Monday, April 16, 2012

SAD: Girl In Detention For Four Years Over Phone Theft

The case of Blessing Effiong, a 20-year-old inmate awaiting trial at the female section of Kirikiri Prisons, Lagos, perhaps typifies the injustice suffered by the poor in the Nigerian society.

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.

She said, “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.” Click to continue reading...


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.

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15 comments:

  1. Because of ten thousand naira? Honestly, the idiot owner and the crazy officers behind this should spend @ least 20 years each! Bastards.

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  2. This is so sad.four years of her life wasted like that.smh f our judicial system

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  3. Haba dis is rili sad,whr d F is dis country goin to?

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  4. itz rili sad... d injustce in naija itz somfin else... pple in power steal alot from the country n dey dnt get to see the four walls of kirikiri... An innocent 16 years old gal has spent 4yrs of her life in dht prison for a crime she didnt commit.. nawa o

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  5. 4 youthful yrs wasted like dat cos of stacomms
    Can a thief give out address
    GOD Wiƪƪ punish dat man,if he sees real thief he wll take to his heels..Oloshi!!
    Can iamagine her sorrows all dese yrs
    ,J̅ust becos she cld only afford a second hand use..so sowwy ϑeãr
    If its  den life imprisonment....wonder what wll happen if it were porsche

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    1. Is porsche not a blackberry? #smh

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  6. Chai! Pls God deliver this poor girl.

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  7. Agaracha says ....

    Na wa o. See as dem just useless person life finish.

    And all dem Landu gbegborun's dem, cos no be island big girl una no flood this post. *hiss*

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  8. 9ja sha!!! Big man wey thief money omo they no go see hin face for crime fighter, small man wey thief Maggie omo na hin dey show for crime fighter........ still singing o!!!

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  9. just unbelievable!
    and to make matters worse, on top stolen phone?
    Citizens should have right to fair and a timely trial, abi no?

    see how they are trying to ruin this girl's life, after she's making an effort to improve her condition.

    what wickedness! so are you telling me that the person who accused her of stealing a phone thought it just that she was sent to prison in the first place. crap!

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  10. One law for the rich and another law for the poor. Pathetic!

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  11. ... This is a crime against womanity!

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    1. Womanity? ​buhahahahahahahahahahahah

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  12. How can i help this lady? *thinking*

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