The operatives of the Bayelsa State Police Command have arrested a pastor and his wife over alleged sexual abuse of a 13-year-old girl in Yenagoa, the state capital.
It was gathered that the arrest, effected during Sunday service, caused confusion as the pastor reportedly fled through a rear door.
He was said to have later presented himself at the police station after his wife was arrested.
Eyewitnesses disclosed that the offences occurred within the church premises and at the pastor’s residence.
The victim was identified as the daughter of the wife’s cousin.
The girl alleged that the incidents occurred while she was sent on errands to deliver local bread, known as ‘Madiga’, to the pastor’s wife.
She said: “My mum asked me to deliver ‘Madiga’ to the pastor’s wife, but she was not around.
“The pastor asked me to come inside and locked the church door. I screamed, but he did not stop.
“It happened five times whenever my mum sent me to their house. I was afraid to tell her.
“I only spoke up when I missed my monthly period and could no longer hide it.”
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It was further gathered that the victim’s mother confronted the couple but was persuaded by her sister not to “destroy God’s house”.
The mother was reportedly given N120,000 to procure an abortion after a medical scan confirmed pregnancy.
It was learnt that tensions rose during a church service when the couple publicly thanked God for overcoming perceived enemies.
The victim’s mother, a parishioner, was said to have taken offence at the remarks and reported the matter to the Ekeki Police Division.
She also lodged a complaint with the National Association of Women Against Gender Based Violence, led by Dise Goddy-Harry.
At the Ekeki Police Division on Monday, March 2, 2026, some church members were seen discussing the development in hushed tones.
The Bayelsa State Commissioner of Police, Iyamah Edebor, confirmed the incident on Monday.
Edebor said the case had been transferred to the Gender Unit at the police headquarters for proper investigation and possible prosecution.
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