The young girl was married in a ceremony on Thursday.
The identity of her husband, who was
represented by his relatives at the wedding, is not known and he will
not face prosecution, police sources said.
The case came to light after authorities were tipped off by a NGO, said the judicial source.
“It was lucky for us. Due to an NGO
we were informed of the case. Usually people refuse to denounce child
marriage,” said the source, adding that any subsequent trial would
“serve as an example”.
However, the same source did not
disclose the specific charges being brought against the accused, a
37-year-old father-of-two. He is being held in Bouake, Ivory Coast’s
second city.
Marrying young in the Ivory Coast is
not unusual, with 12 percent of all Ivorians being wed before they are
15 and 36 percent before the age of 18, according to a
soon-to-be-released UNICEF report, excerpts of which have been obtained
by AFP.
One official with the United Nations
Population Fund said it would be “fantastic” if there was a conviction
in a case of this kind.
The arrest was made as part of a
system implemented by a local NGO, Jakawili, or “Solidarity”, in schools
in central and northern Ivory Coast.
“This time it worked well, the
director of the school warned us in time,” said Martin Kouassi, project
coordinator with Jakawili, who said the organisation had prevented seven
other such marriages this year.
Parents can often marry their daughters young to prevent the stigma of pregnancy outside marriage, said Kouassi.
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