Lawrence Nwimo, Awka
A 44-year-old man identified as Mr Hyginus Nwobodo has been arrested for flogging his 6-yr-old daughter with machete and inflicting her with body injury in the process.
The little child, Chiagozie Nwobodo, was rescued by a group, known as the Save and Secure the Child Initiative, a Campaign against Child Abuse in Nigeria from the hands of her father.
Hyginus Nwobodo, a native of Ezinifite in Nnewi South Local Government Area of Anambra State, confessed to the crime after being handed over to the Police by the men of the Ezinifite Vigilante Group.
Hyginus said he flogged her with a machete, which incidentally inflicted her with heavy wounds, leading to multiple sores all over the girl’s body, in addition to a broken leg.
He said he had unleashed such dastardly acts on her daughter because of her destructive nature. He further accused the six-year-old daughter of using machete and metals to destroy his doors and walls. The daughter, however denied all the accusations, while the father switched over to blame the devil for his wicked act against her.
Speaking on the incident, the Anambra State Principal of Save and Secure the Child initiative, Rotarian Kingsley Obi, condemned it in its entirety, and noted that the suspect would be charged to the Juvenile Court established by the Anambra State Government.
He further noted that since the launch of the “Save and Secure the Child initiative” three years ago, they have never heard of such level of maltreatment and wickedness meted out to a daughter from her own biological father. He also described the act as “both the depth and apogee of a father’s wickedness to his daughter.”
Rotarian Obi further advised the public to refrain from such acts that could endanger the lives of their children, warning that no form of child’s ill behavior should elicit such form of abuse and maltreatment against the child.
When contacted, the State Commissioner for Women Affairs and Social Welfare, Mrs Ify Obinabo, frowned at any form of child abuse and molestation, warning that the state government is still committed to apprehending and taking up legal action against anybody found wanting and guilty of such.