A six- year- old girl, Edidiong Etok Akpan, who was subjected to a
harrowing treatment by her father, Edet Etok Akpan, was rescued after
she had been locked up in a room with her hands tied and mouth covered
with a piece of cloth for five days.
Edidiong said her
42-year-old father started beating her on Tuesday,19th of February,
after one Prophetess Endurance, the pastor of the church they attend,
told "my father that I was a witch and I was the one making him not to
progress in life".
She said after the severe beatings, which,
according to her, lasted for two days, on Thursday, 21st February, her
father tied her hands with a cord and covered her mouth with a piece of
cloth and "locked me in the inner room of our house and he never gave me
food and never allowed me to go to school ".
The girl, who said
she attends Femos Nursery and Primary School, located at 24 Etyin Abasi
Street, Calabar, was dying after days without food or water when luck
came her way on Sunday, 23rd February, at about 11 am, as another child
who lives in the same with her family came to their veranda, looked
through the window and saw Edidiong bound on the floor and screamed.
"The girl called her parents and neighbours to come and see Edidiong
tied like a goat inside their house", Mr James Ibor of the Basic Rights
Counsel, a child rights advocate lawyer, who was called to the scene, said.
Ibor
said that when the neighbours saw the girl in that state, one of them
called him and he, in turn, informed the officer in charge of legal
matters at the Cross River State Police Command headquarters,
Superintendent George, and they both drove to the place.
"As we
were going there, we also informed the police at Efuk, Mbukpa to join
us.When we got there, we saw a crowd outside and we knew that,that was
the place and we went in and carried out the rescue by breaking the
door".
He said the girl was "very weak because she had been
without food for days and so we had to give her water first, then, after
about ten minutes, we gave her milk before solid food an hour later".
Ibor
said the father and mother had locked up the girl in the inner room of
their two- room apartment and went to church in the hope that by the
time they came back, the girl may have died. "God saved her and she is
now living with her grandmother in another part of town,"the lawyer
said.
DSP John Umoh, Cross River State Police Command spokesman,
said the father, from Akwa Ibom State, had been arrested and would soon appear in court
to answer charges of felony. "To tie a small girl hand and mouth and
lock her in a room for days without food is a grievious offence; he (the
father) will soon appear in court", Umor added.
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