BY EVELYN USMAN
LAGOS — Policemen attached to Ikotun division in Lagos have arrested a man alleged to have been having carnal knowledge of his two daughters between the ages of 10 and 13, in the past two years.
LAGOS — Policemen attached to Ikotun division in Lagos have arrested a man alleged to have been having carnal knowledge of his two daughters between the ages of 10 and 13, in the past two years.
His daughters reportedly claimed to
have been going through what they described as horrible experience since their
mother left them for another man.
Unable to resist their father, they
endured until the elder girl confided in her friend’s mother, who then
contacted some child rights groups.
The organisations were said to have
effected the man’s arrest at his
29, Omooye Street, Abaranje, last Saturday and handed him over to policemen at Ikotun division.
29, Omooye Street, Abaranje, last Saturday and handed him over to policemen at Ikotun division.
Explaining, the elder child (names
withheld) said: “Our father started it when I was 11 years old. I did not know
he was doing same to my sister who was then eight years.
I only got to know when I saw her
blood stained undies and when I demanded to know whether she had started seeing
her monthly flow, she revealed that our father slept with her the previous
night. He usually crept to either of us at night whenever he wanted to
satisfy his urge. He was the one who dis-virgined us.”
I beg to be forgiven —Suspect
On his part, the 35-year-old
suspect , a commercial bus driver identified as Adewale Adeleke, admitted to
the police that he committed the sacrilegious act. He claimed, however,
that he did not know what usually comes over him at that point.
Hear him: “I beg to be forgiven.
This is the handiwork of the devil because I do not know what usually comes
over me. What usually happened was that the urge would just come and before I
know it, I would be with either of them.”
When news of the act reached the
mother of the children who resides in Ibadan, the Oyo State capital, she
reportedly rushed to Lagos, where she was quoted as saying that she was shocked
beyond words.
She reportedly said she was forced
to leave her husband because of alleged battering, in spite of the fact that
she was the one responsible for the upkeep of the home. She said while leaving,
she handed her two children to her mother with the intention of sending them
monthly allowance, only for their father to go and take them.
Executive Director of Esther Child
Rights Foundation, Mrs. Esther Ogwu, said her foundation was making effort to
ensure that the woman would take custody of her children, adding also that the
arrest of the suspect was a first step to ensure that justice was done.
The two girls are now under police
protection while their father will be arraigned at the Ejigbo Magistrate’s
Court by the police.
When contacted, Lagos State Police
Command, Public Relations Officer, PPRO, Ngozi Braide confirmed the arrest of
the suspect, saying that he would be arraigned in court soon.
source vanguardngr
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