Philip Ebong, the suspect. (Photo credits: PUNCH) |
by Comfort
Oseghale
A
24-year-old teacher, Phillip Ebong, was arrested on Wednesday by the Gowon
Estate Police Division, Akowonjo, Lagos, for allegedly victimising a
14-year-old pupil (name withheld) and banning her from attending his classes.
Ebong,
who teaches Physics and Chemistry at the Dee Jewels International College,
Gowon Estate, Egbeda, was arrested during school hours after a complaint was
lodged at the police station by Spaces for Change, a non-governmental
organisation on youth development, on behalf of the pupil and her guardian,
Mrs. Theresa Amaechi.
A copy of the petition made available to PUNCH Metro revealed that Ebong began harassing the victim from the first day of her enrolment in the school in January 2013.
A copy of the petition made available to PUNCH Metro revealed that Ebong began harassing the victim from the first day of her enrolment in the school in January 2013.
The
petition read, “On repeated occasions, Ebong invited the victim to the staff
room informing her of his desire to have an intimate relationship with her.
Consequently, the victim became a regular visitor to the staff room during
break periods.
“On
such visits, he made sexual advances to her which often involved kissing and
hugging. Several times, Ebong followed her home, waiting at the gate to avoid
being seen by her guardian.”
The
petition alleged that under much pressure from Ebong, the victim eventually
invited the teacher to her guardians’ home while they were away.
Ebong
was alleged to have cajoled her to expose her private part, after fondling her
breasts and kissing her.
It
was said the harassment became too persistent, that the victim allegedly earned
the title, “Uncle Phillip’s wife,” among her classmates and friends.
Amaechi
told PUNCH Metro, “The victim is a timid girl. I did not know the extent
of the harassment she was facing until she opened up to me last Friday.
Earlier, she had told me Ebong was asking her for a relationship and I told her
to reject his advances. I thought it would stop at that.
“I
was shocked when she told me last week that she was no longer interested in
staying in the science class; she wanted to switch to the arts and when I asked
why, she said it was because Ebong had banned her from his classes.
“Apparently,
she had told him that I was aware that he had asked her for a sexual
relationship. The revelation angered him. He even went as far as threatening
that she would fail her examinations,”
As
of the time of Ebong’s arrest, the school principal was said to be busy as the
SSS III students were taken the WAEC examination.
However
the school proprietor, identified as Mrs. Azubuike, who was alerted to the
development, rushed down to the school. She said the victim never made a formal
report to the school.
She
said, “We don’t condone such acts here. Had we been informed on time, we would
have taken appropriate action.”
When
confronted, Ebong allegedly denied the accusation. He blamed the entire
situation on his interest in his students’ success.
He
said, “I am close to all my students; that is what I was taught in the College
of Education that a teacher had to be friendly. I just took an interest in the
victim because I noticed she was not taking her homework seriously. All this
talk of my touching and kissing her, they are all lies. I admit going to her
house but it was because I wanted to see her guardian.”
Executive
Director of Spaces for Change, Mrs. Victoria Ibezim-Ohaeri, said Amaechi came
to her with the case on the same day her ward confided in her.
She
said, “We are prepared to seek legal redress in the court should the school and
police fail to investigate this matter and exercise full disciplinary action
against Ebong.
“Our
investigation has also shown that there are other students currently being
abused by this same Ebong.
“These
acts of misconduct are not only indicative of poor supervision and negligence
on the part of the school authorities, but also amount to continuing breeches
of the victim’s fundamental human rights.”
As
of press time, PUNCH Metro gathered that the police had obtained
statements from the victim’s classmates and friends.
The
Lagos State Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Ngozi Braide, when contacted,
said, “I will let you know when I have the full details.”
Culled from PUNCH
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