The police in Plateau State have
arrested a teacher with Bright Kids Academy, Barkin Ladi, Barkin Ladi
Local Government Area of the state, Chukwudi Boniface, for raping and
impregnating a 12-year-old primary three pupil in the school.
It was gathered that the teacher had in December last year organised an extra-mural lesson, which was attended by only four pupils, including the victim.
It was gathered that the teacher had in December last year organised an extra-mural lesson, which was attended by only four pupils, including the victim.
The pupil, while narrating her ordeal to reporters yesterday in Jos,
said: “My teacher called me to come close and held my hands and then he
forced me down and removed my cloths and had sex with me. I cried but
nobody came to help me. So after he finished, he warned me not to tell
anybody and said if I did, he would deal with me severely.”
A source said the girl is an orphan and because the teacher had warned
her not to mention it to anyone, she kept it to herself “until a few
months later when we begin to notice some pregnancy signs, and after
thorough investigation, she confessed.”
Confirming the arrest to journalists yesterday in Jos, the state Police
Public Relations Officer (PPRO), Felicia Anselm, said the teacher had
been arrested and was in custody for further investigation.
“The man has been arrested and investigations are ongoing, and he will be charged to court,” she added.
Decrying the spate of rape in the state, the state Commissioner for Women Affairs and Social Development, Mrs. Sarah Yusuf, said government would take steps to bring the perpetrators to book.
Decrying the spate of rape in the state, the state Commissioner for Women Affairs and Social Development, Mrs. Sarah Yusuf, said government would take steps to bring the perpetrators to book.
She also encouraged all stakeholders in the campaign against rape to speak out against the menace.
The state chapter of the Young Women's Christians Association (YWCA) equally condemned the rising incident of rape of minors.
Spokesperson of the association, Mrs. Elizabeth Audu, said the raping
of girls between the ages of two and 13 had of recent taken a bad
dimension in the state and called on government to intervene by fishing
out and punishing the perpetrators.The state chapter of the Young Women's Christians Association (YWCA) equally condemned the rising incident of rape of minors.
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