Stakeholders call for urgent measures to tackle rising cases of defilement

Stakeholders say that defilement has become a huge menace in the society and needs urgent attention of the government and the citizenry.
Expressing concerns over the increasing cases of defilement, religious, security and professional stakeholders in separate interviews in Lagos, said it was time that urgent measures were taken to halt the trend.
Defilement, under section 137 of the Criminal Law of Lagos State 2015, is where a person has sexual intercourse with a child under the age of 18. The person commits a felony and is liable on conviction to imprisonment for life.
In the past few months, there had been reported cases of defilement like the case of a 26-year-old man, Owolabi Olabisi, who allegedly defiled an eight-year-old girl in the Ojuelegba, Surulere area of Lagos State.
The minor was playing with her mates outside the house when the suspect lured her into his room and he forcefully defiled her.
Also, on March 29, the Police Command in Lagos, arrested a 27-year-old man for allegedly defiling his neighbour’s nine-month-old baby in the Ijora Badia area of the state.
The mother of the baby left her inside her room to buy something outside the compound, the suspect sneaked in, had sexual intercourse with the baby and immediately ran away from the scene.
Similarly, in July, a mechanic, identified simply as Ejike, was accused of defiling the eight-year-old daughter of his neighbour at his residence on Abule Oke Street, in the Ayobo area of Lagos State.
The girl’s mother said Ejike and his wife had relocated to an unknown location after the case was transferred to the gender unit of the command.
A legal practitioner, Yemi Ojo, said that defilement was a disturbing issue that had continued to thrive unreported.
“Defilement is rampant and has become the order of the day,” he said, adding that defilement was sexual intercourse with a child under the age of 18, with or without the child’s consent.
He urged the courts to ensure that perpetrators were punished in accordance with Section 218 of Nigeria’s Criminal Code Act 2015, which prescribed life imprisonment for defilement.
“Judges and Magistrates should not shy away from sanctioning culprits in accordance with the stipulations of criminal laws, when perpetrators are punished, it will serve as a deterrent to others,” he said.
Mr Ojo said that the trauma the abused children experienced could affect them physically and psychologically for the rest of their lives.
According to him, victims or their parents rarely speak out nor report the incidents due to shame, stigma and fear of attack.
He appealed to civil society organisations and other agencies to sensitise the public to the laws and called for training and retraining of judicial and police officers to address the menace.
In the same vein, a primary school teacher, Tayo Ajayi, said that defilement was a disturbing trend that puts the lives of minors at risk.
“Sexual abuse can truncate the future of our children,” she stated.
Mrs Ajayi advised mothers to teach their children about sex, as it would enable them know their rights and enable them to raise alarm whenever they were about to be molested or experience any form of abuse.
She called for stiffer and harsher punishment than what is in the Acts at present.
The Force Public Relations Officer, ACP Muyiwa Adejobi, on September 14, said on his X page @princemoye1, that ending defilement called for everyone’s support.
“No to rape, it is barbaric and evil, let us all rise against rape and other unnatural offences.
“We can only have decency in our society if we move against decadence collectively.
“We need to curb the conspiracy of silence on cases like this, to save ourselves and many around us.
“Rape, defilement and unnatural offences are all condemned. Speak out, and be safe,” he said.
(NAN)
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