A member of staff of the Nigeria Immigration Service, Kwara State
Command, northcentral Nigeria, Mr. Yemi Afolayan, has been arrested by
the police for allegedly inflicting severe injuries on a 12-year old
girl, Favour Emmanuel, with a hot pressing iron after tying her up and
beating her to the point of comma.
It was gathered that the
girl, a native of Anambra state, whose mother is in Lagos State, was
staying with the Immigration officer’s family in Ilorin.
“My
master, Mr. Afolayan, had asked me to prepare rice but as it was taking
too long for the food to be ready he first beat me mercilessly and later
tied me up and used an electric pressing iron to inflict all the
injuries on my body,” the victim narrated.
A source in the
neighbourhood along Basin Road in Ilorin, the Kwara State capital, who
pleaded anonymity, disclosed that the manner in which the girl was
treated was dehumanising and inhuman, adding there was little they could
do since they were not a party to her being brought into the house,
hence they could not challenge the couple.
The matter was reported to the Ministry of Women Affairs after a neighbour noticed the maltreatment the girl receives.
The
Commissioner for Women Affairs and Social Development in the state,
Mrs. Comfort Afolayan, who reacted to the matter, condemened such act
and said the ministry made a report at the anti-child trafficking
department of “A” Division Police Station after which Afolayan was
arrested.
“The victim has been arrested, while the child is in
our custody at the Motherless Babies’ Home, Gaa Akanbi, Ilorin, where
she is being taken care of before we take her back to her family.
“As
a mother, not even as the Commissioner for Women affairs And Social
Welfare, the act is very horrible. As a mother, who has gone through the
process of child bearing, you cannot see that situation and keep
quiet. Such a treatment is not acceptable.
“The Ministry will
not relent in its efforts to protect the rights of children. We have
been embarking on rigorous enlightenment programmes on child abuse and
child labour, even after all these efforts, people are still involved in
such practices,” she said.
The Police Public Relations Officer
in the state, DSP Fabode Olufemi, confirmed the incident, saying a
warrant of arrest has been issued to effect the arrest of the suspect,
assuring that the police would do everything possible to bring the
culprit to justice.
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