RAPE: Awele Ideal Esq. Walk Against Rape held in Asaba



A senior lawyer and former Legal Adviser Delta State Post Primary Education Board, Dr Irene Ofili has said that victims of sexual violence risk losing their lives if they cower under intimidation and fear of stigmatization instead of seeking help from the right sources.




“It is possible that thirteen year old Ochanya Elizabeth Ogbanje would be alive today if she confided in the right persons,” Ofili said during a walk against sexual violence and molestations in Asaba, Delta State yesterday.

 She said that there are lots of victims of sexual abuse like Ochanya Ogbanje in Asaba, who are too afraid to speak out about their plight and benefit from free legal and psychological. The senior lawyer, Clerk of the Delta State House of Assembly, Mrs Lyna Aliya Ocholor; Director General, Delta State Multidoor Courthouse, Mrs Julia Utulu and retired judge of Delta State Customary Court, Hon Lady Tina Onianwa were among lawyers and activists that walked through the streets of Asaba to demand justice for late Ochanya who died from complications arising from about four years of continued sexual abuse and to educate residents on the urgency to protect young persons.








“No to rape!,” the procession chanted as participants handed out leaflets condemning the death of Ochanya and waved placards with writings such as, “rape is a crime”; “don’t wait to be a victim”; “rape equals murder”; “stop rape now” among others.

 Addressing journalists in front of the Stephen Keshi Stadium, where the rally terminated, coordinator of the walk and lawyer, Awele Ideal Esq said, “The walk today aims to raise awareness of the plight of rape victims who are stampeded by society, Church and family members to keep quiet. The society keeps blaming the victim and not the perpetrators. We walk to say NO! A victim has right to justice and no amount of provocation gives you right to rape or sexually assault a child,”

She appealed to the Attorney General of the Federation to hold a watching brief in during the prosecution of those implicated in Ochanya’s death. Other participants urged teachers, female lawyers and the state Ministry of Justice to create awareness against rape, child abuse and deprivation in the state.

 Thirteen year old Ochanya was reported to have died from complications caused by years of severe sexual abuse by a 51-year old guardian and his son in Otukpo, Benue State.

 FIDA Benue State is spearheading the fight for justice for late Ochanya. Signed Awele Ideal Esq. Convener

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