Lagos
pastor accused of sexually abusing children
Osun Defender March 2, 2014 http://www.osundefender.org/?p=152809
The peace of Akute, Ogun State was disrupted by aggrieved
non-governmental organizations, NGOs, and women protesting the
relocation of an orphanage allegedly being run by a pastor
standing trial on a four-count charge of sexual abuse.
The protesters, led by Josephine Effah-Chukwuma, Executive
Director, Project Alert, and Dr. Joe Okei-Odumakin, founder,
Women Arise, were, mostly, lawyers, child right and women
activists. They stormed Akute-Ijoko Road at about 12 noon
displaying placards with inscriptions: “Say no to child
abuse”, “This pastor is a pedophile”,
“Orphanage or child abuse center”, “Justice
for sexually-abused children”, among others. The
protesters lamented that the founder of the orphanage had gone
ahead to relocate it when he had not been cleared of the case of
sexual abuse hanging on his head. The protest was
prompted by a text message about the relocation of the orphanage
allegedly sent by the pastor. The text message read:
“RELOCATION OF ORPHANAGE – Beloved, come rejoice
with us as we celebrate God’s faithfulness in thanksgiving
and dedication of the new place God appointed us at Akute-Ijoko
Road on Saturday February 22, 2014, at 11am. Please pray and
plan to attend. God bless you.” The protesters
alleged that the orphanage is a killer and “the people of
this vicinity must know because we can’t keep allowing
these abuses to go on”. They went on: “This place
must be closed down. We will not keep quiet and allow a
pedophile to truncate the future of our children. All the
children in this center are the future of Nigeria and if they
are being raped by the pastor, it means that Nigeria has no
future. We are also calling on the government of Ogun State and
the people of Nigeria to make sure that he is brought to book.
Every responsible Nigerian must ensure that the pastor is
brought to book.” They questioned Ogun State
government on why the orphanage remained in operation and why
the pastor was becoming more courageous to the extent of opening
another orphanage under the watch of the state. “Ogun
State has not shut down the orphanage in spite of the fact that
the founder has a four- count charge of sexual abuse still
hanging over his head. Until the law takes it’s course,
until he is acquitted and the court of law declares him
innocent, this orphanage should be closed down.”
Speaking during the protest, Okei-Odumakin noted that the pastor
was relocating his orphanage from Akute because he is running
away from the negative publicity he got as a result of the
alleged sexual abuse of the girls at the orphanage.
“Investigations revealed that despite the fact that the
Ogun State Ministry of Women Affairs instructed the pastor to
stay away from the orphanage, he still frequents the orphanage.
What system did Ogun State put in place to monitor and ensure
that the pastor does not go to that orphanage?”
Josphine Effah- Chukwuma, Executive Director, Project Alert,
said that Ogun State Government and the Ministry of Women
Affairs have returned the two girls that cried out that the
pastor was sexually abusing them to the orphanage. “Does
it take a wizard or a blind person to know that you don’t
return victims of a crime to crime site? Imagine those two
under-aged girls returned to the orphanage on the grounds that
they signed an undertaking that they wanted to go back.
According to the laws in Nigeria, as long as they are under 18,
you are not an adult, you don’t have the right to decide
for yourself.” The protesters demanded that the
orphanage be closed until the suspect is acquitted by the court
of law. Although the pastor was not around, a jeep,
reportedly owned by him, was parked inside the compound.
Building work was apparently on- going at the site while hired
chairs, a cake for the event and visitors trooped in for the
event. Not sealed According to one of the invited
guests, one Mrs Olagbemi, “I received a text message
through my phone that the orphanage was relocating. I have known
the pastor for about eight years now. Because I run a Bible club
and children Evangelism Ministry, I usually visit the orphanage
to give them what we have for the children. And we have been
doing this for seven years. I am not aware that the first home
was sealed by government because of alleged sexual abuse of
children.” Further investigation also revealed that
the orphanage at Akute remained in operation with more than 26
children.
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