A teacher at Ahmadiyya Secondary School in Kenema named Micheal Ndugba, with a history of sexual allegations against him, is being investigated by the Family Support Unit of the Police there, for allegedly abusing two teenage schoolgirls under 18.

The girls are pupils attending Holy Rosary Secondary School also in Kenema where Ndugba taught in the past. Constable Amara Magor of the Kenema Police Media Unit said they received a sexual abuse complaint from a parent of one of the girls ages 16. A heated exchange of words had reportedly taken place between the two girls over teacher Ndugba, which the parents of both girls became knowledgeable about.

According to the officer, the parents further investigated the nature of the quarrel which then revealed an amorous relationship the teacher was having with the teens. The officer said one of the girls was fully cooperating with police in the investigations and even led officers to a room at Ndugba’s house where she claimed she had for long been abused by him. The suspect has been taken in by the police and has reportedly spent over four days now in custody because of the seriousness of the allegations, while shreds of evidence were being gathered.

Meanwhile, teachers at Luke Commercial another school in Kenema where Ndugba taught some time ago, told Politico that he was issued a release letter by the school authorities there, after a series of sexual harassment complaints by female pupils against him. He was said to have been involved in the act of taking indecent photos of girls.

Upon his release by Luke Commercial, Ndugba got employment at Holy Rosary where the school authorities never attempted to find out why he left his previous employers.

Politico Newspaper reports that, another senior teacher at Holy Rosary, who requested anonymity, also told this medium that the suspected pedophile teacher hit the Vice Principal after some parents went and complained to him of indecent advances against their daughters. He was summarily dismissed but how he succeeded in gaining employment at a third school in the same city, without proper screening and from where his actions of the past caught up with him, has puzzled many.