LAGOS – Justice Kudirat Jose of Lagos State High Court sitting in Ikeja was, yesterday, told how a commercial driver, Ajayi Gbadegesin, 40, had s exual intercourse with his daughter for 18 months.
Led in evidence by the state prosecutor, Mr. Babatunde Oguntemowo, an importer of laboratory and scientific equipment, Babatope Adamolekun, said: “On May 12, 2014, at about 8a.m, on my way to work at Bello Bus Stop, Iju, Lagos, I saw a 10-year-old girl (name withheld) begging a woman for money.
“I asked her why she was not in school and the victim narrated to me that she lost her mother, was staying with her step-mother in Agege, a suburb of Lagos and needed money to go back.
“She added that her father had been having s ex with her for more than one and half years and that she almost died from the previous night’s experience, as her father had s ex with her more than three times.”
The witness further told the court that when he asked the girl of her father’s whereabouts, she told him that her father’s commercial bus was parked a few meters away from the bus stop and that he had gone to get fuel.
Adamolekun told the court that with the help of four other people, they forced the victim’s father to the police station in a tricycle.
He added: “On getting to Red House Police Station at Iju Ishaga in Agege, I told the police what happened and they assigned a female officer to take the girl to hospital for test and treatment.
“I assisted them with N7,500 that evening when I was showed the result from the hospital that confirmed that her father had s ex with her. The DPO, Ajimote, directed them to charge the matter to court immediately after seeing the report.”
The next morning, Gbadegesin admitted having s ex with his daughter, saying it was the devil’s work.
The witness continued: “Then we chartered a vehicle to Abule-Egba Magistrate’s Court, where I was called as a witness, and the Magistrate ordered that the girl be taken to Idi-Araba for rehabilitation, while her father was remanded in Kirikiri Prison.”
Justice Jose adjourned the matter till October 6 for continuation of trial.
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