JUSTICE FOR OCHANYA ELIZABETH OGBANJE

JUSTICE FOR OCHANYA ELIZABETH OGBANJE

Started
7 May 2022
Petition to
Samuel Ortom (Benue State Governor)
Signatures: 7,350Next Goal: 7,500
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Why this petition matters

Started by Lemmy Ughegbe

The ‘Men Against Rape Foundation” and the family of the late Ochanya Elizabeth Ogbanje, are calling on the Benue State Governor, Samuel Ortom and his government to meet the following demands:

  1. File an appeal to upturn the judgment of the trial court, which is considered to be a travesty of justice; 
  2. Grant a fiat to a private legal practitioner who is experienced in issues concerning Sexual and Gender Based Violence (SGBV) in particular and Human Rights in general, to prosecute the appeal.

At the tender age of five, most girls play with dolls and dream of what they’d like to become when they grow up. But for Ochanya, her dream for the next 8 years of her life that would follow, was that the pain of being raped would stop. 

When our beloved daughter clocked five, we prioritized her education so much that we were willing to sacrifice the joy of her presence, just so she could have a chance at a brighter future. Based on the fact that the nearest school which she could attend was dilapidated and abandoned, we opted to send her to live with her aunt and uncle who were much closer to a school which we considered good enough. We gladly paid her school fees as at when due. But little did we know that our precious daughter was being forced to pay for living there with her body and eventually, she ended up paying the ultimate price with her life. 

For eight years, our beloved Ochanya was drugged and raped by her uncle and cousin, Andrew Ogbuja and Victor Ogbuja. When her body could no longer bear the pain of the regular sexual abuse, she died from sexual abuse related complications. 

While we remain thankful for all the individuals and organizations who rose to the occasion and called for justice for our daughter, we have been blatantly robbed of justice, even though her case made it to the court of law. 

The judge assigned to her case in the person of Justice Augustine Ityonyima of the Benue state High Court, abdicated his responsibility, when he failed to evaluate Ochanya’s video evidence which was already admitted as evidence and marked "Exhibit F.” In legal terms, the said "Exhibit F" is called a ‘dying declaration’ He failed to carry out the aforementioned based on technical grounds. 

Furthermore, Justice Augustine Ityonyiwa jettisoned the corroborating evidence contained in the autopsy report issued by the Police Forensic Laboratory in Lagos state, which declared that Ochanya died of sexual abused related complications. If the judge had placed "Exhibit F" beside the said corroborating autopsy report from the Police Forensic Laboratory, this would have been enough grounds for the judge to enter a judgment in favour of the deceased and find the accused, Andrew Ogbuja guilty as charged. 

Global best practices and deliberate policies of countries, concerned about arresting the scourge of child sexual abuse and sexual violence, frown against technicalities being used to rob victims and survivors of the justice they deserve. 

The implication of this judgment passed by Justice Augustine Ityonyima on the basis of technicalities, is that victims and survivors of sexual violence have been dealt a fatal blow and discouraged from speaking up when they suffer from such sexual abuses. 

It is for this reason that the ‘Men Against Rape Foundation” and the family of the late Ochanya Elizabeth Ogbanje, are calling on the Benue State Governor, Samuel Ortom and his government to meet the following demands: 

  1. File an appeal to upturn the judgment of the trial court, which is considered to be a travesty of justice; 
  2. Grant a fiat to a private legal practitioner who is experienced in issues concerning Sexual and Gender Based Violence (SGBV) in particular and Human Rights in general, to prosecute the appeal.

Thank you as you sign this petition. 

Lemmy Ughegbe

For the family of late Ochanya Elizabeth Ogabanje & the Men Against Rape Foundation 

 

 

 

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Signatures: 7,350Next Goal: 7,500
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Decision-Makers

  • Samuel OrtomBenue State Governor