Policemen asked me why I was having sex — 24-year-old polytechnic student speaks

The 24-year-old student of the Moshood Abiola Polytechnic, Abeokuta, Ogun State, Olanipekun Irenimofe, who was recently arrested by men of the state police after a pregnancy kit was found with her, has narrated her experience with the officers.

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In an interview with Punch, Irenimofe said she was put behind bars for buying a pregnancy test kit and contraceptive from a pharmacy. According to her, the officers asked her why she was already having sex and couldn’t remain a virgin for her husband.

Irenimofe said she was traumatized and scared as she was not particularly sure of what would be the outcome of the incident.

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“My name is Olanipekun Oladayo Irenimofe. I am a student of MAPOLY (Moshood Abiola Polytechnic, Abeokuta, Ogun State). I recently finished my ND (National Diploma). I am 24 years old. I finished last year but I’m still writing my project in school. I want to be silent on my course of study.

 

I was arrested by them (police) for buying a pregnancy test kit and contraceptive. After buying the above-mentioned items I wanted to see a customer and a friend of mine; so, I had to pass by the station. That was when a policeman called me and asked about my profession and I answered that I am a student.

 

He began to check the polythene bag I was carrying and then found the items. He then asked me why I was with the items and I told him they were for me. They then asked me to go behind the counter and later I was put behind bars. They were just shouting why am I having sex; can’t I remain a virgin for my husband?

 

I didn’t say anything to them because I don’t understand! At (age) 24, is it illegal? Am I an underage person? If not for the Nigerian education system, should I still be in school?”

 

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Speaking further, Irenimofe said

“I was traumatised. I was worried because they were threatening me. I became worried when I was asked to go behind bars.”

 

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Irenimofe who said she spent about two hours behind bars said she was alone in the cell.

Explaining her feelings, she said

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“I don’t even know how to put it because it was the first time I would experience something like that.”

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She added that the officers never offered her an apology but rather behaved as if they were doing her a favor by releasing her. She also said that though she felt embarrassed for being harassed by the officers, however she has no plan of suing them

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“I’m not claiming any damages. My sister raised the alarm because she was scared. We are not trying to gain anything from this. I’m not supposed to be harassed. I did nothing wrong, so I should not be treated like a criminal. My friends were very supportive, and if not for my sisters and my friends, yesterday (Friday) wouldn’t have been bearable for me.”

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