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Alleged Sexual Harassment: Nurses’ Group Demands Justice for Ex-Army Corporal

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The Elegant Nurses Forum has called for urgent intervention and accountability over alleged sexual harassment, victimisation, and human rights violations involving a former Nigerian Army personnel, Ex-Corporal Anighoro Matilda.

In a petition dated April 1, 2026, the group said it received a “distressing account” from Matilda, a registered nurse who served in the Nigerian Army for over 15 years. According to the forum, her resignation in 2023—approved in 2024—followed years of alleged intimidation, oppression, and harassment by senior officers.

The petition alleges that Matilda’s ordeal began after she rejected repeated advances from a senior officer identified as General Koigi, who allegedly attempted to coerce her into a sexual relationship. Following her refusal, she was reportedly subjected to a series of punitive actions by other superior officers.

The forum listed several alleged abuses, including her demotion from Corporal to Private, a 16-day detention in a guardroom under harsh conditions, and an additional 14 days of extra duties. It further claimed she was denied necessities, including sanitary materials during her menstrual period while in detention, and was subjected to threats and administrative manipulation affecting her rank and benefits.

Despite assurances that her rank would be restored, the forum said Matilda has been unable to complete her documentation due to fears for her safety. It added that she is yet to receive her gratuity, pension, and other entitlements after nearly 16 years of service.

Describing the allegations as a “blatant abuse of power” and a violation of labour and human rights, the forum expressed concern over what it called systemic issues affecting women in uniform.

The group called on the Federal Ministry of Women Affairs to intervene and ensure protection and justice for the former corporal. It also urged the Nigerian Army, through the Chief of Army Staff, to launch an independent investigation, restore her rank, and hold all implicated officers accountable.

In addition, the forum demanded immediate payment of all outstanding entitlements, including gratuity and pension benefits. It also appealed to local and international human rights organisations, labour unions, and feminist groups to support the case and push for broader institutional reforms.

The forum further called for the involvement of the International Labour Organisation to address alleged labour rights violations.

“This case is not just about one individual; it reflects broader systemic issues that must be addressed decisively,” the statement said, warning that silence and inaction could embolden perpetrators.

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