Tuesday, July 14, 2026 - The Abia State Government has said it has successfully prosecuted two sexual offenders in the state for defiling two minors, stating that the suspects have been convicted and jailed by a Family Court sitting at the Umuahia High Court.
The state’s Commissioner for Information, Okey Kanu,
disclosed this at the Government House on Monday while briefing
journalists on the outcome of this week’s Executive Council meeting presided
over by Governor Alex Otti.
He explained that one of the sexual offenders was convicted
and sentenced to 30 years’ imprisonment for allegedly raping a teenager, while
the second offender was sentenced to 10 years in prison for defiling a
five-year-old child.
The commissioner noted that the victims of the sexual
assaults and other gender-based and domestic violence cases are now receiving
treatment at the state government’s Sexual Assault Referral and Treatment
Centre in Aba.
Also speaking on the convictions, the Abia State
Commissioner for Poverty Alleviation and Social Protection, Mrs Ngozi Blessing
Felix, said that a 35-year-old sexual offence suspect who fled to Nasarawa
State after committing the crime was tracked and brought back to Abia by the
police to face trial.
The commissioner said the suspect, upon his arraignment on
July 9, 2026, pleaded guilty to the charges read against him by the prosecution
counsel, leading to his conviction on the same day.
Mrs Felix further disclosed that the state government has
opened a sexual offenders’ register at the Abia State Ministry of Justice to be
used for naming and shaming convicted sexual offenders.
“I would also like to send a warning to sexual offenders
that we have a sexual offenders’ register at the Ministry of Justice for naming
and shaming sexual offenders.
“So, when somebody is caught, after they are convicted,
their names are entered into the register, and this serves as a deterrent to
those who may become potential offenders in the future,” the commissioner said.
Adding his voice during the press briefing, the Abia State
Commissioner for Health, Prof. Enoch Uche, said that the state recorded a
drastic drop in the infant mortality rate between January 2026 and March 2026.

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