The police are on the trail of a 50-year-old man, Vincent Uzor, who is
on the run after allegedly raping his 14-year-old daughter.
PUNCH Metro learnt that the victim was raped last week Tuesday in the
Ebute Meta area of Lagos State where Uzor lived with his second wife.
It was gathered that the victim's mother died about seven years ago
after which she started living with her grandmother.
However, when the old woman became plagued with ill health, she was
said to have been taken to the Ogijo area of Ogun State, where she
stayed with an aunt.
But the aunt, three weeks ago, reportedly sent her to her father in
Ebute Meta, saying she wanted to travel.
The Primary four pupil in an interview with our correspondent said her
father defiled her while she was in the kitchen.
She said, "My mother died seven years ago. I did not know my father
because I grew up with my grandmother. It was when I was 12 years old
that I was told I had a father.
"Three weeks ago, my aunty told me I would stay with my father for a
few days because she was travelling and did not want to leave me alone
at home. That was how I went to stay with my father.
"On Tuesday, around 6.30pm, my father asked me to warm the soup on the
stove. He suddenly followed me inside the kitchen and shut the door. I
thought he wanted to cane me, and I started begging him.
"Instead, he removed his clothes and pulled my skirt and paints. Then
he had sex with me. It was painful and blood gushed out from my
private parts. He then said he was sorry."
The victim said her father gave her N500 for treatment after she
complained of pains in her legs.
She added that he took her to a traditional doctor who prescribed some
concoction for her.
"My father told me he wanted to travel. I used the money he gave me to
buy recharge cards and I called my elder brother and some other people
to tell them what happened to me," she said.
However, before the police could arrive at the scene, Uzor was said to
have fled the house.
The victim was reportedly taken to Ogijo, where the matter got to the
attention of the Ogun State Coordinator of the Centre for Defence of
Human Rights, Mrs. Toyosi Bello.
Bello accused the police of trying to cover up the incident.
She said, "The Denton Police Division wanted to muddle up the matter
and I decided to take the case to Nigerians. This girl is almost an
orphan and needs help, but the police are trying to compound her
problems."
Our correspondent learnt that the victim and Bello were later
connected with a human rights organisation, Project Alert on Violence
against Women.
The Coordinator of the group, Mrs. Josephine Effah-Chukwuma, said the
14-year-old had been taken to the hospital for treatment.
She said, "When she got here, we did a referral letter to Mirabel
Centre, which is a subsidiary of the Lagos State University Teaching
Hospital. Some medical tests were carried out on her and drugs were
given to her.
"She is in our custody in the interim because she cannot go back to
either her aunt or father. We discovered her aunt had been physically
abusing her. We saw scars all over her body. The aunt then sent her to
her father who further sexually abused her."
Effah-Chukwuma said the group had petitioned the police authorities
because the case was not given the attention it deserved, adding that
the Denton Police Division had been "notorious in terms of how they
respond to sexual abuse cases."
A letter, dated December 4 and addressed to the State Criminal
Investigation Department, Yaba, claimed that the policemen handling
the case connived with Uzor's second wife to rubbish it.
It added that the Lagos State Ministry of Justice and the Ministry of
Women Affairs (Child Department) had been notified.
The Police Public Relations Officer, Kenneth Nwosu, told our
correspondent that the police had commenced investigations, adding
that justice would be served.
He said, "The case was reported at the station. The division has not
closed the matter.
"It is presently under investigation and I am aware the father of the
girl is not around.
"The matter is now at the SCID."
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