The Deputy
Governor of the state, Mrs. Adejoke Orelope-Adefulire, said the state
government would ensure justice for the victim.
This is
coming as the suspect, Hamzat Afeez, who was on bail, had been rearrested and
transferred to the State Criminal Investigation Department, Yaba. Read more after the cut ......
The PUNCH had reported on Tuesday how the victim was allegedly
defiled by 25-year-old Afeez, a neighbour, on Remi Ogunjimi Street, in the
Egbeda area of the state.
Chinansa, a
kindergarten class pupil, said she reported the incident to her parents.
The victim’s
father, Okechukwu, had said his daughter’s health had been affected by the
incident and called for the help of the authorities.
Following the
report, the Special Adviser to the Deputy Governor on Media, Tunde Abatan, said
Orelope-Adefulire had already sent a delegation to the Gowon Estate Police
Station to verify the report and visit the victim.
Our correspondent
was told that the delegation was made up of officials from the Ministry of
Women Affairs and Poverty Alleviation and Office of the Public Defender.
Abatan said,
“The state government has intervened in the matter to make sure that justice is
served. Yesterday (Tuesday), after your report came out, the deputy governor
sent a delegation to the Gowon Estate Police Station and they also visited the
victim’s parents.”
In a separate
interview, the Director of OPD, Mrs. Omotola Rotimi, who was part of the
delegation, said the state would be taking over the case to ensure the matter
was diligently prosecuted.
She said, “We
have investigated the case and the state is taking it over. We will be working
with the police to make sure it is diligently prosecuted. We have also visited
the parents of the girl.”
The Executive
Director of a non-governmental organisation, Project Alert on Violence against
Women, Mrs. Josephine Effah-Chukwuma, criticised the attempt by the police to
turn the case against the parents of the victim.
She said the
police lied that the victim’s father, Okechukwu collected N40, 000 to settle
with the suspect, whereas it was an arrangement the station foisted on him.
She said,
“The police lied to the officials of the state government that the father of
the victim collected money from the suspect and did not show interest in
prosecuting the case. The state government had ordered that their two children
be taken into custody, until we explained the true position of things to the
officials.
“The act was
committed on December 13, and by December 17, the police released the suspect
on bail when they knew the stance of the state government on rape. Even the
victim’s father said the money was first given to the police.”
Effah-Chukwuma
said after she listened to three-year-old Chinansa’s account, she was left in
shock.
“Even the
Assistant Commissioner of Police at the SCID was dismayed and almost fell from
his chair. It was terrible. We have advised the couple to relocate temporarily
from the area for their safety and that of their children,” she added.
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