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Delta govt moves against masterminds of Ozoro sexual assaults

Delta State government has again condemned the harassment of young women in Ozoro community, stressing that those responsible will be brought to justice. The Commissioner for Works (Rural Roads) and

Delta govt moves against masterminds of Ozoro sexual assaults
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March 31, 2026·3 min read
  • From Simon Utebor, Asaba

Delta State government has again condemned the harassment of young women in Ozoro community, stressing that those responsible will be brought to justice.

The Commissioner for Works (Rural Roads) and Public Information, Charles Aniagwu, made this known yesterday on television.

Aniagwu said the actions of some youths, which were circulated on social media, were criminal and not connected to the cultural festival of the community.

According to him, the incident represented a deviation from acceptable conduct, noting that those involved “went out of scope” and engaged in acts inconsistent with the essence of the festival.

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He said upon receiving reports of the incident, Governor Sheriff Oborevwori directed that the acts be condemned and that security agencies move swiftly to arrest those involved.

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“The governor’s first directive was not only to condemn the act, but also to ensure that the police and other security agencies arrest and bring to book anyone found culpable,” Aniagwu said, adding that women and children remain a priority for protection in the state.

The commissioner revealed that a number of suspects have since been arrested, while investigations are ongoing.

He explained that the police are working to gather sufficient evidence, including eyewitness testimonies, to support prosecution in court.

While noting that there is no confirmed evidence of rape, Aniagwu said video footage already in circulation provides strong grounds for prosecuting those involved in harassment.

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He stated that some suspects found not to be connected to the incident had been released, while others remain in custody as the police prepare charges.

On victim support, Aniagwu said the state government is considering psychosocial care to help affected individuals recover from trauma.

“Support is not just about money. Psychological trauma requires proper counselling and rehabilitation to help victims regain confidence and overcome fear,” he said.

Clarifying the nature of the Ozoro festival, Aniagwu explained that it involves prayers for married women seeking fertility and does not include any form of molestation.

He described the actions of the youths as a case of criminality unrelated to culture.

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He emphasised that culture is dynamic and must adapt to modern realities, especially as Ozoro has evolved into a university town with a diverse population unfamiliar with local traditions.

The commissioner also called for greater sensitisation by community leaders to ensure that residents and visitors understand local customs, while stressing that no cultural practice justifies harassment or abuse.

Aniagwu reiterated that the state government remains committed to maintaining law and order, protecting vulnerable groups, and ensuring that Delta continues to enjoy peace and security amid growing population and economic activity.

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