Victim |
Tension mounts in
Opi, Nsukka Local Government Area, Enugu State as masquerades took turn in the
series of rape stories synonymous with the community. The alleged rape of a
female student, Ngozika Ugwu, presented mixed feelings and reactions to what
may have bedevilled the community in the recent past.
Rape stories in
Opi, a community in the university town of Nsukka, have occupied major national
dailies, hitting banner headlines, from the three quarters that make up the
community, Idi, Ogbozalla and Ibeku.
In 2011, the story
of the rape of women between 70 and 80 years spread like wild fire in the
country, raising eyebrows on the motive for such inhuman and barbaric act by,
especially, youths of the community. Some of them were fingered and allegedly
arrested, interrogated by the police but could not be persecuted because of
want of evidence.
Following this
development, Ada Enugu Women Organisation led by Mrs. Kate Ezeofor stormed the
community for a church service at St. Charles Catholic Church parish, Opi to
cleanse the land and the old women that were defiled.
Few months later,
Opi women took to the streets in protest of yet another rape at Ogbozalla–Opi.
The protest attracted the quick intervention of the Chairman, Nsukka Local
Government Council, Mr. Tony Ugwu who invited all the stakeholders in the
community to discuss the ugly development and proffer solutions. Though it was
later discovered that the protest had political undertone, the council boss
brokered peace to the satisfaction of all.
Barely few months
of enjoying peace in the area, masquerades took turn in the series of rape
stories in the community by defiling a 28-year-old undergraduate nursing
mother. The victim told Crime Alert in tears that the trauma of the rape will
forever live with her but stated that she had forgiven the rapists.
While narrating
her ordeal, she appealed to local, state and federal governments to ensure that
truth prevails in this country by fighting for the poor masses. Ngozi, who
dropped out from her NCE programme at the Enugu State College of Education
(Technical)due to lack of funds after her ordeal, called on concerned Nigerians
to come to her aid to enable her go back to school.
She also hinted
that the release of one of the suspects on the flimsy excuse that he was going
to write his JAMB examination was not encouraging, attributing it to the fact
that her family is poor and helpless.
Her
story:
It happened on
March 21, 2012. There were three masquerades that day but two were spotted and
people started running. I was going to fetch water and as people were running,
I equally ran and hid somewhere until the two masquerades passed. After the
masquerades passed, I came out and continued with my journey. Soon, I heard a
child saying that another masquerade was coming. I didn’t see the masquerade
but people were running and I ran to enter into someone’s house.
The masquerade
emerged from a corner (apiam way) and pushed me into the building where I was
running to. I tried to escape but could not. It caught up with me and started
beating me. What surprised me was that the masquerade said it has been looking
for me for long and had now caught up with me. I sought to know what I did to
deserve such treatment and at the same time pleading for forgiveness but it
continued with its threat.
This time, it
swore to take me to a bigger masquerade inside the forest, saying it has been
long I had been insulting them. My cries for help and that I was a nursing a
baby fell on deaf ears. As the masquerade was dragging me along, a man with
wrapper came and pleaded with the masquerade to leave me but it refused, saying
that I have insulted them for too long. It insisted on taking me to the bigger
masquerade which will compel my clan to bring a cow as sacrifice.
All my pleadings
with the man who came to my rescue failed. The masquerade dragged me to a bush
path,threw me on the ground fell on me. It held me on the neck to prevent me
from shouting and blocked both my eyes and nose. At this stage, I nearly lost
consciousness until one man came and rescued me from its grip. He removed the
face of the masquerade and that was how he was identified. As soon as he was
identified, he ran away.
More people
gathered there and helped to take me where I was given first aid treatment at a
chemist before I was taken to St. Joseph Hospital, Opi. I didn’t know when I
was taken to the hospital. When I started gaining consciousness, I did not see
my pant and my bra was torn. It was then I realised that the masquerade raped
me. Fear gripped me that the masquerade may have transmitted HIV/AIDS into me.
Doctor’s
report altered
We went to Nsukka
police station and reported the incident. I was surprised that police did not
come to the scene of the incident to investigate my claims. What the police did
was to take me to a police doctor, Mercy Clinic along University Market Road,
Nsukka. It is surprising that a doctor will give evidence against me in a case
of rape I reported. Later, police invited me to their office for interrogation.
When I tried to
give details of what happened, they shouted that I should shut up and go
straight to speak on the doctor’s findings on the case. Surprisingly, the
Police asked me to write a letter of apology claiming that the doctor’s report
said I was not raped. I did not read the report nor see it. I was forced to
write an apology by the police.
While all these
were happening, no police officer came to the hospital to take my statement.
All the time, nurses would remove drips from my hand so that I would go to the
police station to honour their invitation. The masquerade was allegedly
arrested and hurriedly released on the flimsy excuse that he was going to write
JAMB exams.
Pleas
for forgiveness
While I was still
recuperating, the mother of the suspected person in the masquerade came and
pleaded that his son should be forgiven. I told his mother that I have forgiven
him. What annoyed me most was that some of his relations which included a
policeman that works in Enugu, returned home and instead of sympathizing with
me, they took sides in favor of their brother. At a stage, I was forced to go
to the police station to close the case.
No
refund of expenditure
The police said
that I should not be paid what my family spent in the case and that the family
of the suspect should only pay for my hospital bill. The rapist family paid the
hospital bill grudgingly. Later, the police invited us again and this time,
they asked me to write that I was not raped and I was forced to write that I
was not raped. The boy who raped me gave police his name as Asogwa Ifeanyi but
people who knew him said, his real names are Ugwunshi Ifeanyi.
The police did not
also make efforts to invite the witness in the case while the investigation was
going on rather, after they concluded that I was not raped, they tried to
invite him but he ignored them.
My
Education
I dropped out from
Enugu state college of education (Technical) due to lack of fund. I was a
second year student when I dropped. I entered the tertiary institution in
2007/2008 session. For now, it is very difficult to continue with my education
after all I have gone through. My father is a mason (Brick layer) at Uzo-Uwani
L.G.A, Enugu State. We are five children born to my father and mother.
I
am the only daughter
Police reacts when Crime Alert visited Nsukka
Police station, it was gathered that the incumbent Divisional police officer
had not assumed office when the matter was incidented but a senior police
officer who pleaded anonymity disclosed that a case of assault, occasioning
harm was reported at the station but not rape as claimed by the lady stating
that the people of the area are very troublesome. “Any small thing in the area,
they will term it rape and rush to the press. You can trace the lady to Opi and
find out from her, all that was reported is a case of assault occasioning
harm.”
Police
Doctor speaks
The police doctor,
Dr. Ugwu who reportedly examined Ngozika told Crime Alert that he can’t
remember such a matter any longer. “I meet different cases and patients on
daily basis. Give me sometime to get across to the police to find out the very
incident”.
Elders
action
Investigations by
Crime Alert revealed that the elders in the community, on hearing the rape
story, took action by banning masquerades from operating in the area regretting
that youths cashed on masquerade which are meant for entertainment to
perpetuate all sorts of evil, painting the community in a bad public image.
They also reportedly resolved that the family of the masquerade rapist must
bring a cow to cleanse the land, or else they will be ostracized.