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Anambra teacher bags 12-year jail for raping JSS I boy

June 18, 2025
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An Anambra State Court for sexual and gender based violence sitting in Akwa, the state capital has sentenced a 34-year-old school teacher to 12 years imprisonment for raping an 11-year- old, JSS 1 student.

The defendant, Pascal Ofomata, was charged with rape and inflicting physical harm punishable under section 3(1), 4 (1) respectively of the Violence against Persons Prohibition Law, and the offense of Sexual Abuse punishable under section 35 (2) of the Child’s Right Law of Anambra State.

Ofomata, a teacher at St Christopher’s Junior Seminary 3-3 Onitsha, pleaded not guilty of the 3-count charge.

In his extra judicial statement, he outrightly denied penetrating the victim’s anus.

The defendant however admitted in his statement in the police that he sucked his penis and told him to kiss him.

After intense and intriguing trial and evaluation of the investigating police officer and the doctor who examined the victim, the court upheld the case of the prosecuting counsel and convicted the defendant, sentencing him to 12 years imprisonment.

In addition, the court barred Ofomata from being employed in any establishment with persons under 18 such as primary, secondary, and even tertiary institutions.

However, Justice Peace Otti commended the lead Prosecutor, Chinelo Akorah, of the Anambra State Ministry of Justice for her industry and brilliance.

According to her, Akorah ‘s final address was compelling and comprehensive.

She acknowledged that it was rare for cases of sexual offenses against boys to receive conclusive end and justice served to offenders.

Meanwhile, on her part, the Anambra Commissioner for Women and Social Welfare, Ify Obinabo, hailed the judgment, describing the case as rare push for justice for the boy-child.

She expressed satisfaction that the state justice system is still delivering justice.

“It’s also an opportunity to create the awareness that boys can be victims of sexual violence,” she added.

 

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