Ochanya Ogbanje: The law must take its course – Samuel Ortom
Governor
Samuel Ortom of Benue State has assured that his government would
ensure that “the law takes its course“ regarding the gruesome death of a
13-year old Ochanya Ogbanje.
Ortom gave the assurance on Tuesday in Makurdi when some people from
Benue State University (BSU) protested to the Government House to
register their displeasure over the unfortunate demise of the minor. Ogbanje was alleged to have been sexually abused for five years by a Polytechnic lecturer, Mr Andrew Ogbuja and his son.
Since her death, different groups have taken to the streets to protest the ill treatment meted on the innocent child.
Orton, who was represented by his Chief of Staff, Mr Terwase Orbunde described the death of Ogbanje as painful and sad, stressing that her future was cut short out of sheer wickedness.
”I am pained over her death because I also have daughters. What if it were any of them? Indeed, this matter will not be swept under the carpet, the law must take its cause,” he said.
The governor, however, urged all abused persons to speak out so that the world would know their plight, those in authority could come to their aid and stop the ugly trend.
Mr Gideon Omale, President of the Benue chapter of the National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS), at the occasion, called for review of justice system for quick dispensation of rape and other cases.
Ochanya Elizabeth Ogbanje
Omale further called for the acceleration of the hearing of the case, stating that the association would continue to monitor it to ensure that “Ogbanje gets justice, even in death. “
The president appealed to the Benue Government to immediately relieve Ogbuja of his appointment, rather than wait until the case is finally determined
Mr James Ogbeche, who spoke for Concerned Citizens at the occasion, said that Ogbanje needed justice; hence the peaceful protest, which he described as topmost priority and rationale for the group to under take.
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