The Guardian (Nigeria)

Court sentences school driver, assistant for sexual assault on five- year- old pupil

Discharges another

- By Yetunde Ayobami Ojo

ALAGOS State Domestic Violence and Sexual Offences Court, yesterday, sentenced a school bus driver, Tony Akpan to life imprisonme­nt for sexually assaulting a five- year- old pupil.

Trial judge, Abiola Soladoye, found Akpan and his accomplice, Itoro Wilson, the bus assistant, guilty of sexual assault in a charge brought against them by the state government.

Delivering judgment in the suit, the judge held that the prosecutio­n provided overwhelmi­ng evidence to prove the charge against them.

Justice Soladoye sentenced Wilson to two years imprisonme­nt for assisting his principal to evade justice.

The prosecutio­n called five witnesses to testify against the defendants at the trial.

The judge said that the testimony of the survivor was truthful and boldly narrated by her, while the medical Doctor’s evidence corroborat­ed what she said.

The prosecutio­n had told the court that the convicts committed the offence on October 20, 2017, on Magodo Road, Isheri, Lagos.

In another suit, the judge discharged and acquitted one Sunday Akpan, charged for defiling his 10- year- old step- daughter.

The prosecutio­n had alleged that the defendant committed the offence on December 8, 2018 at about 2: 00p. m. in Thomas Estate in Ajah.

The prosecutio­n said his offence is contrary to sections 137 and 415 of the Criminal Laws of Lagos State, 2015.

But in her judgment, the judge held that the prosecutio­n did not call the vital witness ( survivor) , who was alleged to have been defiled.

The judge said the onus is on a prosecutio­n to prove its case beyond reasonable doubt.

She said: “The essential elements of defilement were not put in place as the prosecutio­n did not call the vital witness, who is the victim alleged to have been defiled.

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