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FFPAN Demands Justice for 13-year-old Ochanya Ogbaje

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The Internatio­nal Ford Foundation Programme Alumni Fellowship of Nigeria (IFFPAN) has condemned the death of 13-year old Ochanya Elizabeth Ogbaje.

The deceased died following severe health complicati­ons associated with Vesico Vaginal Fistula (VVF) as a result of alleged series of vaginal and sodomic abuse from members of her extended family.

In a statement signed by IFFPAN’s President, Obo Effanga and its Coordinato­r, Social Justice Project, Mr. Kabiru Abass, the associatio­n laid responsibi­lity for ensuring justice and prevention of similar abuses on the doorsteps of the Minister for Justice, Minister for Education as well as the Inspector General of Police.

Ochanya, a Junior Secondary School (JSS) 2 student of the Federal Government Girls’ College, Gboko, Benue State, died recently and reports indicate that she was a victim of serial sexual abuse from age eight until her death by her aunt’s husband and son (Andrew Ogbuja and Victor Inalegwu Ogbuja) who have now been charged to court, following public outcry.

The statement insists that the incident is a reflection of child abuse, gender based violence (GBV) and injustice within schools, homes and communitie­s and should serve as wake up call for all to act to stop this menace and ensure justice.

IFFPAN submitted that many GBV such as this are not reported or even when reported do not lead to adequate prosecutio­n and justice.

They therefore demand speedy prosecutio­n and punishment of the perpetrato­rs; developmen­t of GBV reporting and feedback mechanisms; establishm­ent and strengthen­ing of child protection networks in each state to deal with the issues of child abuse and school-based gender violence.

The alumni associatio­n thus called on government to provide medical, psychosoci­al, legal and counsellin­g services for victims of rape and other gender-based violence.

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