman represents justice for all.
At the event, Ayman’s father, Dr. Abubakar Hamzat,
acknowledged the irreversible loss of his son but stressed the importance of
holding the culprits accountable. He appealed to civil society organisations
and the media to bring greater attention to their cause.
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