In a significant ruling, Justice Abiola Soladoye of the Ikeja Sexual Offences and Domestic Violence Court sentenced Benjamin Ogba, a head teacher, to life imprisonment for the defilement of two seven-year-old girls. The judgment was delivered on Tuesday and underscores the court’s commitment to addressing sexual offenses against minors.
Details of the Case
Justice Soladoye determined that the prosecution had successfully proven its case beyond a reasonable doubt, establishing all elements of defilement to the court’s satisfaction. The judge criticized the defense witnesses, stating their testimonies were riddled with lies and lacked credibility.
She characterized Ogba as a “serial paedophile,” highlighting the gravity of his actions as a teacher who was expected to impart moral values to his students. “This irresponsible and randy teacher, who teaches his students nonsense, should be locked away,” she stated.
Courage of the Survivors
The judge commended the two survivors for their bravery in testifying against their abuser, emphasizing that sexual abuse must always be reported and not ignored. She urged parents to remain vigilant and report any instances of sexual abuse to the appropriate authorities, reinforcing the importance of continuous education and awareness in preventing such offenses.
Sentencing Details
In her ruling, Justice Soladoye stated, “The defendant, having been found guilty of the two counts bordering on defilement, is hereby sentenced to life imprisonment on each of the counts.” The sentences will run concurrently, and Ogba’s name will be added to the Sex Offences Register maintained by the Lagos State government.
Background of the Offense
The court heard that the offenses occurred between April and May 10, 2019, at Shalom Private School on Oke-Ira Road in Ebute Metta, Lagos. The prosecution, led by Mr. Olusola Soneye, presented evidence from three witnesses, while the defense called four witnesses. One of the survivors informed her mother about the abuse, which led to a police report and subsequent investigation.
Legal Context
The court noted that Ogba’s actions violated Section 137 of the Criminal Laws of Lagos State, 2015, which addresses the crime of defilement. The ruling serves as a reminder of the legal system’s stance against sexual violence, particularly towards vulnerable populations such as children.
Future OutLook
This ruling reflects the judicial commitment to safeguarding children and ensuring that perpetrators of sexual offenses are held accountable for their actions. It also reinforces the need for ongoing public awareness and education regarding the reporting of sexual abuse to protect the rights and wellbeing of young individuals.
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