A
60-year-old secondary school principal in Ekiti State, is to spend the rest of
life in jail for defiling a
12-year-old girl, an Ado Ekiti High Court ruled on
Thursday.
According to
reports, the accused, Taiwo Ajayi, reportedly lured the girl into his office,
locked the door and defiled her on the table while covering her mouth with
cloth.
Justice
Oluwatoyin Abodunde, who gave the verdict, said the principal was guilty as
charged.
Abodunde
rejected the convict’s counsel’s plea for leniency on grounds that he was a
first offender, father and breadwinner of an aged mother.
The judge
said;
“The
prosecution has proved its case beyond every reasonable doubt on the strength
of evidence placed before the court.
“The
cases of child defilement has been on the increase lately and to serve as a
deterrent to others, my view is that the punishment stipulated by the lawmakers
was deliberate to deter the offense and protect the right to dignity of the
child.
“The
defence counsel is pleading for leniency and praying for fine instead of the
due punishment. My question is: “who pays the victim for the life-time scar or
the trauma and torture of r*pe ?
“`I
am unable to deviate from the provisions of the law in this instance; the
defendant is found guilty as charged and sentenced to life imprisonment,”
The News
Agency of Nigeria, (NAN) reports that the defiler, who is in his 60s was at the
time of committing the crime, the Vice- Principal (Academics) at St. Mary’s
Girls Grammar School, Ikole-Ekiti.
Ajayi, who
was suspended from the civil service to face the consequences of his action,
committed the offence on March 18, 2014.
Two teachers
had stormed the vice-principal’s office but could not gain entry until after
about 30 minutes and caught him red-handed.
NAN also
reports that the prosecution was led by Mr A.E. Arogundade of the Ministry of
Justice, while the defence team was led by Mr Sule Longe.
At the
arraignment on Oct. 14, 2016, Ajayi had pleaded not guilty.
The offence contravened Section 31 (2) of the Child Rights Law of Ekiti State 2012. (NAN)
The offence contravened Section 31 (2) of the Child Rights Law of Ekiti State 2012. (NAN)
The
prosecution called eight witnesses including a medical practitioner from the
State University Teaching Hospital, police officers who investigated the case,
two other pupils and a teacher in the school.
Exhibits
tendered include a medical report, statement of the accused, report of the
panels set up by the school authorities and Teaching Service Commission,
medical report from the police clinic, statement of the victim, among others.
The two
panels set up to investigate the case indicted Ajayi which led to his
suspension from service after which he was arrested and prosecuted.
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