Okada rider to die by hanging over rape, murder of teenager in Ondo

Okada rider to die by hanging over rape, murder of teenager in Ondo

An Ondo State High Court in Akure has sentenced to death by hanging, one Dare Ojo, for rape and murder of an 11-year-old girl, Zainab Adeyemo, along Ese/Irun-Akoko Road, Akoko North-East council area rea of the state.

The accused was alleged to have committed the offences on July 17, 2020 while conveying the deceased on his commercial motorcycle to the market at Irun-Akoko.

Mother of the deceased, during the proceeding, narrated how the incident happened.

She said that the commercial motorcycle rider, Dare Ojo, was invited to take the late Zainab Adeyemo from Ese-Akoko to the market at Irun-Akoko.

The victims parents were said to have contacted Dare Ojo who took her away on his motorcycle, but he told them that he had dropped her off at the market.

Zainab dead body was later found by a search party that was raised by the community leaders after her disapearance.

However, the trial Judge, Yemi Fasanmi, said that the accused was guilty of the charges based on findings of the pathologist from Federal Medical Centre, Owo, who carried out test on remains of the deceased.

‎Fasanmi said the pathologist established that there was struggle and the vaginal of the deceased was forcefully penetrated.

The police investigator, also told the court that the accused led him and some Police to the scene of the incident in a bush.

‎The Judge, though admitted there was no eyewitness account, relied on the Doctrine of Last Seen.

‎According to him, Mr Ojo was the last person who saw Zainab Adeyemo as there was no other person who saw her after the accused took her away.

The defendant counsel, Kolawole Oluiwa appealed to the court to be lenient with the accused.

‎Dare Ojo, the defendant, however, pleaded for mercy when asked to talk by the Judge.

However, Justice ‎Fasanmi, sentenced the accused to life imprisonment having found him guilty of the first charge, rape, punishable under section 31(1), (2), and (3) of the Ondo State Child’s Right Law, 2007,

‎He also condemned the accused to death by hanging having been found guilty of the murder punishable under section 319(1) of the Criminal Code Cap 37, vol. 1, Laws of Ondo, 2006.

‎Speaking after the courts verdict, the defendant’s attorney appreciated the diligence of the court.

Also, the prosecution attorney, Afolabi Bolanle, who is a Director in the state Ministry of Justice, said all parties to the matter got justice.

‎Bolanle said that ” This is a case of murder and rape. The accused was charged for a case of having sexual intercourse with a child, which is contrary to section 31, 1, subsection 1, subsection 2, and 3 of the child’s right law, year 2007, as well as a murder, contrary to section 316, and punishable under section 319 of the criminal code, chapter 27 of the state law, 2006. The case was initially filed in 2020,” she said.

Then there was also an amendment later to the charges, and further amendments. So the case eventually was opened in 2023, and it continued until today when the judgment was given by the court.

‎”The prosecution called six witnesses, while the defendants gave evidence without calling any witnesses.

‎”So at the end of the day, he was found guilty of count one and two. Count one is rape, and count two is murder. And the court sentenced him to life imprisonment for rape and for death for count two, which is murder.

So we thank God. It’s a great relief. We have seen the end of the case today. Judgment has been served. There’s judgment for the deceased. Unfortunately, the victim is late, she’s dead, by the act of the defendant. But today, she got judgment.

‎”There is also judgment for the families of the deceased, and there is judgment for the state, because judgment is in three ways. So the state, the victim, the family, even the defendant too.”

Bolanle who is also the Administrative Secretary, Ondo State Agency Against Gender Based Violence(OSA-GBV), commended “the prosecutor, the legal officer, the director of legal services in the Agency Against Gender-Based Violence, Barrister John Dada Joshua, who prosecuted this case from the beginning to the end. I’m commending for his doggedness.”

Culled from vanguard