WHRDs: Women rights group urges government to investigate alleged sex scandal at FECAVolley

The Cameroon Women Human Rights Defenders (WHRDs), have released a statement, expressing dismay at the alleged sex scandal within the Cameroon Volleyball Federation, and calling for immediate action to unveil the truth.
Multiple reports have talked of five girls sexually abused by officials of the volleyball federation, claims which the WHRDs have said are yet to be verified.
The rights group raised worries over the negative perception the rapid dissemination of the news could bring to the careers of young girls. āSuch perceptions can discourage women from engaging in sports and creative environmentsā the group said.
āThe escalating controversy fuelled by conflicting reports and the recent request for evidence and denial by FECAVolley, leaves us WHRDs, uncertain whether to believe the allegations or maintain confidence in the stateās ability to protect women and girls in sportsā it added.
The Women Human Rights Defenders have urged the state to establish a committee to conduct ācredible investigationsā into the allegations against FECAVolley and hold perpetrators accountable if the scandal turns out to be true.
The statement also added that if the investigation shows otherwise, āthose who propagated the news should be held accountableā.