By Egufe Yafugorhi
WARRI—WHEN the
chair, Committee for the Defence of Human Rights, CDHR, Delta State,
Mr. Benefit Orugbo, called me on phone, about a fortnight ago, and said
that he had a spine chilling case of human rights abuse in his hands, I
did not understand the brutality of the matter and almost ignored the
issue.
However, it was not until Warri Reporter, EGUFE YAFUGORHI,
detailed to meet the victim at an agreed venue reported his encounter
with Igbobi Beauty Uzezi, an Air Police of the Nigerian Air-force, NAF,
with Personal Service Number, NAF10/25157F, that the reality dawned on
me.
Uzezi, who hails from Bayelsa state, revealed that an
Air-force officer (names withheld) drugged, raped and infected her with a
Sexually Transmitted Diseases, STD, and the said officer detained and
tortured her through proxies for daring to expose him and finally got
her dismissed from the Airforce.
The air-force officers she
complained to and sought help before the hammer fell on her, queried why
she chose to make trouble with the officer, pointing out that she was
not the only female personnel to pass through the ordeal.
They
detained her in a cell with a mad woman, chained her to the bed in the
hospital, locked for several days without food to force her to forgo
justice. She refused to surrender and was court marshaled after she
threatened to shoot one of the air-force officers used to intimidate
her, who allegedly wanted to disarm her.
The court marshal was a
leeway for those who want her thrown out of NAF, as the case was getting
messier by then. Systematically, they congested her with drugs and a
physician diagnosed of critical depression disorder, CBD, paving way for
her final discharge.
Igbobi appeared dehumanized when she spoke
to Niger Delta Voice, NDV, and what ricocheted throughout the interview
was her cry for justice. This interview, first in the series of our
reports into and alleged Nigeria Air-force rape scandal is hair-raising.
Will she get justice
Editor.
Tell us about your enlistment into the Air Force?
My
name is Igbobi Beauty Uzezi. I enlisted into the Nigerian Airforce
August 18, 2010 when I was 18. My Personal Service Number is
NAF10/25157F with seniority of Air Craft Woman, ACW, in 19 February
2011. On 17 May, 2011, two months and 10 days after my passing out from
the Nigeria Air Force basic military training, Kaduna, I was posted to
335 Base Services Group, Kaduna as an Air Police. We reported March 7
2011.
How did your ordeal start?
On that May 17, 2011,
at about 8.00 pm, I received a phone call from a strange number. From
the conversation, I discovered that the caller was one of our training
instructors on general service knowledge during our training (names
withheld by NDV). He said I should come to the Protestant Church inside
the Nigerian Air Force Base, Kaduna.
With lots of conviction as our
former training instructor and his claim that he was in Kaduna for a
special assignment of which I do not know, I obliged his strange
invitation. Getting to the church, I saw him and another instructor, who
also trained us, Sgt. Hossan and my course mate, who he said gave him
my phone number, ACM Bello and a woman I do not recognize.
He
said I should join them to the Nigeria Defence Academy, NDA old site. I
asked why I have to join them because there was Kafachan crisis in
Kaduna then. He said they were going to drop the woman companion at the
NDA old site and return.
He said he trained me and asked if I was
scared of being with him. He said I should not entertain any fear with
my course mate on the movement. I joined them out of sheer respect and
having no thought of any sinister motive.
At the point they ought
to drop the unknown woman, I heard Sgt Hossan tell the officer
(instructor),”Oga, after we train recruit finish, e no go do something
for your godson?”
Opposite the place we supposedly came was the
Communicator Mess. At that point, I asked excused myself to urinate, but
before I left, I overheard him ordering two wines and barbecue fish. I
eased myself, came back and he gave me a glass of wine.
Drugged
I
took the glass of wine, not knowing he had drugged it for me. I was
urging to return home because it was late and there was crisis. We
entered the vehicle and proceeding a little, they dropped the woman. At
the Air Force Base, Kaduna, I stayed behind the Aeromedical Hospital,
opposite a branch of Oceanic Bank, now Ecobank.
Approaching
there, I said I want to drop, but Sgt Hossan said they wanted to drop
the instructor in his own quarters before coming to drop me. From their
discussion, I discovered Hossan stays in Block B next to my Block C.
We
proceeded further and Bello dropped. At JD Quarters where the officer
resides, they parked opposite his apartment. He and Sgt Hossan came down
discussing while I was inside the vehicle.
The instructor came
to me and said I should come into his apartment to wait at the parlor
while he finished his discussion with Sgt Hossan, who happened to be
owner of the car we drove in. I was hoping as my immediate neighbor, he
would take me home after dropping off instructor, the last man remaining
besides me.
Deception
I sat at the parlor and all
of a sudden, I heard the sound of Hossan vehicle outside and I made the
door to go out to confirm. Immediately, the instructor rushed in, pushed
me back and shut the door. I asked why he pushed me and shut the door
knowing Sgt Hossan was to take me home.
He asked in Pidgin English,
“U mean say after I train you finish as recruit, na your course mate go
charge through you first before me?”I asked what he meant by that
utterance just as Sgt Hossan zoomed off. I told him he knew quite well
that it was not right for me to be in his apartment and Hossan, supposed
to take me home has driven off.
I begged him to open the door, he refused and we started an argument. From the argument, we started fighting.
Battery and rape
He
was beating me mercilessly, carrying and hitting me on the floor. If I
want to scream, he would cover my mouth so violently that no passerby
hears my screaming. We struggled for more than two hours as I shouted
for help. I pleaded with him not to touch me because it was evident he
wanted to forcibly sleep with me. I pleaded that I am a virgin and he
should not hurt me.
