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Battered Pregnant Woman: Co-workers Stall Probe by biodunid: 12:16pm On Jan 01, 2014
Battered pregnant woman: Co-workers stall probe


Police probe into the battering of pregnant Alexandra Ossai has taken a new turn as her colleagues have allegedly refused to assist investigation by not giving statements.

Ossai, a former supervisor at Toppan Printing Company, was said to have lost her seven-month pregnancy a few days after the company manager, Kaveh Noine, allegedly kicked her in the stomach. The incident was said to have occurred in the full glare of her colleagues.

An emergency surgical operation was performed on her after she began bleeding in the early hours of December 16 2013.

A lawyer, Mr. Courage Erhuen, who took up the matter on Ossai’s behalf, said, “After the story was published, Ossai got calls from her colleagues. They warned her that she should not mention their names to the police as witnesses as they would not be giving statements. They told her that they were not ready to lose their jobs.

“As it is, what the police have done so far is to take statements from Ossai’s aunt, Mrs. Olabisi Jaiyeoba, and her younger sister, who also worked in the company. They have also taken statements from Ossai.

“At presently, they are waiting to take statements from the surgeon who is currently away from Lagos State. He will be returning after the new year.”

The investigation had been taken over by the Lagos State Police Command from the Area F Command Ikeja. The new team is headed by a Deputy Commissioner of Police. Noine, who was arrested last Friday is said to be in the custody of the command.

Before she was disengaged, Ossai allegedly earned N17,000 monthly, while two of her siblings who also worked in the same company earned N12,000. Her siblings were allegedly sacked without pay after the incident.

President Goodluck Jonathan had directed the Ministers of Interior, Mr. Aba Moro; the Minister of Labour, Chief Emeka Wogu; Minister of Health, Prof. Onyebuchi Chukwu; the Minster of Women Affairs, Hajia Zaynab Maina; and the National Human Rights Commission, to probe the matter and recommend actions

PUNCH Metro also gathered that Ossai, who for security reasons, was discharged from Mercy Hospital Fagba where she was receiving treatment a few days ago, was admitted after suffering a relapse. She was reportedly discharged on Monday.

The Public Relations Officer of the Lagos State Public Advice Centre, Mr. Alex Omorondion told PUNCH Metro that he had received a petition from Ossai’s lawyer.

He said, “We have received a petition on the issue from Erhuen (lawyer), so also the Ministry of Justice. We intend to follow the matter up to the Attorney General’s office. Things will pick after the new year since the company has closed for the Yuletide.” Toppan is expected to resume production activities on January 8, 2014.
Re: Battered Pregnant Woman: Co-workers Stall Probe by biodunid: 12:18pm On Jan 01, 2014
Where is solidarity between the oppressed? I thought we had a minimum wage law in Nigeria. Does it exempt large private organisations like Toppan that apparently employs more than 50 people or whatever the threshold for implementation is?
Re: Battered Pregnant Woman: Co-workers Stall Probe by biodunid: 12:23pm On Jan 01, 2014
GEJ says he created 1.6m jobs in 2013 but these enslaved workers apparently haven't heard about those jobs which is why they would betray one of them to hold on to N12k per month and which is why the lady herself bore all the affronts to keep her OATT N17k per month.

Real billionaires and phantom jobs are being celebrated but poverty and desperation continue to stalk the land and turn freeborns into slaves. These are the gains of democracy Nigeriana.

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Re: Battered Pregnant Woman: Co-workers Stall Probe by ayooluniran(m): 11:34am On Jan 02, 2014
By the time the coy is forcefully closed down, they'll loose d so called Job they are keeping....else the man will kick another person another day.
Re: Battered Pregnant Woman: Co-workers Stall Probe by biodunid: 10:00pm On Jan 08, 2014
Battered pregnant woman: Police demand dead foetus
January 8, 2014 by Comfort Oseghale 25 Comments



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Ossai
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The Lagos State Police Command has demanded the dead foetus of Alexandra Ossai’s seven month pregnancy which was removed in an emergency surgery last month.

The foetus was removed after she was allegedly kicked on her stomach by her manager, Kaveh Noine, at work. At the time, Ossai was a supervisor at Toppan Printing Company.

PUNCH Metro gathered that the demand was made when Ossai’s doctor, Abdulkareem Shehu, made his statement at the command.

The police investigating team was said to have asked the doctor for the whereabouts of the dead foetus.

Shehu reportedly told the police that after the operation, the dead foetus was handed over to Ossai’s husband, as he was the father of the baby.

Ossai’s lawyer, Mr. Courage Erhuen, said, “I was informed today that the police have demanded the dead foetus. Since it was handed over to Ossai’s husband, I will inform him of the development; he would know where it was buried.

“However, Ossai’s husband cannot exhume it on his own. The issue of exhuming the body would have to be done through the coroner’s office. Even the hospital has no right to exhume the body; only the police can do that and they know what to do. Their demand doesn’t disturb the investigation; we have pictures. The matter is going to court.”

Meanwhile, some agencies of the Lagos State Government on Tuesday visited Toppan Printing Company which is located off Adeniyi Jones, Ikeja. The team, which was led by the Director of the Office of the Public Defender, Mrs. Omotola Rotimi, included the Lagos State Safety Commission, the Lagos State Building Control Agency, the Lagos State Environmental Protection Agency and the Ministry of Women Affairs and Poverty Alleviation, which Director, Mrs. Alaba Fadairo, was also present.

At the company, a construction project was e under way within its premises. It was later gathered from the project manager on site that a five storey building was to be constructed at the site.

Officials of the LASBCA and the LASC, after inspecting the project, issued an abatement notice to the workers, saying the permit for the project was not obtained from the state government before construction started.

Close to the gate, a heap of refuse was observed on the ground despite claims from the Head of the Printing Department, one Mr. Anthony, that the company had a refuse disposal bin. When Anthony was questioned about the company’s toilets for its employees, he took the team of Lagos State officials to a building close to the gate that was under construction. He said that new toilets were being built and only showed the team one toilet currently in use which was in the manager’s department.

Despite assurances that no safety procedures or laws were being breached, Anthony who was also accompanied by another Lebanese that identified himself as Abass, could not show the team of officials the cloakroom where factory workers could change into their work clothes.

He claimed that there was no senior member of the management to speak with the officials. Toppan also denied ownership of the construction going on in the compound.

Anthony said, “Toppan is under a group; the Lee group. It is Chinese-owned. It is this same Lee group that owns the construction you see in the compound. We have nothing to do with that.”

There was a mild drama when Noine, came into the premises while the team was still conducting their investigation. On sighting Erhuen with the Lagos State officials, Noine quickly hurried into one of the buildings and went into hiding. He was not sighted again until the team left the premises.

OPD Director, Rotimi, said the visit was necessary to ascertain the safety of Toppan’s employees.

She said, “This case has now gone beyond the assault on Ossai; we are still working on that, but we want to see the safety precautions on ground in the company. This is why all the relevant government agencies are here. We have received information that the workers are being underpaid; unfortunately most of them are not around now.

“From what we have seen, there are not much safety precautions in place. There are no toilets and no cloakrooms for the workers to change; they change into their work clothes in the open. The female workers would be prone to sexual harassment that way.”

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