The Federal Ministry of Women Affairs (FMWA) has strongly denied allegations circulating in a recent video that survivors of Sexual and Gender-Based Violence (SGBV) have been abandoned. The ministry described these claims as false and misleading, emphasizing that such misinformation undermines efforts to protect and empower survivors.

Clarification on Survivor Support
The FMWA clarified that it operates only one temporary shelter in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), specifically designed for urgent cases requiring federal intervention. Survivors housed in this facility receive immediate support before being transitioned into appropriate state-managed care systems for continued assistance.
Ongoing Support and Interventions

To further reinforce its commitment to supporting survivors, the ministry outlined several measures, including:
- Regular visits to the FCT shelter to assess and improve conditions.
- Provision of psychosocial counseling and medical care.
- Implementation of long-term support plans tailored to individual survivor needs.
- A nationwide needs assessment conducted in 2024 to enhance survivor services and strengthen collaboration with state authorities.
Commitment to Strengthening SGBV Response
The ministry reaffirmed its dedication to bolstering the national response to SGBV by:
- Finalizing a National Action Plan to enhance support systems.
- Partnering with experts to improve shelter operations and care for survivors.
- Continuously engaging with stakeholders to ensure a coordinated and effective response.
The FMWA urged the public to verify information directly from the ministry to avoid the spread of misleading narratives. It remains committed to fostering a safer environment for survivors and ensuring they receive the necessary support and care.