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Rapists On The Loose In Ekiti by Nobody: 11:36am On Nov 06, 2015
By Rotimi Olaleye

Just as the preponderance of rape and other gender based violence are eliciting concern among security agencies and gender movements across the country, facts are beginning to emerge on why the menace that is debasing womanhood are on the upward swing, despite much legislation put in place to check the scourge.

Ekiti state is no exception, as the crime ranks among the highest in the state, Mr Alberto Adeyemi, Police Public Relations Officer in the state, told Vanguard that from January this year to October alone, 29 rape cases and defilement of underaged have been recorded. He added that all the offenders had been charged to court, yet none of them has been sentenced.

A situation, the feminist movement in the state described as not only worrisome but dangerous. Ekiti prides itself as one of the states in the federation with laws that protect women and children from all forms of abuse. As far back as 2011, the state had enacted gender-based violence prohibition law to complement the already existing laws that prescribed a minimum of 7 years to a life sentence for offenders.

Psychological trauma
Despite the stringent laws, yet it beats the imagination of many in the state that the obnoxious crime still remains very rife. At a public lecture organised by the Women and Children Development and Health Research Initiative (WCDHRI) in Ado Ekiti recently, experts and security agents identified reasons why offenders still prowl the streets seeking for their prey, while their victims still suffer psychological trauma in silence.

To Adeyemi, the Police Public Relation Officer, victims are not helping matters, some for fear of stigmatization, preferred to keep quiet, while some would appeal to the Police to withdraw the matter midway, because of intervention from some quarters.
According to the Chairperson of International Federation of Women Lawyers in the state, Mrs. Rita Ilevbare, “it is very common to see perpetrators using traditional rulers, religious leaders, community leaders and influential people in the society to beg the victim and her family not to prosecute offenders.”
She also posited that weak legal sanction, has been making offenders to escape the full weight of the law, “Rape victims in Nigeria face hostilities from family, friends and the society, it is unfortunate that the perpetrator who should be ashamed, stigmatized and ostracized is let off the hook while the victim is subject to a second round of violence. Most victims will rather choose to suffer in pain and anguish due to the social stigma attached to rape.

She said further that the inaction of the police was not helping matters, because “the Police is not adequately equipped both in human and material resources to effectively investigate rape cases.

Forensic evidence
Apart from the absence of laboratories at most police stations to preserve forensic evidence, the attitude of police officers to rape victims is very appalling. While a university don, Professor Olabisi Aina, noted that lack of social and cultural commitment to fight against gender-based violence was part of the contributing factors to the menace.

She also said lack of political will and weak technical support for the implementation of laws, fuels the recurring case of rape and gender-based violence in parts of the country.

Prof. Aina of the Centre for Gender and Development Studies, Ekiti State University (EKSU) Ado Ekiti said, “poor public awareness on the existence of legislation and policies against gender based violence” was responsible for the increased incidence of the crime in Ekiti.

She said Nigerians must admit that gender-based violence occurs and that “we must understand that it affects us all” so as to be able to collectively tackle the scourge. The President of WCDHRI, Dr. Pius Idowu Adeojo said the female gender had been vulnerable to sexual violence globally, stressing that “rape is the most devastating, all-pervasive form of gender based violence with both short and long term effects.”
Dr. Adeojo said WCDHRI was therefore out “to sensitise the community about rape and methods of prevention, to educate the members of the society on the actions to take and procedures to follow in the period immediately following rape or sexual assault and to challenge the cogs in the wheel of procedures that prosecutes sex offenders and to provide an outlet for care, support and justice for victims of rape.”


Justice for victims.
He called on government, non-governmental organisations and all stakeholders “to work in unison to prevent all forms of sexual abuse/violence and offer assistance to victims of sexual abuse or rape.”
The Ekiti State Commissioner for Women Affairs, Gender Empowerment and Social Development, Mrs. Olayinka Ogundayomi, commended WCDHRI for the public lecture to sensitise Nigerians on rape and sexual abuse and said her ministry and other stakeholders had recorded successes at eradicating rape in our society.

Ogundayomi noted that the ministry had recorded “one conviction while five other cases are still pending in law courts.” She added that survivors of the crime had been given support thorugh the state’s “Gender Based Intervention Scheme and integrated back to the society.”

She charged the people of the state not to keep quiet when the crime occurred, saying when people failed “to react with equal display of disgust, we unwittingly encourage this act to become further entrenched in our daily lives.”

Ilevbare, concluded by quoting Justice Nwali Ngwuta of the Supreme Court; “I think that the severity of punishment for rape, with particular reference to statutory variety, should rank next to capital punishment,” adding that having carnal knowledge of a girl under 14 years, with or without her consent or having carnal knowledge of a girl with unsound mind should be treated with all the seriousness it deserves


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Re: Rapists On The Loose In Ekiti by worry359(m): 12:03pm On Nov 06, 2015
If people use the "tires and petrol therapy" to rapists there would be much less rape!

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Re: Rapists On The Loose In Ekiti by wasco24: 1:10pm On Nov 06, 2015
Work of too much amala

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Re: Rapists On The Loose In Ekiti by jamex93(m): 1:10pm On Nov 06, 2015
Na wa o


I can't shout abeg
Re: Rapists On The Loose In Ekiti by bunmioguns(m): 1:10pm On Nov 06, 2015
undecided
Re: Rapists On The Loose In Ekiti by Nobody: 1:10pm On Nov 06, 2015
worry359:
If people use the "tires and petrol therapy" to rapists there would be much less rape!

