Samson Folarin
A 25-year-old caterer, Rosemary Nnaife,
who was allegedly bathed with acid by her ex-lover in the Lawanson,
Surulere area of Lagos State, has demanded the prosecution of the
suspect, identified only as Paul.
The Delta State indigene, whose face had been scarred by the acid, said since the incident, Paul had yet to be prosecuted.
The victim explained that she had dated Paul for four years before the relationship ended due to abuse and violence.
She said she got into another
relationship, which did not go down well with the suspect, who allegedly
began sending threat messages to her and her new boyfriend.
The threat allegedly culminated in an
acid bath after she was tricked out of her residence in the Abaranje,
Ikotun area of the state.
Nnaife said she was rushed to the Lagos
University Teaching Hospital, Surulere, by sympathisers, while Paul was
arrested by policemen from the Itire division.
She said although the Directorate of
Public Prosecutions ordered that the suspect be tried at the Lagos State
High Court, the case was still pending.
She said, “I dated Paul for four years
and I loved him. But the problem was that he was always beating me. He
also embarrassed me in the public, so I ended the relationship.
“I got another boyfriend and moved on
with my life. But Paul was angry and he attacked me. He got my new
boyfriend’s number and threatened him. He also threatened me. But I
didn’t take the threats seriously.
“Some days later, an unknown number
called me and when I picked it, it was a woman. She said she wanted me
to bake cakes for her and I should come down to Surulere. We agreed to
meet at Lawanson bus stop.
“When I got to the bus stop, somebody
touched my shoulder from behind. When I turned around, I saw Paul. He
then poured the acid on me and ran away.”
She added that the matter was reported
to the police at the Itire division, and later transferred to the State
Criminal Investigation and Intelligence Department, Yaba.
learnt that the suspect was arraigned by the police at the Ebute-Meta Chief Magistrate’s Court, where he was admitted to bail.
However, the case was said to have stalled.
Nnaife called for justice, saying she wanted the suspect to pay damages and bear the cost of a plastic surgery.
“He has been walking free, while I have
been scarred for life. I want him to pay for this. I need the help of
the government and the good people of Nigeria,” she added.
The Director of the Lagos State Public
Advice Centre, Mrs. Tola Akinsanya, said the agency would revive the
case to ensure there was diligent prosecution of the suspect.
She said, “The woman was allegedly
bathed with acid by her ex-boyfriend on June 3, 2015, and he was
arrested and taken to a magistrate’s court. When the DPP’s advice was
released, it ordered that the case should be transferred to the high
court.
“Although we are aware the case has been
filed, it has yet to be assigned to any court since last year. We are
working with the Lagos State Office of the Public Defender to assemble a
team of lawyers to represent her. We must ensure that she gets
justice.”
Akinsanya explained that the agency
would also make effort to get support from the state ministry of health
for a plastic surgery for Nnaife.
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