14-Year-Old Girl Dies After She Was Flogged By Female NYSC Member
According to Crime Reports, the
female corper disciplined about six students, among whom was one Esther
Oyeleke, a 14-year-old girl in JSS1.
The NYSC corper reportedly gave the six
students two strokes of cane each on January 24 for playing during
teaching period and for notresponding when she asked their colleagues
to call them.
Surprisingly, the parents of the girl brought her back to the school on
January 27 and said the hand on which she was beaten was swollen. With
the belief that two strokes of cane could not cause such an injury, the
parents were advised to take the girl to the hospital for medical
treatment.
From a swollen hand, the girl’s condition deteriorated so much that
by January 30, her entire body became swollen, according to information
gathered by Crime Reports, and it was then she was taken to one Osoko
Maternity Hospital where she was confirmed dead.
Her death reportedly led to a mini protest as the girl’s relations
went to the school to disrupt academic activities. When the case was
reported at Moniya Division, it was immediately transferred to the State
CID for investigations.
In an interview with Crime Reports, the youth corps member, an
indigene of a town in Oke Ogun area of Oyo State and a 2012 graduate of a
polytechnic, said she believed she was not responsible for the girl’s
death and should not be made to suffer unjustly. According to the Office
Technology and Management graduate:
“I am one of the corpers deployed to Akingbile Oluana Memorial School, Moniya. I was teaching JSS1 students Basic Science.
On January 24, the students went to play outside the
class and I told some of their colleagues to go and call them so that I
could mark the attendance for the day. I could not speak loud then
because I lost my voice. Some of them responded to my call while others
did not. Because of this, I gave the disobedient ones two strokes of
cane each on their palms in the classroom.
On January 27, one of them, a female, was brought to
the school and I was told that her hand was swollen. I said it could not
be because of the caning, as there was even no mark on her palm. As her
teacher, I asked her colleagues whether they knew her residence so that
I could go and greet her but they said they did not.
On January 30, the principal called me and said that
she learnt that the entire body of the girl was swollen. Her family was
said to have brought some people who disrupted the activities of the
school. The principal said she enquired whether she had been taken to
the hospital but the family members replied in the negative. She asked
that she should be taken to the hospital.
I was at a meeting of youth corps members when I was
called that we should go and pay the girl a visit in the hospital. By
the time we got to the hospital, one of the teachers came to me and said
she learnt that the student was dead.
On January 1, I went to our coordinator at the local
government council before going to the state council of the NYSC to
report what happened. I was brought to the State CID by the coordinators
and I have been in detention since then.
I am surprised because she was not the only that I
gave two strokes of cane. What I know is that whatever is hidden from
man is clear before God Almighty. I believe that it was not the strokes
of cane that caused the girl’s death. I know I have done nothing wrong
and it would not be good to make an innocent person suffer unjustly.”
The police spokesperson in Oyo State, Olabisi Okuwobi-Ilobanafor
confirmed the story, when contacted, stating that detectives were still
investigating the story. She said that the corpse of the deceased girl
had been deposited at the State Hospital, Adeoyo, Ibadan for autopsy.
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