Oh yeah...

But dealing with rape goes beyond severe punishments.....it also means that men have to change their attitudes to women, jobs have to be improved, and people have to behave themselves.

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Re: Rapists On The Loose In Ekiti by pocohantas(f): 1:10pm On Nov 06, 2015
Which kind sensitive topic is this?
They are on the loose in Fayose's Ekiti? Buhari's Nigeria?
When they are finally caught, what punishment is meted out on them to deter potential and aspiring rapist?

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Re: Rapists On The Loose In Ekiti by raayah(f): 1:10pm On Nov 06, 2015
“I think that the severity of punishment for rape, with particular reference to statutory variety, should rank next to capital punishment,” adding that having carnal knowledge of a girl under 14 years, with or without her consent or having carnal knowledge of a girl with unsound mind should be treated with all the seriousness it deserves

Eh,. Please add that for men too! An adult having sex with any person below 14(with or without consent) should be severely punished.
In short i think, you should change 14 to 16.
No rapists should go scot free. If you cannot control your urges, you deserve to be locked up.

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Re: Rapists On The Loose In Ekiti by bobbybiggs(m): 1:10pm On Nov 06, 2015
hmmmm
Re: Rapists On The Loose In Ekiti by jamex93(m): 1:11pm On Nov 06, 2015
worry359:
If people use the "tires and petrol therapy" to rapists there would be much less rape!


U talk well o
Re: Rapists On The Loose In Ekiti by JideTheBlogger(m): 1:11pm On Nov 06, 2015
Re: Rapists On The Loose In Ekiti by costandi(m): 1:11pm On Nov 06, 2015
A woman was being raped the other night and she cried to the rapist, "Please, think of my children!"

Kinky b.itch.

Na joke I dey oo.

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Re: Rapists On The Loose In Ekiti by campdavid2015: 1:11pm On Nov 06, 2015
Hmm.
Re: Rapists On The Loose In Ekiti by zenith4biz(m): 1:11pm On Nov 06, 2015
A society with lost moral values despite the level of it's education CANNOT stand the test of time
Re: Rapists On The Loose In Ekiti by funkybully(f): 1:11pm On Nov 06, 2015
I was told a research proved ewedu and amala have great aphrodisiac effect, no wonder sexual crimes abound in area where amala and ewedu are consumed with vigor

Is Ogun in the report ?

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Re: Rapists On The Loose In Ekiti by Acidosis(m): 1:12pm On Nov 06, 2015
Sad
Re: Rapists On The Loose In Ekiti by Nobody: 1:12pm On Nov 06, 2015
I thought you said Rappist as in: M.I and Vector grin cool
Re: Rapists On The Loose In Ekiti by iFirst: 1:12pm On Nov 06, 2015
Hmmmmm
Re: Rapists On The Loose In Ekiti by kennyman2000(m): 1:12pm On Nov 06, 2015
Hmmmm... Fayose, get all these rapists and talk to them just like how u're talking to those old women the other time.

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Re: Rapists On The Loose In Ekiti by Nobody: 1:13pm On Nov 06, 2015
Bigmillz:
yoruba people, my tribes people, and other Nigerians have a ra.pe problem. And it is high time we talked about it, and evolved solutions for it. It is also high time we faced the problem in all of our communities , the problem of not respecting women, and not honouring them as human beings. Let us take this first step by being like Ekiti state....being honest about our problem, and in that way we can get to the solution. Thanks.

Lovely fix, eh?

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Re: Rapists On The Loose In Ekiti by ToyozzieTohBad(f): 1:13pm On Nov 06, 2015
shocked
Re: Rapists On The Loose In Ekiti by kekakuz(m): 1:14pm On Nov 06, 2015
Bigmillz:
yoruba people have a thing for raping gals
yes we love rapping those hairy yam legged ibo girls

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Re: Rapists On The Loose In Ekiti by metalina: 1:15pm On Nov 06, 2015
Bigmillz:
yoruba people have a thing for raping gals
The mechanics you are made of is in total disarray. You need help very fast.

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Re: Rapists On The Loose In Ekiti by alkines(m): 1:15pm On Nov 06, 2015
Bigmillz:
yoruba people have a thing for raping gals
Think before u reply d1ck head....

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Re: Rapists On The Loose In Ekiti by Joeace3000(m): 1:15pm On Nov 06, 2015

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Re: Rapists On The Loose In Ekiti by Highcuerayte: 1:15pm On Nov 06, 2015
What on earth is the writer saying?
Re: Rapists On The Loose In Ekiti by scholes0(m): 1:16pm On Nov 06, 2015
The state where rapists are on the loose?

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Re: Rapists On The Loose In Ekiti by MinorityTribe: 1:16pm On Nov 06, 2015
Yorubas and rape is like bread and butter.

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Re: Rapists On The Loose In Ekiti by basilo101: 1:19pm On Nov 06, 2015
Not just Ekiti, Southwest in general. At least igbo make millions of dollars if dey succeed in drug, what do yorubas gain frm rape? Rape is a cowardly crime

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