Kogi commissioner, Abdulmumuni Danga to be arraigned in court for rape

The police have instituted a criminal case against the Kogi State Commissioner for Water Resources, Abdulmumuni Danga after he allegedly assaulted a beauty queen named Elizabeth Oyeniyi earlier this year.

Danga is to appear before the Federal High Court in Abuja on a seven-count charge, including rape, brutality, coercion and torture.

Elizabeth Oyeniyi accused Mr Danga of brutalising her and raping her multiple times on March 29 because of a Facebook post she made. In the Facebook post that resulted in the alleged assault, Elizabeth urged the commissioner on Facebook to assist his sister – who is her longtime friend – and his family financially

Elizabeth said the post angered Danga and he allegedly hired thugs to kidnap her from her home with her three-year-old son. He then beat her up and raped her.

Elizabeth said at the time: “After making the post, they started attacking me on social media and he sent some guys to come and get me. On getting to me, they flogged me. He flogged me himself, stripped me naked and made a video of me threatening to post it when next I make any public comment about it. They also made me apologize that what I said about him was not true under duress. I had to do so because they were all over me. The commissioner also smashed my phone and destroyed it totally, saying that maybe I might have been recording what was happening or I have been recording before getting there.”

Elizabeth said Danga could have killed her but for her son who was with her. She said the commissioner stripped her while at least 15 men, who worked for him, watched and filmed her humiliation.

After the attack, Mr Danga allegedly drove her to a hotel close to the Kogi State House in Lokoja, the state capital, where he allegedly forcefully raped her three times overnight, the victim claimed after her release.

According to court documents, the case filed on September 4 will be prosecuted by the police on behalf of the Federal Government of Nigeria. The offences levelled against Mr Danga include falsification of documents and threatening medical officers to forge test result, having carnal knowledge of Ms Onyeniyi without her consent, inflicting physical injury and torture by flogging.

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