The
Commissioner for Justice and Attorney General of Ekiti state, Barr. Wale
Fapohunda, has expressed worries over the increasing number of rape cases
recorded in the stated despite a high number of convictions.
He
said to curb the trend, the government would henceforth, conduct a compulsory
psychiatric test and publish the names and photographs of offenders on the
website of the Ministry of Justice.
The
names of such offenders, he said, would also be announced on the state-owned
radio and television stations while the monarch of the town such a suspect
hails from would be alerted for them to get information about his personality.
Addressing
journalists in Ado Ekiti on Monday, he said the governor, Dr Kayode Fayemi, was
surprised about increasing cases of sexual violence and that there was a need
for proactive actions to nip the situation in the bud.
Fapohunda
expressed optimism that the new measures will support the aggressive
prosecution and exclusion of offenders from the governor’s prerogative of mercy
that were already in place.
“The
additional measures put in place include pasting the photographs of convicted
offenders in prominent public spaces in their communities and their local
government headquarters.
“Issuing
an advisory to the traditional rulers of the offender’s communities on the
status of the offender. Uploading the sex offenders photograph on the website
of the Ministry of Justice.
“Showing
photographs of sex offenders on Ekiti State Broadcasting Service of Ekiti
State, announcing their names on radio and television.
“Compulsory
Psychiatric Test for all persons of whom the Director of Public Prosecution has
issued a case to answer legal advice for the offence of child defilement. This
also includes persons standing trials,” he said.
The
Commissioner clarified that the government would take actions that will deprive
offenders of their rights to dignity.
Fapohunda
stated that the government was aware that conviction alone will not solve the
problem, promising that public education and awareness would be stepped up to
sensitise the populace.
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