Wednesday, February 26, 2025 - Justice Adeniyi Familoni of the Ekiti High Court in Ado Ekiti, today February 25, sentenced two teachers to 22 years imprisonment each for offence of r@pe.
The prosecution, Kunle-Shina Adeyemi, told the court that the
defendants, Gbenga Ajibola, 43, and Olaofe Ayodele, 52, were arraigned on March
2, 2022, on a three-count charge of r@pe and abuse of office.
He said that the defendants sometime in Nov 2019 in Ado-Ekiti r@ped two
female students, aged 17 and 15 years respectively (names withheld).
According to him, the offence contravened Section 31(2) of the Child
Rights Law, Cap. C7, Laws of Ekiti State, 2012.
While giving her testimony in court, one of the victims said that one of
the convicts Ajibola was her computer teacher and always disturbed her while in
class.
“On this fateful day, he told me to be in mufti and gave me N200 to go
and wait for him in front of a filling station along Bank Road.
He later came there alongside Mr Olaofe, but before they came, one of my
classmates also met me there, she told me that Mr Olaofe asked her to wait
there for him.
When they came, we all left for a hotel, around Oke-Ila area of Ado
Ekiti. On getting there, we were taken to different rooms where Mr Ajibola had
sexual intercourse with me.
After that day, he continued to disturb me, when I could no more bear
it, I narrated what happened to my mother who later took the matter up” she
recounted
To prove his case, the prosecution counsel called four witnesses and
tendered statements of the victims and defendants, medical reports, as well as
report of the panel of enquiry among others as exhibits.
Also, counsel to the defendants, Mr Lawrence Fasanmi called six
witnesses to prove his case.
Delivering judgement in the case, Justice Familoni said the defendants
shared their minds and numbed the voice of conscience as they took advantage of
the victims with reckless abandonment.
“They deserved severe sanction for their misdeeds to serve as a warning
and deterrent to others who may want to follow their footsteps” the judge said
Justice Familoni therefore sentenced the defendants to 20 years
imprisonment each without an option of fine on count one and two years each on
count two, without option of fine.
The judge said that the sentences should run concurrently.
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