Emmanuel Ighoruemu paedophile sex offender
Emmanuel Ighoruemu paedophile sex offender

Emmanuel Ighoruemu, a 37-year-old married man and father of four, has been apprehended for the sexual assault of an 8-year-old girl in the Egbo community, Ughelli North Local Government Area of Delta State.

Activist Kelvin Ejumudo reported on Sunday, November 3, 2024, that the suspect admitted to the police having sexually assaulted the youngster multiple times.

Ejumudo states that the suspect is acquainted with the victim’s parents, as they are both acquaintances and neighbours.

“The little girl’s parent took her to the house of Mr Emmanuel and traveled for a day trip only for him to forcefully defiled the minor in his matrimonial bedroom and threatened to kill her if she ever tells anyone about it and offered her 500 Naira which the little girl rejected,” he wrote.

“I got a distress call from the family of the little girl and immediately swung into action to arrest Mr Emmanuel Ighoruemu. He’s currently cooling off in the cell of the Nigeria Police Force Ughelli area command of Delta state and he will be charged to court on Wednesday 6th November 2024.

The medical Report has it that the little girl has been infected with warts infection, her hymen broken and vla ruptured.

“She’s currently undergoing medical medical treatment at an undisclosed hospital.

“The said Emmanuel Ighoruemu sometime in 2023 also raped a little girl in the Egbo community and was flogged by community youths and they took money from him and settled the matter without informing the relevant authorities hence he continued with his escapades of defiling minors within the community.

“I am using this opportunity to call on community leaders within the state to desist from settling rape and defilement cases as it a criminal matter that should be handed over to the police for prosecution.

“The rate of rape cases is on the increase within the state and am calling on the Delta state Governor Rt Hon Sheriff Oborevwori, the speaker Delta state House of Assembly, Rt Hon Emomotimi Guwor, Commissioner of women affairs, Delta state to as a matter of urgency and necessity intensify town hall awareness campaign against rape and defilement within the state and stringent penalties for rapist.

We must get rid of such personalities in our communities because they poses a great danger to the girl child and society at large.”

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