A mother (name withheld) on Monday told an Ikeja Sexual Offences and Domestic Violence Court that her two-year-old daughter was defiled by Afeez Balogun, the 27-year-old bus driver of her school in Lagos.
The woman made the revelation while testifying as the first witness for the prosecution during Balogun’s trial for allegedly defiling the child on the premises of the school.
While being led in evidence by Mrs Fehinti Ogbemudia, the prosecution counsel, the woman said that the defendant was a school bus driver for Holbrook School, Gbagada Lagos, her daughter’s former school.
She noted that the alleged defilement occurred in 2018 when the complainant was two years old.
“He (Balogun) was the bus driver for my daughter’s former school called Holbrook Schools located at Gbagada. My daughter is currently three years and 11-months old and she is currently in Nursery One.
“On July 5, 2018, my daughter woke up to ease herself at around 12.30am and while she was easing herself, she was crying and her terminology then was that ‘my bum-bum is paining me’.
“I tried to find out what the problem was and I took her to the bedroom and my husband and I asked her some questions and I asked her if anyone had hurt her bum-bum and she said yes,” the mother said.
She told the court that she went to the school with her daughter that morning and informed the school’s administrators about the development.
“At the school, they brought all the male staff and she (the complainant) was asked to identify who had hurt her and she identified Mr Afeez Balogun by running straight to him.
“That was the first time she identified him,” she said.
The witness told the court that that morning after leaving the school, she went to the Office of the Public Defender (OPD) with her daughter where an officer was assigned to their case.
She said her daughter was asked for the second time at the OPD who had defiled her and she again identified the defendant.
The mother said that they were referred further from OPD to the Mirabel Centre, a sexual assault referral facility located at Lagos State University Teaching Hospital (LASUTH).
“At Mirabel Centre, some doctors examined her and they identified bruises and they said there were signs of forced entry in her private part,” he said.
The mother also told the court that at the Gender Unit of the Ikeja Command of the Nigeria Police Force, her daughter for the third time positively identified Balogun in a police lineup.
She said that the defendant was also taken to Pedro Police Station where another police lineup was conducted.
“At Pedro Police Station, she again pointed at Mr Afeez Balogun making it four times that she identified him as the person who hurt her. That was when he was arrested,” the mother said.
While being cross-examined by Mr Quddus Mumuni, the defence counsel, the mother informed the court that the medical tests conducted on her daughter had revealed that there were fresh and old bruises in her daughter’s private part.
She also said when she was questioning her daughter about who allegedly defiled her, her daughter due to her young age, had referred to the defendant as Mr Wale, another teacher at the school.