The father and elder brother of 14-year-old schoolgirl,
Obiamaka Orakwue, allegedly raped to death by unidentified persons in her home
in Abule Ado area of Lagos share their grief with Punch Newspaper
Please introduce yourself.
I am Chinedu, father of the late Obiamaka Orakwue. I am a
businessman from Anambra State. I moved into this area (Abule Ado) in 2013.
You described as untrue the story on social media of how
your daughter died. Can you narrate the true story?
I am surprised by the untruths circulated on social media
about my daughter’s death. Until her death, Obiamaka was in SS2 and not JSS2.
She attended a private school in the area and was just rounding off her
examination. She was preparing to enter SS3.
Where were you when she was killed?
Incidentally I was not around. She was murdered in our
home here on July 10. But before I left, she was fine and there was no cause
for alarm. According to her mother, she said goodnight to everybody and went to
bed early because she needed to wake up early for school. Her mother slept in a
separate room. In the morning, they were expecting her to be up from her bed.
When her mother called her and got no response, they entered her room and found
her in the pool of her blood. They smashed her skull after raping her to death.
How did the culprits enter the house?
They entered through the window. We have a backdoor
through the kitchen but it was not touched. They removed the window glass,
burglary and went in. They scaled through the fence to come in because the gate
was locked. Two of her elder brothers went to call the police. The police came
and took notes and he went with them to make statements. They took the corpse
to the mortuary.
Is it true that she told her mother that some boys were
harassing her in school?
She never told any of us that she had problem with
anybody. I read on social media that she had arguments with some boys and that
she discussed the issue with her mum. It is not true. She never had a boyfriend
because I always counselled her that at her age, she was not supposed to have a
boyfriend. Maybe she had a boyfriend in her school but we don’t know. She
returned from school on July 9 like any other person.
What is the outcome of the police investigation?
They call it homicide. But we saw that she was raped to
death. I am not in the best position to know exactly what happened. The police
and the baale of the area as well as the landlord association have been
cooperative to unravel the mystery behind her death. We held meetings many
times.
I slept in the opposite room, I didn’t hear the killers
come in — Brother
What is your assessment of the investigation?
My expectation is that by now, arrests should have been
made and the culprits exposed. We are surprised
that no arrest has been made so far. Ensuring justice for Obiamaka is the only
thing that can heal the pain of the family. This can happen to any family, so
it should not be swept under the carpet. If the culprits are arrested, it would
serve as a deterrent.
It will relax our hearts. Our prayer is that the police would help us to expose those that perpetrated this wicked act. I don’t know why nothing has been done. We are using this opportunity to call on the state government to intervene in this matter.
It will relax our hearts. Our prayer is that the police would help us to expose those that perpetrated this wicked act. I don’t know why nothing has been done. We are using this opportunity to call on the state government to intervene in this matter.
What was your last discussion with her?
Before I travelled, I advised her to be very serious with
her studies. She wanted to become a pharmacist. I always counselled her that to
achieve her dream, she needed to study hard. She was a very brilliant girl.
Even her teachers attested to that. She was obedient, calm and not troublesome.
Source:The Punch
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