A 35-year-old man from the Tafawa Balewa Local Government Area of
Bauchi State, Isa Umar has appealed to both the state government and the
police to assist him by bringing to justice, a person who allegedly
raped his wife.
Umar and the officer in charge of the Legal Aid Council, Zubayr
Hanbali made the plea, yesterday, at the secretariat of the Nigerian
Union of Journalists in Bauchi.
In his account of the incident, Umar alleged that he asked a
commercial motorcyclist, (okada) whose name was simply given as Auwalu
to take his wife and two children to a nearby village, but he diverted
into the bush at Ball village in Tafawa Balewa Local Government Area and
raped the woman in front of her two children aged between three and six
years, after stabbing her with a knife.
“My wife lost her pregnancy as a result of the incident and suffered
psychological trauma due to shock and the shame. I feel very sad over
what happened to her and I intend to see that the person who committed
this abominable act does not go unpunished. I felt ashamed of myself
because he has spoilt my name and reputation,” Umar lamented.
He said that he took his wife to the Abubakar Tafawa Balewa Teaching
Hospital and treated her for over two weeks, adding that the culprit
tried to bribe him with N40,000 so as to bury the matter, but he
declined and reported the matter to the Divisional Police Officer, DPO,
in charge of Bununu.
According to him, the DPO said since Auwalu did not admit commiting
the crime, it will be difficult for them to prosecute him, hence he
approached the Legal Aid Council for assistance.
Narrating her ordeal to newsmen, the victim, (names withheld) who
said she was a mother of four children alleged that the suspect diverted
her to the bush instead of taking her to the village she was going to
with two of her children and threatened to kill her if she refused to
cooperate with him.
“He stabbed me with a knife and beat me. He wrestled with me and
overpowered me before he raped me in the presence of my two kids and
told me I cannot do anything to him because he would get away with the
act,” Mrs Umar added.
The Police Public Relations Officer, ASP Hassan Mohammed Auyo said he
was not aware of the incident but promised to investigate the
allegation.
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