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Abuse Outcry: Author Jennifer Alih Speaks Up, Hon. Halims Vows Heavy Laws

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December 12, 2025
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Deputy Majority Leader Halims and author Jennifer Alih at The Victoria Show anniversary event in Abuja.

Deputy Majority Leader Halims and author Jennifer Alih at The Victoria Show anniversary event in Abuja.

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“The Victoria Show”: Deputy Majority Leader Backs Stronger Laws as Author Jennifer Hembafan Alih Calls for Ending the Silence on Abuse

By Queen Madaki | The Bureau News

ABUJA – The Deputy Majority Leader of the House of Representatives, Abdullahi Ibrahim Halims, has vowed stronger and more enforceable legal frameworks to combat the rising cases of rape, molestation, and other forms of violence against women and girls across Nigeria.

Halims made the declaration at the one-year anniversary of The Victoria Show and the formal launch of the book From Silence to Strength, authored by Jennifer Hembafan Alih. The lawmaker, who represents Ankpa/Omala/Olamaboro Federal Constituency of Kogi State, said Parliament is committed to closing gaps in legislation that continue to enable gender-based violence.

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He stated that lawmakers have a responsibility to amend and update laws to protect the vulnerable, adding that Parliament would continue to use its constitutional authority to strengthen Nigeria’s justice system. “Through parliamentary action, we will tackle this issue head-on. We have the means to amend, enhance and enforce laws—that is our duty,” he said.

Halims, however, acknowledged that enforcement lies outside legislative powers but assured that developing robust legal mechanisms remains a principal priority. He also addressed broader security concerns, noting that the government remains “strict and determined” in its resolve to curb banditry, kidnapping, and other acts of violence across the country.

Book Author Jennifer Alih Pushes for a Culture of Speaking Out

The event placed significant focus on the work of Jennifer Hembafan Alih, whose new book documents real-life stories of abuse survivors. Halims described the publication as “a voice for the unheard” and commended the author for her courage in spotlighting issues often hidden behind stigma and silence.

Alih explained that the book was born from a desire to confront harmful norms that enable abuse. “I reached a moment where I could no longer accept silence. We must encourage people to speak out, and as a community, we must learn to listen without judgment,” she said.

She added that the book aims to fight social vices by raising awareness and amplifying survivor narratives, especially those of women and children who continue to experience violence in various forms.

A Collective Call for Action

Alih urged Nigerians to reject every form of violence and embrace compassion-driven communities. “Violence is not inevitable—it can be defeated. Let us create the compassionate communities we deserve,” she said.

The ceremony ended with renewed calls for legislative action, public education, and community participation to eliminate gender-based violence nationwide. The event marked another critical moment in the ongoing advocacy for justice, protection, and dignity for survivors across Nigeria.

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