Thursday, April 16, 2026 - Two suspects, Izuchukwu Nnamdi and David Nwokocha, have been arrested for s3xually assaulting a 16-year-old girl, Mercy Udeogba, in Edo State.
The victim revealed that she fled her aunt’s residence after
allegedly taking five thousand Naira from her.
Seeking shelter, she approached Izuchukwu Nnamdi, who then
took her to the one-room apartment of his colleague, 32-year-old David
Nwokocha.
She disclosed that both men s3xually assaulted her
repeatedly throughout the night.
According to her, the following morning, after leaving
Nwokocha’s apartment, she went to stay with Lucky Tony, a 24-year-old man at
Ogiso Quarters in Benin City, where she was s3xually abused for three nights.
The Commander of the Task Force to the Government House, Edo
State, ASP Ibharagbotua Odigie Smart, who confirmed the incident, said the
suspects were arrested following a distress call from a Vigilante Security
Guard about the assault.
He narrated how he immediately mobilized his operatives,
which resulted in the arrest of two suspects, with one still at large.
He assured that the remaining suspect would be apprehended
and that justice will be served, reiterating the Sen. Monday Okpebholo’s
administration’s firm stance against s3xual offenses in the State.
Reacting to the incident on Tuesday, April 15, 2026, the
Coordinator Office of the First Lady Edo State, Mrs. Edesili Okpebholo Anani,
condemned the s3xual assault, describing it as a grave violation of human
dignity with no place in society.
Expressing deep sympathy for the victim, the Coordinator
pledged that all necessary measures would be taken to ensure swift and
transparent justice.
She reaffirmed her Office’s commitment to strengthening
protective systems for vulnerable individuals and supporting law enforcement
agencies in the diligent prosecution of offenders.
Mrs. Anani called on the public to collectively reject all
forms of s3xual violence and assault, emphasizing that silence and indifference
only enable perpetrators.
She urged communities leaders, religious institutions, and
civil society groups to stand in solidarity with survivors by creating safe
spaces for them to speak out and actively support their journey toward healing
and justice.
Miss Udeogba is currently receiving care at the Vivian
S3xual Assault Referral Centre, undergoing a forensic medical examination as
directed by the Coordinator.
Investigations are ongoing, with assurances that justice
will be served.

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