A
34-year-old man, Solomon Ajisafe, has been arrested by the police for
allegedly torturing his girlfriend, Tope Amuda, in the Igbo Olomu,
Ikorodu West area of Lagos State. PUNCH Metro learnt that
Solomon, together with his mother, a leader in the Oodua People’s
Congress, and some hoodlums flogged Amuda with canes for alleged
adultery.
Our correspondents were told that afterwards, she was
taken round the community, before ground pepper was allegedly inserted
in her private parts.
The incident happened last Sunday at about 7pm on Aminu Toyin Street.
A
resident, who identified herself only as Adunni, told PUNCH Metro that
attempts made by neighbours to stop the torture was rebuffed by the OPC.
Adunni said Amuda, a 25-year-old Osun State indigene, lost her mind due to the trauma she suffered.
She
said, “They did not allow anybody to rescue her. They made jest of her
for hours as they took her round the community. I saw her; she was
speaking to herself and was incoherent. That was when I discovered that
she had lost her mind.”
The General Secretary, Igbo Olomu
Community Development Association, and Coordinator, Women Arise
Initiative in the area, Adebayo Obatungbase, said she reported the
matter at the Igbo Olomu Police Division.
She said the community
was planning to send away Solomon’s mother, whose name was given simply
as Mrs. Ajisafe, from the community.
She said, “The suspect’s
mother calls herself a prophetess, but she is also a member of the OPC.
We have decided to send her away from this community.”
The Chairman, Igbo Olomu CDA, Michael Adekoya, described the incident as “sheer acts of wickedness.”
He
said, “The police are trying, but we need special attention from the
government. This community has turned to something else. Why would a
normal human being insert pepper in a woman’s private parts?”
However,
Solomon told our correspondents that he only slapped his girlfriend,
adding that they had been dating for the past four years without
anything to show for the relationship.
He said, “I am a
hardworking man and I had a son before I met her. We have dated for four
years and during that period; there was no child between us. She has
been a thorn in my flesh because she always made trouble with my family.
“She
later fought with my mother and because of that, she decided to pack
out of the house. Nine months later, she returned and said she was three
months pregnant for me. That was when I beat her. I confessed to the
police that I beat her up, but it was only a slap which made her eye to
swell.”
Solomon’s sister-in-law, Ayomide Ajayi, a nursing mother, who was equally arrested, told PUNCH Metro she was innocent.
Ajayi, 27, said, “I don’t know anything about the allegation. You can ask her.”
But the victim, Amuda, insisted that Solomon and his family members tortured her.
Amuda,
who spoke in Yoruba, said, “He and his family members used bottle to
insert pepper into my private parts. I am done with this relationship.
Let everybody go their separate ways.”
A police source told one of our correspondents it was possible Amuda was also flogged with a charm.
The
source said, “When we picked her from the general hospital, she could
barely walk. They really dealt with her and she has been giving us some
useful information on their occult operation.”
Our correspondents
learnt that the Office of the Public Defender had equally shown
interest, leading to the arraignment of Solomon and Ayomide before an
Ikorodu Magistrate’s Court on three counts of assault.
The
charges read in part, “That you, Solomon Ajisafe, Ayomide Ajayi and
others now at large, on June 14, 2015, at about 7pm on Aminu Toyin
Street, Igbo-Olomu, Lagos, in the Ikorodu Magisterial District, did
assault one Opeyemi Amuda by beating her with cane all over her body;
that you indecently and unlawfully assault her by inserting pepper and a
bottle inside her vagina, which caused her bodily harm.”
The defendants pleaded not guilty.
The
magistrate ordered that they be remanded in custody, adding that the
case file be forwarded to the Directorate of Public Prosecutions, for
legal advice.
While adjourning the case till July 15, 2015, the magistrate asked the police to take the victim to a rehabilitation centre.
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