Court reserves judgment on rape of ex-NYSC member
July 11, 2013 by Tunde Odesola, Osogbo 3 Comments
An
Osun State High Court has reserved judgment in the allegation of rape
levelled by a female National Youth Service Corps member, Miss Helen
Okpara, against a monarch, the Alowa of Ilowa, Oba Adebukola Alli.
Justice Oyejide Falola, who noted that
the case of alleged rape had generated so much media attention, said at
the resumed hearing of the case on Wednesday that he had been inundated
with calls over the
case.
He said, “For two reasons, I will not
give a date of judgment because almost a day to the earlier judgment,
the media were awash with the story of the case, and people started
calling my lines
and disturbing me.
“Therefore, this case is adjourned
indefinitely for judgment and the date is to be communicated to the
parties through hearing notice.”
Counsel for the monarch, Mr. Taofeeq Tewogbade, at the last hearing of the case, applied for
extension of time for defence.
But a senior state counsel, Mr M O
Adedokun, urged the court to deliver its judgement, stressing that the
call by the defence for extension of time was needless.
Adedokun, who noted that the case had
undergone a series of adjournments, called for a quick dispensation of
justice in the matter.
The state counsel said, “The attitude of
the defence counsel is an attempt to frustrate the judgment,” urging
the court to dismiss the application for time extension in the interest
of justice and
fairness.
Okpara, while serving as NYSC members in
the domain of the monarch in 2011, accused the traditional ruler of
forcefully having carnal knowledge of her.
Debunking the allegation, the ruler said Okpara was his lover, with whom he had had sex before the allegation came up.
source; Punch
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