Court Jails Peadophile in Ado Ekiti ,Ekiti State of Nigeria
He goes by the name Innocent Eze, but he could not prove his innocence
before an Ado-Ekiti High Court, which found him guilty of defiling a
12-year-old girl and consequently sentenced him to eight years
imprisonment.
The convict was sentenced to one year
imprisonment for indecent assault, while he bagged seven years jail term
for defilement, under a two count charge. The eight years will run
concurrently.
The plea by Eze’s lawyer for the court to temper
justice with mercy drew flak from the presiding judge, Justice Adekanye
Ogunmoye, who described the crime as barbaric.
His words, “It’s
unfortunate that a 12-year-old girl would have been sexually defiled as
was done to the victim in this case. It is more unfortunate that the
matter came to the public domain.
“The convict by his act had
succeeded in placing a stigma on the person of the victim, which may
take a long time to erase. Then trauma suffered by the victim is
definitely such as would take a longer time to forget.
“The act
of the convict is not such as should be encouraged. This is definitely a
barbaric act and the sentence must be such as would serve as deterrent
to the convict and others who still harbour similar tendencies.”
The judge was not alone in condemning the crime committed by Eze, which
the Wife of the Governor, Erelu Bisi Fayemi, described as “abhorrent.”
Until he found another abode behind bars, Eze, an indigene of Nsukka,
in Enugu State, resided in Ayegunle Street, Ijan-Ekiti, Ekiti State,
where his perverted libido landed him in trouble.
Reacting to
the judgment in a statement by her Special Assistant on Media, Akin
Oyedele, the governor’s wife said it was a major victory for her crusade
against sexual and child abuse.
She expressed the hope that it
would serve as deterrent to other paedophiles and perverts on the prowl
that Ekiti State would not be a haven for sexual offenders.
The First Lady said, “Although it’s not capable of eliminating the
scars, but it will at least heal the wound of the victim with tender
heart and others like her that have been sexually violated and
traumatised.
“It’s victory for all caring parents, individuals,
groups and civil society organisations that have joined me in
campaigning against every form of child abuse. I salute the courage of
the trial judge for the decision.
“The judgment will further
promote the Child Right Act and the Gender-based Violence (Prohibition)
Law, which are very dear to this administration. Let me reiterate that
we will not allow our children to become preys in the hands of people
who don’t have moral scruples.”
The governor’s wife also
advised parents to be wary of the kind of errands they send their young
girls, stressing that experience had shown that young girls fall prey to
predatory people when running errands.
She urged parents to
protect their young daughters against abuse by monitoring their
relationship with so-called family friends, uncles, neighbours,
teachers, school proprietors and guardians.
Women who are
separated from their husbands were also advised to think twice before
entrusting their young girls in care of their fathers, judging by
several reported cases of incest involving unscrupulous fathers and
their vulnerable teenage daughters.
She said, “The government
has played its part by putting necessary laws in place to enforce the
rights of women and children and to protect them from abuse. It is
incumbent upon the citizens to rally behind the government to stamp this
social malaise out of our land.”
Erelu Bisi Fayemi used the
opportunity to encourage children and women to speak out and seek lawful
redress anytime their rights were violated, while she admonished
perpetrators to turn a new leaf.
According to the court, the
convict had on August 31, 2011, in Ijan-Ekiti, pounced on the young girl
after assisting him to fetch water from a neighbourhood well and
dragged her inside his apartment where he sexually violated her.
The victim was said to have earlier rejected love advances from Eze,
while he also turned down his plea to assist him to take his filled
bucket inside his room before he seized her.
He had stuffed a
handkerchief in the traumatised girl’s private part when blood started
oozing out after the act and later gave her N100 to “buy drugs.”
Testifying before the court, a doctor attached to the General Hospital,
Ijan Ekiti, confirmed that the otherwise innocent girl’s hymen had been
“traumatized, with laceration along the vaginal wall.”
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