Ellembelle: Catholic elder allegedly defiles 17-year-old girl

A Catholic elder with the Nzema Anyinase Catholic Church in the Ellembelle District of the Western Region has allegedly defiled a 17-year-old teenager.

A Catholic elder with the Nzema Anyinase Catholic Church in the Ellembelle District of the Western Region has allegedly defiled a 17-year-old teenager.

The Catholic suspect, identified as Nana Kojo allegedly defiled the 17-year-old first-year Senior High School student whilst casting out a bad spirit from her.

The Ellembelle District Social Welfare Officer and paralegal of the Western Region, Jonas Kabutey, told Connect FM that the 38-year-old Nana Kojo is also a well-known herbalist in the area.

“Apart from his position in the church, he is labelled as a herbalist and people go to him with their problems. The teenager was taken to him for spiritual assistance and he took advantage of her,” he indicated.

The teenager (name withheld) who claims to be a virgin before visiting the house of the herbalist, in an interview, confirmed that the herbalist has slept with her three different times in the name of casting a bad spirit from her.

“He told me there is a bad spirit chasing me so he needed to cast it out else I can never give birth. When my father took me to his house, he asked if I had taken my bath and I said no. He then asked me to go and fetch water and take my bath.

When I came back, he took me to his room and told me he has to insert his manhood in my vagina to enable him to take out the bad spirit from me. He said I cannot give birth if he does not break my virginity. He slept with me three different times but I could not tell anyone because I thought it was part of the healing process since my father had told me to be submissive to him whilst healing me,” she narrated

He later told me that I was beautiful and he would want to marry me and make me his third wife but I declined. He said I have declined him because he is ugly but I told him I was young and was even still a virgin before visiting his premises,” she added.

David Ndadiah, a brother to the teenager, indicates that the herbalist is pleading for the case to be settled at home but the family would want to pursue it in court.

“We have reported the case to the police station after medical forms were released.

“The herbalist is here pleading for us to settle the case at home but we will not allow it,” he indicated.

In the meantime, the Ellembelle District Social Welfare Office is promising justice for the teenager.

“We shall ensure justice is served. The teenager is currently going through psychological trauma and we will not allow the issue to be settled at home.

“The case must be transferred to a higher court. I will advise parents to be vigilant if they send their teenage daughters to herbalists for a cure,” Mr Jonas Kabutey indicated.

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