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Rivers State University Suspends Lecturer Accused Of Raping Female Student

Daniel Efe/Port Harcourt.

The Rivers State University, RSU, Port Harcourt has suspended Prof. David N. Ogbonna, former Head of Department of Microbiology who is standing trial for alleged sexual assault on a female student.

The suspension followed a preliminary report from Academic, Ethics Enforcement Committee of the institution.

The report was forwarded to the Governing Council and matter has been referred to the Joint Council and Senate Disciplinary Committee on Staff Matters for detailed investigation and recommendation to Council.

Professor Ogbonna who was head of  Microbiology Department of  University was last week arraigned before  a Port Harcourt Magistrate Court by the Rivers State Police on Tuesday last week on the charges of  unlawful sexual assault on a 20- year-old female student of his Department.

The court had granted him bail to the tune of N2,000,000 and other stringent bail conditions and case adjourned

The Senior Lecturer was arraigned before Chief Magistrate Menenen.F. Poromon of Chief Magistrate Court 13.

Our Correspondent reports that the  charge sheet read that :”You Professor David Ogbonna on 16th day of May, 2022 at Rivers State University campus, Orunworukwo in Obio/Akpor Magisterial district but triable in Port Harcourt Magisterial district did unlawfully and indecently assault a female aged 20 years by inserting your penis into her vagina thereby committed an offence punishable under section 360 of the criminal code CAP 37 Vol.11 of laws of Rivers State, Nigeria 1999. 

The accused had pleaded not guilty to the charges.

His lead Defense lawyer, O.C. Higher King, urged the court to grant his Client bail on self recognition considering his status in the society. 

However, Emi Jim George, the lead lawyer holding watching brief for International Federation of Women Lawyers (FIDA) Rivers State branch urged the Court not to grant the accused bail in view of alleged threat to the life of the ‘ victim’.

The Chief Magistrate Poromon  subsequently adjourned the case to July 20, 2022.

Meanwhile, at the time of filing this report, there were indications that the Lecturer was yet to meet his bail requirements.

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