“This is a landmark judgment that carries the commensurable punishment for the offender.

“This will serve as a deterrent, and his name shall feature prominently in our Sex Offenders Register,” she said.

In a statement by the agency’s National Press Officer, Vincent Adekoya, the DG emphasized the agency’s reinforced efforts in tackling sexual violence saying, “I wish to say that the speedy investigation and arraignment of the convict is a testimony of our commitment and determination to tackle the incidence of domestic violence, rape, and other forms of sexual abuse in the country.”

She further extended her gratitude to the judiciary, saying, “I thank the Judiciary for the judgment and the Nigeria Police for the inter-agency collaboration on this case.”

The judgment is seen as a significant moral boost for state and non-state actors involved in the implementation of the VAPP Act, 2015.

The recent strengthening of NAPTIP’s Violence Against Persons Prohibition Department through capacity building, as championed by the current management, has been cited as a key factor in the swift intervention and diligent prosecution of such cases.