Anambra govt reacts to alleged rape of three-year-old girl by dad

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Anambra State Commissioner for Women Affairs, Ify Obianabo, has described as terrible and unfortunate, the alleged rape of a three-year old girl in the state by her father.

The commissioner said on Thursday in Awka that efforts were being made to apprehend the man following a complaint by his wife some days ago.

“The suspect is still at large. We won’t rest on our oars until he is arrested. We will ensure that justice is served,” she said.

Mrs Obianabo said that the toddler’s mother reported the alleged crime to the ministry.

She also noted that the matter had been reported to the federal government.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the mother of the toddler (name withheld) hails from Aguata Local Government Area of Anambra.

The mother of five appealed to Mrs Obianabo to save the three-year-old from molestation by her father.

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She said, “My daughter complained that her dad used to touch her private part.

“Initially, I thought it was a child’s talk. So, I rebuked her, but her repeated reporting made me probe into it.

“When I mentioned that to my husband, he dismissed the allegation, but when I examined our daughter’s private part, I discovered it had turned reddish.

“When I drew the father’s attention to this development, he denied it and was furious with me,” she said.

The woman added that she took the toddler – her last child – to a hospital where a doctor confirmed that she was raped.

“The doctor was angry and threatened to arrest my husband, but I pleaded that he should not, to save our face from shame,” the woman said.

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She said that she, however, later made the matter public with the encouragement of her friend.

She said that since she reported the case, her husband had been threatening her life, forcing her to run away from her matrimonial home.

“I have been in hiding for over two weeks now, and my husband still calls my phone to threaten me,” she said.

According to the woman, her husband’s behaviour changed since he joined a “touting” job and started smoking Marijuana.

“I appeal for justice for my daughter. I am being taken care of by the state government where I am at present,” she said.



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