Magistrate
Adefunke Ajibade described the case as a pathetic one, especially as it
involved a minor and a pastor that should be a father and shepherd of
flocks in a public church.
Pastor Emmanuel allegedly told the girl that she would die if she tells anyone he had intercourse with her.
The prosecutor, Mr Curtis Enabulele told the court that the accused committed the offence on July 12 at Ikere-Ekiti. He alleged that the accused raped the minor [name withheld], who is a member of his church which resulted to pregnancy.
Pastor Emmanuel allegedly told the girl that she would die if she tells anyone he had intercourse with her.
The prosecutor, Mr Curtis Enabulele told the court that the accused committed the offence on July 12 at Ikere-Ekiti. He alleged that the accused raped the minor [name withheld], who is a member of his church which resulted to pregnancy.
Counsel
to the accused person, Oluwaseyi Adeniyi, urged the court to grant his
client bail and assured that he would not jump bail.
But
the Counsel to International Federation of Female Lawyers, Ekiti
chapter, Mrs Foluke Dada, opposed the application. She said if the
Pastor is granted bail he would be a threat to other teenage girls in
the church and the society at large.
Mrs
Dada told the court that the accused had threatened that the victim
would die within seven days if she confessed to anyone that he raped
her.
Magistrate
Ajibade thus denied bail and remanded Pastor Emmanuel in prison
custody. He adjourned the case to April 4 pending the advice of the
state Director of Public Prosecution.
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