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Ese Oruru: Dahiru Gets 26 Years In Jail For Child Trafficking, Others

by Our Reporter
The Federal High Court in Yenagoa, the Bayelsa state capital, has
sentenced Yinusa Dahiru to 26 years in prison after finding him guilty
of child trafficking and other charges.

After about five years the court sentenced Dahiru on Thursday for
trafficking a minor, Ese Oruru.

Ese Oruru was taken from her home in Bayelsa on August 12, 2015 by
Dahiru to Kano where she was married to him and her name changed to
Aisha, having been converted to Islam.

After months of outcry from her parents and human rights activists as
well as investigations by the police, she was returned to Bayelsa in
March 2016, pregnant.

On May 26, 2016, Ese was delivered of a baby girl.

Dahiru was later charged with child trafficking, child abuse, rape,
kidnap, infringement on the right to religion, and holding a person
against her will.

However, the absence of a judge stalled his trial in the early stages,
with Ese’s parents complaining of neglect from the government.

During his appearance in court, he pleaded not guilty to all the
charges.

A lawyer in the defense counsel’s team said they believed it was ‘a
typical case of Romeo and Juliet,’ adding that they do not believe that
Ese was 13 years old.

Dahiru was later granted bail on March 21, 2016.

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