A Federal High Court sitting in Osogbo
has sentenced a former lecturer of Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), Professor
Richard Akindele, to two years in prison.
Justice Maurine Onyetenu
sentenced Professor Akindele on Monday in Osun State, at the end of his trial
for demanding sex in exchange for marks from one of his students, Miss Monica
Osagie.
The accused had pleaded
not guilty to the four charges of sexual harassment preferred against him by
the Independent Corrupt Practices and other related offences Commission (ICPC).
He had since been
remanded in prison custody following objection to his bail by the prosecution
counsel.
He was arraigned before
Justice Onyetenu on November 19 for alleged sexual harassment.
When the case came up
today, Akindele opted to change his earlier plea and admitted guilty of the
offences as charged.
Efforts by his counsel to suspend the sentencing
and negotiate for plea bargain failed, as Justice Onyetenu frowned at the
rampant cases of students’ harassment by lecturers.
“The plea bargain is not
absolute. The court still has discretion,” stated Justice Onyetenu who spoke
with emotion.
She added, “This kind of
issue is too rampant in our tertiary institutions. We send children to school,
they come home telling us that lecturers want to sleep with them.
“We cannot continue like
this. Somebody has to be used as an example; even primary school pupils are
complaining. Telling me to suspend sentence does not arise. Plea bargain does
not arise. Maybe the case has continued to occur and reoccur because someone
has not been used as an example.”
“It is time for the
court to start upholding the right of the children, especially female students.
The case is endemic,” the judge decried.
Counsel to the
defendant, Mr Francis Omotosho, thereafter, informed the court that the
defendant has lost his job and has learnt his lesson.
He told the judge that
the University has discovered the mistake in the marking of the examination
paper of the victim and has concluded plans to compensate her.
Omotohso also said plans
were ongoing by the authorities of the institution to make offices of lecturers
open by building the front side with glasses.
The judge who was
apparently not convinced with the prayer of the defence counsel, however, said,
“Do you think they do it in the office? They go to hotel.”
Counsel to the ICPC, Mr
Shogunle Adenekan, then urged the court to confiscate the mobile phone of the
defendant and forfeit it to the Federal Government, saying sensitive materials
were discovered there during forensic.
He also asked the court
to grant an order releasing the mobile phone of the victim, Monica.
After considering the
plea bargaining entered and signed by both counsels, Justice Onyetenu said
there was a need to deter other people because of the nature of the case.
In her judgement, she
sentenced the convict to 24 months on count one, 24 months on count two, one
year on count three, and one year on count four.
The judge stated that
the jail term should run concurrently.
She also ordered that
the victim’s phone be returned to her and the phone of the defendant should be
forfeited to the Federal Government. – CHANNELS TV
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