VIOLENT VIDEO: Activists Protest Lack Of Investigation Into Case Of Sodomy Of Two Women (21+)
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Dr. Joe Okei-Odumakin, a prominent Nigerian activist of the organization Women Arise, is to lead a march and rally the upcoming Monday to protest lack of proper investigation onto a case of alleged sodomy of two women. The march will begin outside Lagos TV, then on to the House Assembly.
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Dr. Joe Okei-Odumakin, a prominent Nigerian activist of the organization Women Arise, is to lead a march and rally the upcoming Monday to protest lack of proper investigation onto a case of alleged sodomy of two women. The march will begin outside Lagos TV, then on to the House Assembly.
The incident first surfaced in a video on Nigerian cyberspace showing a gang sodomizing two women with sticks and peppers.
Okei-Odumakin, President of Women Arise for Change Initiative, said
in a statement the march was a protest against the treatment of two
women who should have been handed to police for legal action rather than
resort to jungle justice.
“What we don’t even know now is whether the victims survived the
torture or not,” she told a gathering at a public forum where the video
was shown.
Nigerian women activists are outraged at the crime, and will use the
march to draw attention to this latest violent act and others against
women.
Scroll down to watch the video. Warning: indecency, violence
The incident is said to have happened in February 2013, and has
conflicting accounts about what happened and where from a government
official and police.
The Council Chairman of Ejigbo local government, Mr. Kehinde
Bamigbetan admitted the incident happened in his council area. He said
he gave all the information to police for further investigation in 24
hours after the incident. Mr. Bamigbetan’s findings said where it
happened, and clues to the victims’ identities.
The Lagos Police Force public relations officer, Mrs. Ngozi Braide,
said the police have no clue as to where the alleged crime happened or
the identity of the victims.
The march and rally will be on Monday, December 23, at 10 am in front
of Femine Cafe, Lagos Television and then onto Lagos State House of
Assembly, Alausa, Ikeja.
For information about the march call: 080340902205 or 08138951784
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