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Saturday, 13 August 2016

#Justice4uzoamaka: Orderly Room trial to recommend dismissal of the 3 indicted policemen from the Police force

According to Linus Abaa Okorie who has been ardently following 15 year old Uzoamaka's case, the girl who has stripped naked and severely flogged on camera, the 3 policemen who were involved in the dastardly act have been indicted after an orderly room trial. A recommendation for dismissal for their part in the case has also been recommended. Read his post after the cut...

The quest for justice for Uzoamaka, the minor that was tortured and dehumanized by a combination of public officers and policemen in Uburu, Ebonyi state, has begun to bear positive fruits. ...
Sources have confirmed that the three policemen indicted in the crime have been recommended for dismissal by the Orderly Room trial that held yesterday at the state command headquarters. The Command Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO) is expected to issue a statement announcing the decision any time from now.
The affected policemen are:
Cpl Paulinus Nwodom, Cpl Monday Nweke and Cpl Obinna Ironsi.
With this development, the affected officers will now be expected to join three other suspects Ogbonnaya Ene Odii (Coordinator Ohaozara Development Centre), Enekwachi Ene Odii and Martins to face prosecution in court on charges arising from the crime.  
The public now looks forward to a similarly expeditious conclusion of police investigations so that all suspects can be arraigned appropriately.  
One must commend the Ebonyi state Commissioner of Police, Peace Ibekwe Abdallah and her team of officers and men, for their professional rectitude in the administration and management of this case so far. I should also specially commend and appreciate the Ebonyi state governor, Engr. David Umahi Nweze, for providing the unfettered conducive environment for the police to work and achieve these monumental results. He had in a public statement roundly condemned the dastardly act and insisted that justice must be done accordingly, irrespective of the status of any suspect.  
Our call for steadfastness and conscious alert remains with the public until this case is finally disposed of in accordance with our laws.  
Finally, let me reiterate my earlier call on the government and people of Ebonyi state to take advantage of little Uzoamaka's case and the publicity surrounding it to domesticate the VIOLENCE AGAINST PERSONS PROHIBITION ACT (‪#‎VAPPA‬). This will provide a permanent protection for similar incidents and deter future abuses.


35 comments:

  1. Serves dem right. Bad belle individuals

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  2. Justice4uzoamaka my fat ass.
    They should also warn her not to be fucking around with useless boys.what her foster father did is not wrong.
    FREEBORN WEPT FOR U UZOAMAKA

















    #sad indeed

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    1. You're a FIRST CLASS!diot for making such a STUPID statement,if the girl in question is his flesh and blood would he have meted out such a dastardly action against her,shut up if you don't have any thing sensible to say instead of exposing your IMBECILITY..

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  3. Justice4uzoamaka my fat ass.
    They should also warn her not to be fucking around with useless boys.what her foster father did is not wrong.
    FREEBORN WEPT FOR U UZOAMAKA

















    #sad indeed

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  4. Hope she will get justice shaaa? Our judicial system is not to write home about

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    1. ***************************cee how dix girl's man from d underworld dey fight for her bikonu********ngwanu ******

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    2. ***************************cee how dix girl's man from d underworld dey fight for her bikonu********ngwanu ******

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  5. Hope she will get justice shaaa? Our judicial system is not to write home about

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  6. Serves them right, don't know why they are hiding their faces when they dehumanized the girl publicly.



    ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

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  7. So long as she gets justice


    ...merited happiness

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    1. What justice?for fucking around at her age?

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    2. What justice?for fucking around at her age?

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  8. Justice for Uzoamaka...good one

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  9. This is what is expected from our leaders, Justice must prevail

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  10. Very good. Happy reading this

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  11. Dismissal is never enough! Won't they come and be molesting innocent citizens on the road???? More crime will be recorded by the same dismissed officers

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  12. Bu what did this girl do to warrant such inhuman punishment? Can't get that question outa my mind any time I come across berating issue!

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  13. I hav nothing to comment on dis blog until I see freeborn n stain,dos guys hav assisted quite a number of people on dis blog, hate dem if u like, especially d muslims. I don't care.

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  14. They should be sentence accordingly to serve as a deterrent to others...... #justiceForUzoamaka #














    ....................... Liber maniac.............

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  15. I hav nothing to comment on dis blog until I see freeborn n stain,dos guys hav assisted quite a number of people on dis blog, hate dem if u like, especially d muslims. I don't care.

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  16. Serves them so right... It's common with Nigerian police. #Evil

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  17. Very good! Linda take note!

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  18. Joyous babe,Linda ikeji first cousin13 August 2016 at 09:39

    Good for them.

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  19. Joyous babe,Linda ikeji first cousin13 August 2016 at 09:39

    Good for them.

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  20. Good job guys. They must pay for their crimes

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  21. @Freeborn sometimes I want to measure the level of u stupidity but it beyond measure. As 4 d police officers God's judgment will still locate u. Linda take note

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  22. ok o
    -D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds

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  23. Hmmmmm.While the lives of these men are destroyed. I shall wait to see what the life of this young woman would become. She did wrong,was punished for it by 'our' standards even though I honestly think they overdid it by flogging her nude.Before anyone curses me out here,who amongst us here,has not heard this happen in his immediate or extended family on a recalcitrant male or female teenager? This is how morality vanished from Western countries. They chose not to punish their kids.Today,their kids have become too powerful. I reiterate again,I do not support how far the men took this act on the young girl,but social media will surely ruin our children. I have been seeing young girls who come here to report their fathers for punishing them.Hope we know where we are headed?

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  24. I pray justice prevails cos d judiciary system in Nigeria is very poor

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