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Gender Ministry Assures Defiled Toddler Will Get Justice

By MyJoyOnline
Crime & Punishment Gender Ministry Assures Defiled Toddler Will Get Justice
OCT 28, 2017 LISTEN

The Minister of Gender, children and Social Protection says her outfit is liaising with other agencies for justice to be carried out for the four-year-old girl who was defiled at Assin Adadientem in the Central Region.

The move, according to Otiko Afisa Djaba, will serve as a deterrent to perpetrators of such crime.

“The Ministry wants to assure Ghanaians that we are very sensitive to issues concerning the welfare of the vulnerable in our society and will continue to promote their rights, their well-being and development,” Otiko Djaba said.

Outrage has left state agencies scurrying all over the place to find justice for the girl after a Joy News report. The victim was allegedly defiled on October 13, by an 18-year-old man she identified as Kwabena, and has been left struggling for her life. She cannot stand nor walk as a result of the pain.

The village chief to whom the victim’s mother reported the matter, dismissed the woman ruling that the village gods had declared the suspect innocent.

Police are now combing the entire village to smoke the suspect from his hideout two weeks after they delayed in taking action when the victim’s father reported the incident to them.

The Inspector General of Police has directed the Central Regional Police Command to take over the case and ensure justice is served for the girl, while disciplinary action should be taken against the officers for their unprofessional conduct when the case was reported.

The police on Friday invited the chief of the village, Nana Aboboyaa otherwise known as John Mensah, who is also a cousin to the teenage suspect to assist in the investigations.

But Otiko Djaba in a statement noted that: “The defilement of any child is horrifying, traumatic and unacceptable.”

Read the full statement below:
Press Release
October 27, 2017
To All Media Houses
THE MINISTER FOR GENDER, CHILDREN AND SOCIAL PROTECTION, HON. OTIKO AFISAH DJABA CONDEMNS THE DEFILEMENT OF 4-YEAR OLD GIRL AT ASSIN DADIENTEM

The defilement of any child is horrifying, traumatic and unacceptable. My attention has been drawn through media reports to the defilement case involving a 4-year old girl at Assin Dadientem in the Central Region. As Minister for Gender, Children and Social Protection, I strongly condemn what has happened in no uncertain terms since it violates the fundamental human rights and dignity of this innocent girl.

Whilst waiting for the Police Report, I have directed officers of the Department of Social Welfare and the Children’s Department of my Ministry to visit the victim and her family to ascertain the facts about her welfare for necessary action to be taken. I am also preparing to personally pay a visit to the little girl and her family to affirm our readiness to support the victim to receive justice and restore her dignity.

We are also collaborating with the Ghana Police Service to ensure the perpetrator and all those connected to this criminal act are brought to book.

To further demonstrate our commitment to the protection of children, our officers of the Domestic Violence Unit and Children’s Department, specifically; Madam Victoria Natsu and Madam Helena Obeng- Asamoah respectively, have condemned the act (Joy News TV- 24th October, 2017 and Executive Breakfast Show on Class Fm on 26th October, 2017).

The defilement of any child is extremely worrying, in 2015 alone DOVVSU recorded 1,180 cases of female defilement and 16 males.

The Ministry wants to assure Ghanaians that we are very sensitive to issues concerning the welfare of the vulnerable in our society and will continue to promote their rights, their wellbeing and development. We are liaising with other agencies for justice to be carried out for this little girl to serve as a deterrent to such abusers.

The public is advised to report cases of defilement, rape and all forms of sexual abuses to the nearest police station or any law enforcement agency for the necessary processes to be initiated so that the evidence required by the police for investigation is not destroyed.

Parents are advised not to leave their children alone and also be very mindful of who they leave their children with when they are absent, since the perpetrators of defilement are people close to the family and/or trusted relations.

I want to emphasise that the protection of our children is a collective responsibility and I thus entreat all members of our communities to be more vigilant.

We acknowledge the role of our traditional and opinion leaders; however, we would like to advise them not to arbitrate on such criminal matters. Defilement is a criminal offence and all such acts should first be reported to the Police.

The Ministry wishes to remind the public that the survivor is a minor and we should all make an effort to protect her identity and dignity.

I would like to thank the media and the general public and assure all Ghanaians that my Ministry is following up on this case seriously to its logical conclusion.

Hon. Otiko Afisah Djaba
Minister for Gender, Children and Social Protection

Press Release
Story by Ghana | Myjoyonline.com | Jerry Tsatro Mordy | Email: [email protected], Twitter: @jerrymordy

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