Thursday, May 9

Police pledges justice for 10-year-old victim of assault

The Nigeria Police Force (NPF) says it will ensure justice for the 10 year-old victim of assault by an Anambra based lawyer, Mrs Adachukwu Okafor.

Okafor, presented herself at the Police station after she was declared wanted and a N2 million bounty was placed on her for allegedly using knife, electric pressing iron and other weapons to brutalise the underage househelp.

ACP Olumiyiwa Adejobi, Force Public Relations Officer (FPRO), while addressing the media at the Force Criminal Investigation Department (FCID), on Friday in Abuja, said it was a case of attempted murder and child abuse.

Adejobi, represented by CSP Olabisi Okuwobi, National Coordinator, Police Campaign against Cultism and other Vices, explained that the househelp worked for two weeks in the house of the suspect before the incident occurred.

According to him, the suspect alleged that she saw the househelp fondling the penis of her six year old son, while bathing him.

“On January 29, 2024, this suspect accused her of this and proceeded to tie her hands, mouth and flogged her. She also inserted a hot knife and grounded pepper into her private part.

“She then placed an electric iron into the socket and allowed it to be hot and used it on the maids cheek and buttocks.

“After causing the maid trauma, she then locked her up in a toilet from afternoon of the incident till evening of the following day, without food.”

The FPRO added that the aunty of the househelp raised an alarm when the suspect returned her back to the house after inflicting grievous injuries on her, which attraction the attention of passerbys.

” She (suspect) dropped the young girl with the aunt, without clothes, with burns on the cheek, buttocks and blood and water oozing out of the private area.

” This attracted passerbys who brought out their phones and recorded and it went straight to the to the social space, which attracted the police and Commissioner for Women Affairs in Anambra.

He, therefore, reiterated the commitment of the NPF on ensuring prosecution of the case and justice for the victim.

“Meanwhile, the IGP has assured Nigerians that a diligent prosecution of this case will be carried out as no iota of the incident will be swept under the carpet.

“And we will ensure that justice is served on the little girl. And this should serve as a note of warning to those who use little children for child labor,” she said.

Mrs Uju Kennedy-Ohanenye, Minister of Women Affairs, urged the public to speak out and report cases of violence to ensure justice prevails for victims.

“You see any bad thing, you shout out, if you don’t shout out, you will die in silence, so I’m so glad you shouted out and it is like a command to us.

“We in government are assuring you we will always take it up and will never let you down ever again.

” You have been let down before but not anymore, because the President has already said the poor should breathe. So what he means is that Nigerians should be more respected, taken care, treated with compassion.

“So, this is the lady. We have brought her and are assuring you that we will get justice for that girl, justice for the nation. We will not let go,” she said.

On her part, the suspect, Okafor, who is a mother of four, denied inflicting injuries on her househelp, who she said fell on a burning camp gas, while she was trying to flee from her for beating her.

“She entered the kitchen with her back because she was running away from cane and she mistakenly sat on the on the gas of food on fire. That was what happened to her.

“I didn’t use iron or anything like that on her or a knife,” she said.

According to her, she was not happy with the incident as “that was not what she envisioned.”

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