Monday, December 23, 2024
Custom Text
Home NEWS Abia woman assaulted over alleged witchcraft rescued

Abia woman assaulted over alleged witchcraft rescued

-

The CPS described the allegations of witchcraft against the woman as strange to the laws of Abia.

By Jeffrey Agbo

Abia State Governor Okezie Ikpeazu’s wife Nkechi has rescued a widow, Amarachi Okechi, who was assaulted at Umueghu Amaegbuato Community for alleged witchcraft.

Okechi was allegedly flogged and held hostage for several days after being accused of witchcraft by her husband’s relatives.

- Advertisement -

Speaking with the press, Chika Ojiegbe, the Chief Press Secretary to Ikpeazu, said: “When the First Lady heard about it on Sunday night, she immediately swung into action to rescue the woman.

“Several stakeholders were involved in rescuing her alive, which is the first action that needed to be taken and this has been done.

“Also, the woman has been taken to an undisclosed public hospital for treatment. The next stage will be to address the issues surrounding the matter.

“The case will be closely monitored,” he said, adding that Ikpeazu would foot the bill for her medical treatment.

Ojiegbe said the rescue team included officials from the Gender Based Violence Resource Centre, Office of the Wife of the Governor.

- Advertisement -

READ ALSO:

Gospel singer, Osinachi, buried in Abia 

He described the allegations of witchcraft against the woman as strange to the laws of Abia.

According to him, what is known to law is that no one can take the law into their hands to execute jungle justice.

“In this case the law will take its course. Ikpeazu will continue to work to prevent and mitigate such violence against humans.

“She will also continue to sensitise the people against such harmful traditional practices, especially in rural communities,” Ojiegbe said.

He further said that such incidents are not acceptable in Abia State.

Ojiegbe said that the Violence Against Persons Prohibition Law had been domesticated and is being implemented in Abia.

The CPS also said that efforts were being made for the House of Assembly to domedticate the Obnoxious Widowhood Practices Prohibition Bill, Equal Opportunities Bill, Child Rights Bill, Disability Bill and many other rights bills.

Meanwhile, the Police Public Relations Officer in the state, SP Geoffrey Ogbonna, said that the matter had been brought to the police.

Ogbonna said the police had commenced full investigation into it but no arrest had yet been made.

Must Read