Reacting to
the letter, Deputy Commissioner of Police (Admin), Umar Sanda, said an
investigation had discontinued due to lack of evidence.
The rape case
against Nigerian musician, Oladapo Oyebanjo aka D’Banj, has been dropped.
The case was
dropped as Seyitan Babatayo who accused him wrote a letter to the police
withdrawing her petition.
In a letter
dated July 17, 2020 addressed to the Inspector-General of Police through her
lawyer, Olamide Omileye, she said she was withdrawing from the case for
personal reasons.
The letter
read in part, “We hereby officially notify you of our client’s intention to
withdraw and discontinue her petition against Mr Oladapo Daniel Oyebanjo aka
D’Banj for personal reasons. Our client further humbly applies that the
investigation and all other action that is currently being carried out by the
police with respect to the statement.”
The letter
read in part, “In view of the foregoing facts, investigation was discontinued
as no substantial evidence to prove the allegation of rape against the
suspect.”
However,
human rights group, Stand To End Rape Initiative, known as STER, said Seyitan
decided to end the case without receiving any monetary compensation.
The statement
read in part, “On July 13, 2020, Ms. Babatayo informed STER that a private
non-monetary agreement was reached with D’Banj’s team. We, therefore, present
this statement as the full account of our stewardship on this matter.”
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