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Nigeria’s Muslim Women Body Declares Support for Palestinians, Condemns Killings in Gaza

By Achadu Gabriel, Kaduna

The Federation of Muslim Women’s Associations in Nigeria (FOMWAN) has strongly condemned the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza, describing it as genocide against innocent civilians.

Speaking at a press conference in Kaduna on Wednesday, ahead of its 40th Anniversary and the FOMWAN International Conference tagged “Kaduna 2025,” the association expressed solidarity with the oppressed people of Palestine.

The National Amirah of FOMWAN, Mrs. Rafiah Idowu Sanni, said the world has watched in sorrow for months as women, children, the elderly, humanitarian workers, and journalists were killed in relentless attacks and bombings.

“In light of this, we cannot remain silent in the face of the humanitarian tragedy in Gaza,” she said. “Homes, schools, hospitals, and places of worship have been destroyed, leaving families in despair and communities shattered. FOMWAN strongly condemns these atrocities and stands firmly with the oppressed people of Palestine facing genocide.”

She further decried the indiscriminate killings of women, children, and journalists, saying such acts violate every standard of humanity and international law.

FOMWAN called for global solidarity, an end to the bloodshed, and urgent humanitarian intervention to restore dignity and hope to victims.

“Above all, we turn to Allah, the Most Just and the All-Merciful, praying that He grants relief to the people of Gaza, patience to the bereaved, healing to the wounded, and liberation to the oppressed,” she added.

On the forthcoming conference, Mrs. Sanni said the theme: “Empowering Muslim Women: Climate Resilience, Sustainability, and Community Development — Celebrating FOMWAN’s Achievements” reflects the association’s commitment to equipping women for the challenges of the future.

Founded in 1985, FOMWAN serves as the umbrella body for Muslim women’s organisations across Nigeria. With active presence in all 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory, the association said it operates in more than 700 of Nigeria’s 771 local government areas.

Its programmes are anchored on five pillars: Da’awah (propagation of Islam), education (both Islamic and Western), community development, healthcare initiatives, and capacity building. According to Mrs. Sanni, FOMWAN has established nearly 3,000 basic schools nationwide and is currently developing a School of Nursing in Ibadan, while plans for a FOMWAN University are underway.

The international conference is expected to draw delegates from the United States, the United Kingdom, and various African nations, further strengthening global collaboration.

FOMWAN expressed gratitude to Governor Uba Sani and the people of Kaduna State for their hospitality, describing the atmosphere as peaceful and welcoming.

“FOMWAN at 40 is not just a celebration of years, but of service, faith, resilience, and commitment to building communities where women and children can thrive,” she said.

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