He said it was none of his business if I were a
virgin and that he must charge through me first before any other person.
I said I will not allow him rape me. Then he hit my head against the
wall, saying he would teach me a lesson since I am proving stubborn.
Then I fainted.
Pool of blood
When I regained
consciousness, I discovered the bed I lay was soaked with water and I
saw myself on a pool of blood. I sensed he has violently beaten me to coma
and violated me. Even in that state as I regained consciousness, he
attempted raping me a second time. I was weak and dizzy with the wine.
cannot explain how but I managed to struggle out of the door. Outside, I
tried crossing a gutter, but collapsed again.
Medical attention
The
next day, May 18, I found myself in a hospital bed at about noon. When I
attempted urinating, my whole pelvis was aching severely and blood
coming out of my private parts. My body was soaked with sand and water
with bruises all over from the struggle and beating from him.
They
led me to the toilet, but I could not urinate because of the pains the
doctor told me the instructor and ACM Bello brought me. asked how and
why they brought me. He said the instructor said I was having malaria
and so they were managing me for malaria, but he was doubtful of the
indicated condition because of the blood flow from my vagina. Therefore,
he asked if I was seeing my period. I said no, but could not explain
because of the pain and trauma, so he took me back to the bed.
Untimely discharge
He
started asking me more questions. The medical officer identified
himself as Sgt Samsudeen. I told him to give me a paper and pen. The
more I was writing the more I felt traumatized. At this point, I
mustered courage to open up to him my ordeal. On hearing my story, he
called in two colleagues, Sgt. Uganjuwa, now Flying Officer and Flying
Officer Balami, a medical doctor.
They examined me and I
overheard them saying this is a big problem and wondering how they were
going to hide it, not wanting to be involved. They quickly discharged me
knowing I was not yet okay at all. They took me to my apartment and
told me I have injections and drugs to come and take the next day.
Conspiracy to cover up the rape and battery
The
next day, May 19, I received a call from Dr. Balami saying the
Aeromedical Commander, Air Cmdr Shinkafi, wants to see me aside
injections I needed to take. There was no strength in me at that point. I
was still bleeding and aching all over my body, but because of the
urgency of medical attention I needed, I summoned courage to be at the
hospital, which was luckily just behind my apartment.
A passerby,
who saw me struggling to walk down, assisted me to the hospital. I got
there and no one was willing to attend to me. I was groaning in pains,
but they said I should wait for the Aero-medical Commander. Then I
collapsed again. I never knew where I was and what they did to me. I
spent two weeks and three days in the hospital from that point. During
my hospitalization, they took me to theatre, but they never told me what
operation they carried out on my body.
They kept me secluded
from other patients. I noticed that I bled for three days before they
took me to the theatre. They did scan on me, after those two weeks and
three days, they discharged me. During my admission, Squadron Leader
Okafor, now late, was the Commanding Officer I served under as an Air
Police, he came and collected an official statement from me and told me
the Air Force was going to give me justice.
Warned to keep mum
After
my discharge from the hospital, the Aero-medical Commander told me I
should not talk, that Air Force would give me justice. Air Commodore
N.A. Sanusi told me same. The late AVM Salihu, Air Officer Commanding
Training Command in Kaduna and the Base Commander 335 Base Services
Route, where I was serving, also told me not to talk.
Air
Commodore Sanusi, Director of Air Police was repeatedly warning that I
should not speak of my ordeal to the hearing of the society, including
my family. Surprisingly they appointed a marshal on the incident, but
they neither allowed me to have a lawyer nor participate in telling my
story, except one day they asked me to appear as a witness to prove how
the instructor brutally battered and defiled me as a virgin. They
brought prosecution counsels and denied me access to the marshal, all in
bid to cover up and sweep the criminality under the carpet.
Punitive posting/intimidation
Immediately
after the court marshal, they posted me outside Kaduna in that 2011, I
was not due for posting. I am supposed to serve for minimum four years
in Kaduna before posting from my first service point. At Abuja,
victimization started. In muster parade, Group Capt Inuwa would be
asking me before everybody if my virginity was gold. He would say these
people were very wicked and they can easily kill me.
He told me
this not once, not twice with serious threats. He started the
intimidation and threat to my life. When I voiced that what they did to
me is injustice, they would say I am a fowl, they can easily kill and
that nothing would happen if they kill me. They asked me if I do not
know that Airforce women are officers’ materials and said that my rape
was not the first case.
Infected with STD
From
there, I was so restricted and so monitored that I never had a life of
my own anymore. In addition, the rapist infected me with severe STD,
which they never told me. They were giving me antibiotics and I started
fainting on regular basis from that May I left hospital in Kaduna up
until my transfer to Abuja. When I asked what was wrong with me, they
would say nothing.
In 2012, they posted me unduly again to Lagos.
They posted me abruptly again because they found I wanted to expose
them as I had gone to Human Rights Fighters in Abuja where they
interviewed me. In one of my encounters with Human Rights group, the
officer and his gang called to threatened that I would die or not be
alive to try the case after which I did not hear from the human rights
people again.
I also contacted Barrister Okon because of my ordeal
with the rape and torture and the fact that they did not give me
adequate medical attention. I had vaginal discharge, swollen vulva,
severe itching, pelvic pains, which they termed chronic pelvic
inflammatory disease.
At that point, my kidney enlargement was
between 10.2 and 11.4cm because I could not urinate frequently from the
pelvic pain and the sexual violation, which doctors that attended to me
at the NAF Base Kaduna established. They certified that my sexual
violation, physical assault and brutal rape with document reports.
http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/12/how-i-was-drugged-raped-fired-from-air-force/
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