Three orphans have revealed how their grand-mother flogged them
with red hot machete after accusing them of infecting her with HIV.
The three female siblings, aged 13, 5 and 3-years respectively, whose
HIV-positive grandmother branded as witches at a community in Cross
River State, have revealed how she conspired with some persons to beat
them with red-hot machete to coerce them to confess to witchcraft.
While speaking in a chat with Vanguard, the eldest sister said: “We are
not witches, our grandmother made us to confess what we are not. We
dropped out of school in 2016 when our mother died; we also lost our
father in 2014.
“We do not belong to any witchcraft world. We are
normal children; she made us to sell sachet water before we can eat
once a day.
“She is our grandmother, she normally brings people like
Uncle Aniekan to punish us with hot machete and he flogged us with it
after it had been heated up in fire. They will use it to flog us to
confess that we were responsible for her sickness.”
Barr. James
Ibor, the Principal Counsel to Child Protection Network and Basic
Rights Counsel Initiative, BRCI, the NGO that took up the matter, said
they got the grandmother arrested but was later granted bail because
she was HIV-positive and was like a walking corpse.
“The old woman
in question has a terminal illness, for which she has refused to
continue taking drugs as prescribed and recommended, but she decided to
blame her condition on the children.
“She was aware of her status
and was placed on anti-retroviral drugs, but she stopped taking them
and decided to say her children were sucking her blood,” Ibor asserted.
When contacted, the Police Public Relations Officer, PPRO, Cross River
Command, ASP Irene Ugbo, confirmed the incident, adding that the
matter was under investigation and all the parties involved would be
made to face the consequences of their actions.
Thursday, 22 February 2018
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