Thursday, 23 January 2014

Parents Lock Up 16-year-old Twin In Cage For 30 Months


  A 16-year-old twin locked up by her parents in a wooden cage for over 30 months on allegation of witchcraft has been rescued in Bayelsa State Nigeria.

Her parents attributed their cruelty to Blessing Olokumo to  her strange behaviour, which they claimed was because she was a witch.

A group, Mary Slessor Twins Foundation, which rescued her, said she was  locked in a wooden cage for over two-and-a-half years.


Acting President of the group, Mr. Tonyon Ebitei Robert, said Olokumo was locked up because she was always defecating around the family's house.
Her father, who is also a twin and a security official with the Niger Delta University Teaching Hospital in Okolobiri, allegedly built the cage and locked up his daughter to keep her away from the main house.


“She was kept like a rabbit. She was given food when it was available and was allowed to sleep in her vomit, faeces, urine. She lost weight and could have died,” Robert said.


He told reporters that the group, which is known for its campaign against maltreatment of twins in the state, was contacted by concerned indigenes of Okolobiri community where the Olokumo family resides.


Olokumo has been taken to the teaching hospital for proper medical treatment. However, attempts to speak with her father were futile as he was said to have absconded from home. But some indigenes of the community condemned the act, describing it as callous and wicked.


Robert said the group would lodge a formal complaint with the police and the Welfare Department of the state Ministry of Women Affairs.
“Criminal charges of child abduction, inhuman treatment, child molestation and failure to enrol  the child for proper education will be brought against the parents,”  culled from thisday

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