About 1,200 Nigerians have signed a petition making rounds
on social media to forestall the release of popular Yoruba actor, Olarewaju
Omiyinka, after allegedly defiling a minor. For now, the target is for the
signees to reach 1,500.
The actor, popularly known as Baba Ijesha, was arrested last
week, after he was reported by the teenager’s foster mother ― a comedienne,
Princess ― that he molested the girl when she was seven years old.
When the actor was apprehended last Tuesday, the Police
Public Relations Officer in the state, Muyiwa Adejobi, said there was
substantial evidence against the actor as he was caught in the act on Closed
Circuit Television.
The PPRO further stated that “Based on preliminary findings,
the suspect started sexually assaulting the victim since she was seven years
old. The suspect confessed to the crime and was also captured by a CCTV camera
in the house of the complainant.”
However, in a twist of events, a senior police officer revealed that the actor may be released on Friday. The source said due to the
ongoing strike by members of the Judicial Staff Union of Nigeria, courts had
ceased from sitting and the suspect could not be detained indefinitely without
trial.
The source also said investigation into the recent
allegation against Omiyinka revealed that he did not defile the victim, adding
that when she was questioned, the victim confirmed the same.
The petition, which is drafted by the Aunt Landa’s Bethel
Foundation, on behalf of the teenager’s foster mother, Princess, has urged
1,500 Nigerians to sign against the release of the Yoruba actor, Baba Ijesha.
Dr Yolanda N George-David, who signed the petition, said it
is embarrassing to know the Nigeria Police Force are trying to grant the actor
bail.
“We seek full justice for the young child. It is
embarrassing to know Nigeria Police Force are trying to grant Olanrewaju James
Omiyinka bail today at Panti Police station, Lagos state, Nigeria.
“I want to remind the Nigeria Police Force that Section 218
of the Criminal Code Act provides that any person who has unlawful carnal
knowledge of a girl under the age of thirteen is guilty of a felony and is
liable to imprisonment for life with or without caning. This law should be
excise and thorough investigation is required with evidence already been
submitted by the child guidance,” she wrote.
Narrating the incident that transpired between Baba Ijesha
and her foster daughter, Princess said, “Days ago, the news of popular Yoruba
actor, Olarenwaju James Omiyinka, popularly known as Baba Ijesha, raping a
young girl of seven years old hit the internet, and since then, there’s been
chaos.
“It’s no longer news that I don’t have biological children
of my own, so imagine how sad I am that the girl in question (who I would like
to keep her personal information private) is one of my six adopted children
(three boys, three girls). Their parents trusted me to train them properly and
didn’t want me to feel alone. Now that the incident is public, it all feels
surreal but very painful.
“I can’t believe someone I tried to help when I was at my
lowest point in life could do this. Reading the false news that he raped her
continuously for seven years after the initial sexual defilement that took
place seven years ago is also adding to my mental health breakdown.
“Truly, he defiled her in my sitting room years ago when I
went downstairs to lock the gate after my aunt who had come to console me on
the collapse of my marriage and loss of baby (her other siblings had gone out
to play at the end of the street). She said after cleaning certain liquid (we
suspect was sperm and blood) from her bum and his body, he warned her not to tell
anyone and that it was nothing.
“In fact, he came the next day to make sure she had kept
quiet. When he was leaving, he asked her to follow him to the car to pick a
nylon of fruits for everyone. That was when he used his car key to sexually
assault her again. After those two occasions, he completely avoided coming to
my place, but called anytime he was in need.
“Fast forward to when my friend came around on Friday, April
16, 2021. She found me in a foul mood and went on to ask what had happened. I
explained to her the same gut feeling I had been having for seven years that
something was wrong with her, but it was not spiritual and it won’t go away.
She then offered to talk to her and that was when all the secrets came out.”
She continued, “On one hand, we are a bit relieved and her
parents are especially grateful to God that we now know the root cause of her
declining grades in school and sudden change in her behaviour. On the other
hand, it’s so painful knowing that she had to bear all these by herself. Her
innocence was stolen in less than four minutes. I truly can’t find the right
words to describe how deeply hurt I am.
“These parents showed compassion by allowing their kids to
live with me so I could experience motherhood. I protected and cared for them
to the best of my ability, but Lanre made me question my sanity as a mother.
“I still can’t get over the trauma of having to watch her on
CCTV just so we could get proof. She was so scared before he arrived and we had
to reassure her that we would come in before he could hurt her. She dreads him
so much to the point that when she recognized him in a movie he and I featured
in 2019, even her brothers couldn’t console her.”
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