Her
name is Blessing Effiong from Akwa Ibom state and in 2008 when she was
only 16, she was arrested and detained for being in possession of a
stolen N10, 000 phone. She has been awaiting trial at the female
section of Kirikiri Prisons, Lagos for four years now. Unbelievable,
right?
Hear Blessing:
In 2008, I bought a Starcomms phone for N10,000 in order to start a business centre. A few days later, a man called me and said the phone was stolen from him. I told the man I didn’t know it was stolen. We had an agreement that I should return the phone and he would refund my money.
I gave the man my address but when he got to my place, he said the phone was stolen from him along with his laptop and some other vital documents. He accused me of being a thief, called the police and had me arrested. I was charged with robbery and have been in Kirikiri since then as my trial has yet to begin.
The
Akwa-Ibom indigene, who was interviewed by the Attorney-General of the
state, Mr. Ade Ipaye, and representatives of the Office of the Public
Defender, during a visit to the prisons to evaluate the number of
awaiting trial persons there, narrated in detail how she had been
incarcerated since the age of 16 because she could not afford the
services of a lawyer.
Effiong
said she was arrested at her guardian’s house in Ebute-Meta but was
transferred to the Agboju Police Division from where she was taken to
an Ikeja Magistrate’s Court.
She
said although she was 16 at the time of her arrest, the Investigating
Police Officer claimed she was 21 so that she would be tried as an
adult.
“I
told the IPO that I was only 16 years old and that I knew nothing
about the stolen phone but the IPO wrote 21 on my statement and claimed I
was lying about my age. I was arraigned as an adult,” she said.
Effiong
added that even after four years, her trial had not begun as the court
was said to be awaiting advice from the Director of Public
Prosecutions.
(Culled from Punch)
(Culled from Punch)
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