BREAKING: FGM Is Human Rights Violation, Has No Health Benefit

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Nigeria’s First Lady, Oluremi Tinubu, has called for an end to Female Genital Mutilation (FGM), describing it as a human rights violation.

Naija News reports that Mrs. Tinubu decried the report that Nigeria has the highest number of women and girls subjected to FGM in the world, at 20 million.

In a statement by her spokeswoman, Busola Kukoyi, Senator Tinubu noted that female genital mutilation has no health benefit and should be stopped.

The First Lady stated that the 2025 International Day of Zero Tolerance for Female Genital Mutilation theme, Stepping Up the Pace: Strengthening Alliances and Building Movements to End FGM, reminded the shared responsibility to protect the rights and dignity of girls and women.

“Female genital mutilation is a human rights violation and has no health benefits. According to UNFPA, Nigeria has the highest absolute number of FGM globally, with over 20 million women and girls that have undergone FGM and if care is not taken, about 14 million girls are still at risk of also experiencing this practice by 2030.

“Although Nigeria has made significant strides toward eliminating FGM, due to the collaborative efforts of the government, UNFPA/UNICEF Joint Programme, civil society, traditional Institutions and community leaders, there is still much work to be done,” she said.

Mrs. Tinubu stressed that violence against women was not just women’s issue but an issue against humanity.

“We must remember that violence against women is not just a women’s issue but an issue against humanity. It affects us all, erodes our shared values of respect and diginity. We must recognize that every person, regardless of gender, deserves to live free from fear, discrimination, and violation.

“This year’s theme calls for renewed commitment, stronger partnerships, and continued investment to end this harmful practice.

“Together, we will strengthen the movement against FGM by building alliances across sectors, empowering survivors, and ensuring that youth and women lead the charge,” she stated.

First Lady Oluremi said the administration of President Bola Tinubu remained committed to ending FGM.

“I will continue to advocate for the necessary support. Our collective voice is our greatest strength, and with united efforts, we can achieve a Nigeria free from FGM.

“Let us continue to work together, for our girls, for our women, and for a future where Female Genital Mutilation no longer exists,” she added.