source: www.channelstv.com
A
nine-year-old pupil of Sunshine Nursery and Primary School, Ile-Ife, Osun
State, has narrated before a High Court sitting in Ife how she was allegedly
raped by her teacher, Francis Ijiwande.
At the
hearing on Friday, the pupil said that Mr Ijiwande raped her in 2010.
She said
that the teacher accosted her when she was urinating behind her classroom and
subsequently raped her on the school premises – after the school hours.
The pupil
told the court that, “Mr Ijiwande was my teacher in primary four. I was in
primary five when he raped me. When I was urinating behind the classroom, I saw
uncle (Mr Ijiwande) standing at my front.
“As I was
urinating, uncle pushed me down. He removed my pant and threw it away. I
shouted for help but no one came to my rescue. Uncle removed his trousers and
boxer. He then lay on me and removed his private part and put it inside my
private part.
“I felt the
pains in my thigh and back when uncle was on me. Uncle did not stay long on me.
I also felt the pains after uncle stood up. I managed to stand up and stay with
my younger brothers, who were waiting for my father at the front of my school.”
When asked
if she told her parents her ordeal, the victim replied, “I did not tell my
parents because Uncle Ijiwande threatened to kill me. I only complained of back
and thigh pains. My parents gave me Paracetamol, (a pain reliever), but the
pains persisted.”
She
explained that her mother discovered the fate that had befallen her four days
later when the pains did not subside, adding that she was subsequently taken to
a hospital.
The victim
said, “My mother called me in the evening and ordered me to remove my pant. She
discovered something like mucus and clotted blood at my private part. My mother
shouted and she started crying. My father woke and we all prayed together and
we went to sleep.
“The day, my
parents took me to a hospital. A doctor conducted a test on me. We later went
to a police station where I made statement on what Uncle Ijiwande did to me and
he was arrested.
“Two
policemen followed me to where uncle raped me. My parents and Aunty Bisi, the
proprietress of the school, also followed us. Aunty Bisi called me aside and
told me not to mention uncle Ijiwande’s name again. She told me the police
would kill him and that I would not see him again.”
Testifying
before the court, a Professor of Gynecology, Orji Okechukwu, who conducted a
test on the victim, confirmed that the pupil was actually raped.
Mr Okechukwu
accused the police of lack of diligent prosecution, saying they failed to
conduct a test on the girl and the accused when the matter was reported.
The
gynaecologist said he refused to release the result of the test he conducted on
the victim and the specimen he took, alleging that the police thereafter began
to threaten him.
However, the
prosecuting counsel, Moses Faremi, prayed the court to adjourn the case for
further hearing, saying he was not healthy.
The
Presiding Judge Justice O. Siyanbola granted Mr Faremi’s prayer and adjourned
the matter till April 18, 2012, for further hearing.
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