A Lagos High Court at Tafawa Balewa Square on Friday,
sentenced a Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) driver, Andrew Ominikoron, to death by
hanging for the murder of his passenger, Oluwabamise Ayanwola.
Ominikoron was arraigned for rape ad murder of a
22-year-old fashion designer, Ayanwola, who boarded his BRT bus on Feb. 26,
2022.
Justice Sherifat Sonaike found Ominikoron guilty of
murder and attempted rape of Anyawola.
She also found the convict guilty of raping Nneka
Udezulu and sexually assaulting Dr Victoria Anosike, who had boarded his bus on
separate occasions.
Sonaike said: “On count one, which is offence of
raping Nneka Udezulu, Ominikoron, is sentenced to life imprisonment.
“For count three, attempted rape of Anyawola, you are
sentenced to 14 years imprisonment.
“For count five, offence of sexual assault on Dr
Victoria Anosike, you are sentenced to three years imprisonment.
“On count four, which is the offence of murder of
Oluwabamise Ayanwola; having been found guilty of murder, a capital offence
pursuant to Section 301 of the Administrative of Criminal Justice Law, the
defendant is hereby sentenced to death.
“You will be hanged by the neck until you be dead. May
God have mercy on your soul,”she held.
The judge held that the prosecution proved its case
beyond reasonable doubt.
According to her, the prosecution through its
witnesses proved that the act of the defendant (Ominikoron) caused the death of
the deceased (Anyawola).
She said that the voice recording of the deceased
which she sent to her friend while inside the defendant’s bus would be admitted
as a dying declaration.
The judge said that the deceased voice recording was
made when she felt she was in an eminent danger due to the behaviour of the
defendant.
She also said that Anyawola’s voice recording and the
pieces of evidence given by the prosecution witnesses on the habit of the
defendant in picking up unsuspecting passengers in a lonely area and sexually
molesting them, even with threat and force, showed that the defendant was a
serial rapist.
“All the circumstantial evidence coupled with the
defendant’s refusal to report the matter to his office and his running away to
a remote village before his arrest, shows a guilty mind.
“I find the ingredient of murder established beyond
all reasonable doubt,”Sonaike held.
The judge said that the defendant lied all through his
defence.
She said that the fact that the defendant said he
regretted the death of Anyawola was to play sentiment to the court.
Sonaike said: “the fact that the defendant committed
these offences within three months interval shows that maybe there are more
victims who because of shame failed to come forward.
“The defendant used his employment to rape
unsuspecting passengers. This is an unforgivable crime.
“This case is an eye opener. There is need for
government to overhaul the recruitment standard so that parents will be assured
when their young girl board a vehicle”.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the
prosecution called nine witnesses, while Ominikoron was a sole witness for the
defence.
The Lagos State Government had charged him with a
five-count bordering on conspiracy, rape, attempted rape and murder, to which
he pleaded not guilty.
He was arraigned on March 22, 2022, for the rape and
murder of his 22-year-old passenger, on Feb. 26, 2022, at the Lekki-Ajah
Expressway.
The prosecution also said that the defendant also
raped one Nneka Udezulu and sexually assaulted one Dr Victoria Anosike along
Ikorodu Mile 12 axis of Lagos State.
The prosecution said that the offences committed
contravened Sections 411, 223, 260, and 165 of the Criminal Law of Lagos State,
2015.
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