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The Coalition of Public Interests Lawyers and Advocates (COPA) has called for the arrest of Nigerian artiste Oladapo Oyebanjo, aka D’banj.
This follows an allegation of rape against him by Seyitan Tayo, according to NAN.
Miss Tayo had accused the singer of sexual assault which according to her, happened in 2018.
Following the development, the ‘Koko Master’ crooner who denied the allegation describing it as “lie from the pit of hell” slapped Miss Tayo with N100 million defamation suit demanding an apology in four national dailies or risk legal action.
However, on Thursday there were varying reports of Miss Tayo allegedly arrested and threatened by D'banj’s camp.
This did not go down well with some Nigerians who accused D'banj of obstructing justice and intimidation on social media and equally prompted the Inspector General of Police Mohammed Adamu, to order an investigation into the case.
Mr. Patrick Odey, Director, Human Rights and Gender, at COPA in a statement released on Wednesday urged the Nigeria Police to allay the fears of ordinary Nigerians in its handling of rape matters in the country.
According to him, the coalition wondered why Miss Tayo should be detained instead of D’Banj, the accused.
He also commended the timely intervention of the IGP, noting that time had come for every Nigerian to rise up to the challenge and bring rapists to justice.
“This directive is timely given the individuals involved and the peculiarity of the issues therein, as well as the ugly times we live in as a nation where incidences of rape and other gender-based crimes are rampant.
“The intervention of the IGP is satisfying and assuages risen public fear before now that the instrumentality of the Nigeria Police Force had been hijacked by the bourgeoisie class of the Nigerian polity to protect the musician.
“Speculations of manipulation and partiality in the investigative process especially given the status of the alleged offender in comparison to the victim, but the directive of the IGP is, to say the least, reassuring and highly welcomed,” he said.
Odey further stated that the delay in inviting the alleged offender for the purpose of interrogation in pursuance of the investigation ordered by the IGP leaves much to be desired as regards the public perception of the process.
He noted that no one should enjoy special treatment over any other especially within the sector of crime detection and justice delivery in the country.
“Justice must not only be done but must also be manifestly seen to be done, and for us at COPA, the manifest path of justice extends to the conduct of investigations and the treatment of the parties.
“It will be a fair play if there will be a transparent and visible investigation to ensure that a proper, dispassionate and comprehensive investigation into the allegations was conducted without considering the personality involved,” he added.
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