He
maintained that his father who had unknown health issue received him with open
arms, before he died a few days ago.
‘‘My father was very
happy to see me again after abandoning me for more than three years on the
streets because one soothsayer, by name Alex Otong from Obughu, bought by my stepmother told him that I was a wizard; and
responsible for his illness, the poverty and misfortune in the family….’’
The Junior Secondary
II student said he was sitting in his late father’s house, mourning his death
that fateful day when the hoodlums led by two of his stepmother’s brothers, by
name Silas and Peter Inwang cordoned the house and started beating him with
machetes, cables, rods, spine-sticks and ‘mbritem’ a local sugarcane-like plant
while questioning him why he returned from exile only to kill his father;
assuring him that he was seeing the sun for the last time in his life. The
beating which started about 12:00 pm last Wednesday lasted for about four hours
when he finally fell into a state of coma after they used ax to break his head.
The attackers abandoned Asuquo in in his pool of blood when they presumed that
he was dead.
He disclosed that he
was only woken up in the evening around 7:00 pm by a woman, who frequently
visits the area for business; who asked him to leave the house before the cult
men discovered he was still alive, as they would not hesitate to renew their
attack or kill him immediately. Master Asuquo said he wobbled into the nearby
bush where he hid himself for three days eating just raw cassava to survive
before he came out to meet the Good Samaritan woman who gave him Five Hundred
Naira (N500) to pay his way to the CRARN Children shelter, about a 160km away
from his hometown.
He strongly
fingered his stepmother who had ten children to his late father as the
mastermind of the attack on him. Adding that, while he was being brutalized, by
the dare devils, they persistently poured urine and combine (a local gin mixed
with marijuana) on him which burned him like fire all over his body.
On arrival at the
CRARN Children Shelter, he was given first aid before taken to the Immanuel
General Hospital Eket for treatment. But the Doctor on call insisted that given
the extent of injuries on his body, he must get a police report before he could
be attended to. The CRARN Centre Administrative Officer, Mr. Nsidibe Orok told
this reporter that Asuquo was currently receiving treatment at the Immanuel
General Hospital, Eket at moment.
A senior police
officer in Oron Area Command who did not want his name in print, however, said
investigation will commence when the victim’s health improves. He expressed
worry over the new surge in child witch related abuse in the state, and
promised the command willingness to deal with abuses of like nature.
“Let his health gets
improved, we will investigate the matter. I can assure you that this command
will not fold its arm and watch children being brutalized in the name of
witchcraft or whatever guise.” The police chief assures.
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