four-year-old Lydia (not real name) |
At Golden Sharon Nursery and Primary
School (formerly Kingdom Sharon), located at Ijaba area of Ota, Ogun
State, an incident occurred on Tuesday, November 26, 2013, that has
created panic in the family of Mr. and Mrs. Johnson (not real name).
One of their twins, four-year-old Lydia
(not real name), who attended the school, was defiled by a female
teacher, Olajumoke Oyewole, in a fashion they suspected had ritualistic
intent.
Lydia, who is a pupil of Nursery One with
her twin brother, got home on Tuesday afternoon and started complaining
of a....
nagging pain in her private part. But things she later revealed
confounded her mother.
Saturday PUNCH decided not to reveal the real names of the victim and her parents because of the nature of the case.
The mother, who spoke with this
correspondent on Thursday at Ota after a visit to the police station
where the accused female teacher had been taken, said after Lydia came
home after school, she began complaining consistently when she wanted to
urinate.
She said, “I asked her what was wrong and
she said, ‘stone.’ I thought she meant that somebody stoned her and I
waved off the matter that she would be alright.
“But when the pain persisted and she kept
complaining, I decided to check why she was feeling pain there. That
was when I discovered a wound on her private part.
“I was alarmed and I asked her who did
that to her. She immediately mentioned Aunty Jummy (the accused.) I
asked what the teacher did to her and she said the lady dipped her
finger in her private part and brought out a stone which she used to
scratch her there.
“The lady is not her class teacher. She
(Oyewole) teaches another class beside my daughter’s. I did not
understand this and I quickly called my daughter’s class teacher on the
phone to help investigate the issue. She said I should come the
following day but I decided to go that same day.
“I reported the matter to the head of the
school and while we were leaving, we went past the (accused’s) class.
My daughter said, ‘Mummy come, this is where she did it. She sat on that
chair and put me on her lap and used the stone.’ She pointed to the
teacher’s chair in the classroom. The lady was not around at the time.”
According to the woman, who was clearly
confused when she spoke with our correspondent, the way her daughter was
defiled was strange. She said she had to take her daughter to the
family clinic to conduct a test on the little girl.
Meanwhile, she had apprised her husband
who is away at work in Benin, Edo State, of the incident. He instructed
her to report the matter to the police as soon as possible.
“The doctor examined her and asked me to
have a look at my daughter’s private part. She explained that apart from
the wound from which my daughter was bleeding, her hymen had been torn.
The doctor said only a state hospital could give a report on such test
since it was suspected that a crime might have been committed,” the
woman said.
The case was reported at the Onipanu Police Division, Ota, later.
The police were said to have taken the
little girl to a state hospital nearby, where a test was done and the
same confirmation was made about the defilement of the girl.
When the police went to arrest Oyewole,
she denied committing any crime and resisted arrest. But the school
owner advised her to go with the police.
A member of the victim’s family, who did
not want the case to be treated with levity, informed the Children’s
Anti-Corruption Initiative, a non-governmental organisation, concerned
with the protection of children’s future.
In company with this correspondent, CACTI
visited Onipanu Police Division to find out how investigation into the
matter was going.
While the divisional police officer was
not available at the time, a divisional crime officer, said Oyewole had
been locked up in a cell.
“The teacher is in the cell. This is a
serious matter that we are still investigating. We are still working on
the case. She will probably be transferred to the Criminal Investigation
Department in Abeokuta soon,” the police officer said.
While in the premises of the police
station, the accused’s mother, with tears on her face, approached
CACTI’s group and knelt down pleading with them to let the matter be
settled.
But when asked if she had asked her daughter why she carried out such act on the little girl, she said she had not asked her.
The victim’s mother was asked whether
there was any possibility that her daughter might be confused as to who
did such a thing to her, she said she considered it but that it had
become clear that it was Oyewole.
“The night of the incident, we woke her
up in the middle of the night just to be sure, we asked who did it to
her, she said, ‘Aunty Jummy’. The following morning, it was the same
answer.
“When we got to the hospital, the doctors
threatened her with injection to say who really did it. My daughter can
faint at the sight of an injection. That is what she hates most in
life. But she repeated the same name.”
CACTI’s Executive Secretary, Mr. Omololu
Akinwande, said there was a high possibility that the teacher had been
sent to perform the act in order to use the girl’s blood for ritual
purpose.
He said, “What you must note is that the
girl is not in the accused teacher’s class. She is also a twin and the
strange object the teacher allegedly used is suspicious.
“We cannot rule out the possibility that
some wicked people had connived with the teacher to get them something
from a twin. This is why this case must not be swept under the carpet.
“It is just unfortunate that many schools
in Nigeria are no longer safe for children. Government needs to make it
compulsory for schools to put in place CCTV cameras in order to keep
children safe. When people know they are being watched, they are not
likely to try something bad with children in their care.”
Akinwale insisted that rape in Nigeria had gone beyond sexual desire, adding that many now indulge in it for ritual purposes.
The phone number of the proprietor of
Golden Sharon Nursery and Primary School was switched off when an
attempt was made to contact her on Thursday.
Saturday PUNCH learnt on Friday
that members of the accused’s family have sought the help of community
leaders in the area to appeal to the victim’s parentst to drop the case.
A member of the victim’s family who did
not want to be named, also told this correspondent that the police at
the Onipanu division have been making efforts to make the parents drop
the case.
“They told the mother that she would be
the one paying for the transportation of police and the accused from Ota
to Abeokuta for the duration of the investigation and anytime they need
to go to court. They just want to pressure them into dropping the
case,” the relation said.
But the spokesperson of the Ogun State
Police Command, Mr. Muyiwa Adejobi, has said that the police at the
division did not have any power to stop the prosecution of the case.
“I have been briefed on the case and I
have been told the accused is still in custody. The Commissioner of
Police, Mr. Ikemefuna Okoye, has directed that the case be transferred
to the state CID. The CID will take over the investigation of the case
and justice will surely be done in the matter,” he said.
The proprietor of the school was also arrested by the police on Friday.
-Punch
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The accused must be properly investigated, tried and if found guilty must face the full wrath of the law.
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