Monday, October 27, 2025 - The Enugu State Government, through the Office of the Honourable Commissioner for Children, Gender Affairs and Social Development, has confirmed the arrest of Mr. Ozioma Okonkwo, for allegedly def!ling his two biological daughters aged 2 and 5 years respectively.
Mr. Okonkwo, a native of Imo State residing in Enugu, was
apprehended on the night of Saturday, 25th October 2025, following a distress
report from a concerned and patriotic citizen who promptly alerted the
authorities.
A statement issued by the ministry on Sunday said the
suspect is currently in police custody and will be charged to court upon the
conclusion of investigations.
Meanwhile, the two children have been admitted into a
government-approved shelter under the Ministry, where they are receiving
medical care and psychosocial support.
Their mother, who is deeply traumatized by the incident,
will commence therapy under the supervision of the Ministry’s social welfare
and counseling team.
“The Enugu State Government commends the Nigeria Police
Force for their swift and professional response, which led to the prompt arrest
of the suspect,” the statement read.
“The Government reiterates its zero-tolerance policy on
s3xual and gender-based violence, assuring the public that all offenders will
face the full weight of the law.”
Speaking on the incident, the Honourable Commissioner for
Children, Gender Affairs and Social Development condemned the act in strong
terms, describing it as “a heart-wrenching and unacceptable crime against
innocence.”
“The Enugu State Government under the leadership of His
Excellency, Dr. Peter Ndubuisi Mbah, remains unwavering in its commitment to
protect every child and ensure that perpetrators of such evil acts are brought
to justice. No child should ever have to endure such trauma, especially from
those meant to provide care and protection,” the Honourable Commissioner
stated.
The Government also appreciates the vigilance and
cooperation of citizens who continue to support efforts aimed at protecting the
rights, safety, and dignity of women and children across the State.

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