Carol Ajie, LL.M Int’l Legal Studies from the prestigious Georgetown University Law Center Washington D.C., with a focus on Nation Building, Gender Rights and Human Rights
Friday, 29 January 2016
PMB PROTECT THE UNBORN BABY ABANDONED BY MORALLY BANKRUPT EFCC OFFICER
EFCC operative batters, abandons lover over refusal to abort pregnancy
*‘He gave me N18,000 for abortion’
LAGOS—A teenager, who alleged that she had been abandoned after being
impregnated by an operative of the Economic and Financial Crimes
Commission, EFCC, has appealed to authorities of the commission to
intervene.
The pregnant teenager, Blessing Nwokpa, also alleged that effort to
reach her estranged lover (names withheld) earned her a beating at the
commission’s office in Ikoyi, Lagos.
The 19-year-old claimed that the operative took advantage of her
homelessness to put her in the family way, only to abandon her when it
mattered most.
Trouble, as gathered, started after Nwokpa who worked as a canteen
attendant at the Awolowo Road, Ikoyi office of EFCC, had accommodation
problem. She was compelled to be sleeping in the canteen, when her lover
reportedly offered to give her shelter. Blessing
Her story
According to the expectant mother, who is currently in the custody of
the Legal Aids Council, “I was staying with my brother when I left Enugu
for Lagos. He found the canteen job for me.
“At a point he had accommodation problem and I was sleeping in the
canteen when the EFCC man said I could be sleeping in his house until my
brother get another apartment.
“I accepted without thinking of the impossible. But at night he would
lure me into having sex with him until I became pregnant without
knowing.
“When I eventually discovered I was pregnant, I told him and his
attitude towards me changed. He gave me N18,000 to abort the pregnancy
but I refused. When he discovered I was still keeping the pregnancy, he
started beating me and threw my things out of his apartment.
“He beat me to a pulp when I went to his office to request for money
for ante-natal. Some of his senior colleagues rescued me,” adding that
she was sacked at the canteen because of her pregnancy.
Legal Aids intervenes
She was reportedly directed to the Legal Aids Council where she lodged the complaint.
Vanguard was informed that attempt by the council to make peace
between the duo failed as the EFCC officer did not show up when invited.
The teenager said all she needed was for the EFCC operative to take
responsibility of the pregnancy and not necessarily to marry her.
Efforts by Vanguard to reach the concerned EFCC officer on his mobile
phone failed as it was switched off. Sources at the commission told
Vanguard that the matter was a private one.
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