Detective at the Lagos
State Police Command, Ikeja have interrogated the Queen’s College, Yaba,
teacher, Mr. Olaseni Osifala, alleged of harassing a JSS2 female student in the
night.
Police source told our
correspondent that the teacher was quizzed for over 13 hours from Tuesday
evening to early morning of yesterday. The detectives told Mr. Osifala of the
source of the petition.
As at the time of
filling this report, Mr. Osifala was still at the police command waiting for
another round of interrogation on the issue.
According to the
source, during the interrogation, the detectives told him that there were
several groups interested in the case prompting the teacher to ask for the
woman who raised the alarm.
During his
interrogation yesterday, the detectives informed him of the source of the
petition, asked him what he knew about the allegation which he denied and the
teacher demanded to see the woman who raised the alarm of her daughter being
harassed.
On Monday, Mr. Osifala
was invited with the Principal, Dr. Lami Amodu to the police command for
questioning and was with his interrogators till 7.00pm after he had written a
statement.
The Principal, Mrs.
Amodu after writing her statement was asked to go while Mr. Osifala was made
to stay behind for further questioning before being asked to go home around
7pm and was directed to report early the next day.
Detectives asked him
to report back on Tuesday morning which he did, he was released and summoned
again in the afternoon to answer more questions
The allegation took a
new twist yesterday as some staff of the college were invited to write
statement and interrogated later on what they knew about the harassment.
There is an easy calm
in the college following the revelation that the Old Girls Association of
Queen’s College was behind the predicament of Mr. Osifala. The association
was said to have sent the petition to the police command indicting the
teacher.
It was gathered that
the woman who accused the teacher of harassing her daughter at the female
hostel , has not shown up at the police command since Monday.
A source at the
college told our correspondent that the Principal, Mrs. Amodu has been invited
by the Federal Ministry of Education, Abuja, over the issue.
Several calls to her
line were not answered but a staff at the college said the principal left Abuja
yesterday for Lagos after briefing ministry staff of the situation. The
source confirmed a panel had been set up by the ministry.
The Parents – Teachers
Association (PTA) of the college on Monday said no member of the body had
brought the issue to the attention of the PTA and described the woman as
faceless.
SS3 students of the
college lead by the Head Girl and some old students staged a protest on Monday
in support of the embattled teacher and denounced the allegation.
A lawyer, Barrister
Tony Ezimah told Daily Sun it would be difficult for the police to make any
headway in the case if the woman who accused the teacher of harassing her
daughter did not show up.
Ezimah said the police
can act on the petition from the old girls of the college but would require the
complaint to prove the allegation against the teacher.
Credit: Sunnewsonline

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