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Keren : HURIWA  Threatens Protest

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The Human Rights Writers Association (HURIWA) has  threatened to mobilise youths in the country to protest against the Minster of Women Affairs, Dame Pauline Tallen , Minister Education, Mallam Adamu Adamu and Inspector General of Police , Alkali Usman over their silence in the  rape and death  of a 14 -year-old boarding student of Premiere Academy, Lugbe, Keren-Happuch Akpagher.
National Coordinator of HURIWA, Comrade Emmanuel Onwubiko,conveyed the threat in a statement.
According to him,the silence of both minsters, who have a statutory responsibility to all school children to keep them safe, amounted to abdication of their duty, urging them to awaken to their responsibilities of face mass action by the teeming Nigerian youths.
The group said if the ministers fail to act as a mater of urgency and necessity it will join forces with other Civil Society Organisations to mobilise teeming Nigeria youths to march to the Presidential Villa and the National Assembly to demand that they be removed from office.
Onwubiko also faulted the FCT Police Command for its shoddy job in handling of investigation into the matter, which it has tainted with bias against the family of the late teenage student.
He condemned the refusal of the FCT Command and particularly Deputy Commissioner of Police, Mr. Fom Pam Joseph to give copy of the medical and autopsy report to the family of the deceased despite a Freedom of Information request for it whereas he allegedly gave copies to the accused school as acknowledged by his then acting principal in a national newspaper of 14th of September 2021.
He asked the Inspector General of Police (IGP), Usman Alkali Baba to investigate the command and order the Deputy Commissioner, Fom Pam Joseph to immediately release the medical and autopsy reports to the deceased’s family.
The rights group also expressed disappointment in the National Human Rights Commission and the Social Development Secretariat of the Federal Capital Territory Authority (FCTA) for not acting on the official petitions filed by the Coalition of Gender Based Violence Responders recently, adding that their inaction incentivises child dexual abuse and accounts for the alarming rise of the menace.
The group said: ” In the last four months, the Human Rights Writers Association (HURIWA) has observed with disbelief and consternation the shoddy and unprofessional handling by the FCT Police Command of investigation into the allegation of rape of 14 year old Keren-Happuch Aondodoo Akpagher against her school, Premiere Academy, Lugbe, Abuja, which consequently led to her death on the 22nd of June 2021.
“We note with utmost displeasure the refusal of the Deputy Commissioner at the FCT Police Command, Mr. Fom Pam Joseph despite the service on his office of a Freedom of Information (FOI) request to release the medical and autopsy reports to the family of Keren-Happuch, yet it is on record that he allegedly released same report to the said Premiere Academy as admitted by the acting principal of the school, Mr. Chris Akinsonwon in an interview he granted punch newspaper published on 14th of September2021.
“We must condemn the alleged bias and favouritism extended to Premiere Academy by the team at the FCT Command even as we state clearly that it is the right of every family of to have a copy of the medical and autopsy reports of their deceased relative.
“In a – 21st century where countries are striving to contain the rising tide of Child Sexual Abuse and indeed Sexual and Gender Based Violence, we hold the considered view that the conduct of the FCT Police Command has, by its handling of this instant case, not only demonstrated clear unprofessionalism as a policing institution for all Nigerians.
“Ideally, the police ought to join hands with committed stakeholders to curtail this menace and forge a safe and conducive environment for our children and women to thrive.
The group implored the Inspector General of Police (IGP) to immediately order the FCT Command to make copies of the medical and autopsy reports available to the family of Keren-Happuch.
It  also urged  the IGP to investigate the alleged misconduct and attempt of the Deputy Commissioner and its team to subvert the course of justice in this matter while directing the Force Gender Office to take full control of the investigation going forward.
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