Amongst the
seven hundred and thirty seven treated for rape were a ten-month-old baby girl
and a seventy-year-old woman. They were treated for sexual assault and offered
psychosocial support free of charge, in the two years since the Mirabel Centre, the first sexual assault referral centre in Nigeria, opened its doors to victims of sexual assault.
psychosocial support free of charge, in the two years since the Mirabel Centre, the first sexual assault referral centre in Nigeria, opened its doors to victims of sexual assault.
The baby was
sexually molested by the father, while the 70-year-old woman was raped by a boy
that ran errands for her in the neighbourhood.
Making this
and other revelations yesterday in Lagos, Managing Partner, Partnership for
Justice, Mrs. Itoro Eze-Anaba, said the increase in reported cases of sexual
violence, particularly, child sexual abuse had become a major public concern in
the country. Eze-Anaba who acknowledged that sexual violence has become endemic
in this part of the world said Mirabel Centre was established to fill the gap
created by one of the biggest challenges in seeking justice for the survivors
who often lack reliable support services and verifiable data.
According to
her, more revealing is the fact that out of the 737 victims, the youngest was a
10-month- old and the oldest 70 years old. “This number is made up of 17 male
clients and 720 female clients. Many of these clients are referred to the
centre by the police and the hospital, civil society organisations, government
agencies and some just walk into the centre for treatment.
“In Lagos,
locations with the highest number of assaults include; Kosofe, 91, Alimosho
128, Ikeja 56, Oshodi-Isolo 72, and Agege 80,” she stated. She further lamented
that the perpetrators of sexual violence in the country act with impunity due
to corruption and incompetency in investigation and prosecution of such cases.
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