 And also about 30 civil society organizations have served a five-day ultimatum on the Minister of Women Affairs and the Minister of Education. It's for them to take concrete action in fishing out the person who raped 14-year-old Karen Hapuch and Dodu Akbaga. She was a boarding student of Premier Academy Lubeh Abuja. The convener of the Media Health and Rights Initiative spoke at a press conference in Abuja. She said the silence of relevant authorities was condemnable. This selective approach to ensuring that justice is done is distasteful and we have said that we will not keep quiet because it amounts to high-level hypocrisy. It rakes off hypocrisy from the pit of hell when you would say you are big on children, you are big on women, and the child dies in the FCT, based on rape, allegedly in the school. We are saying the Minister of Education also, Mala Madamu Adamu, he has a responsibility that all educational institutions must be kept safe. So in that time, the hospital where she died issued a medical report and where her autopsy was carried out, the pathologists also issued an autopsy report to the police. The police had given out the same reports to the school. They had refused to allow us access to those reports. Four months after we have submitted another letter to the ministries of Women Affairs and Education to say we are not happy with the way they are handling it, if they are handling it, or to update us on where they are, and we are giving them an ultimate hope. We are going to show you copies and evidences of this email, of this letter that has been taken to the ministries. If we do not hear from them, we will be doing a nationwide protest.