While the public outcry over the alleged sexual abuse of an 11-year-old boy at Deeper Life High School, Uyo, is yet to fizzle out, another Akwa Ibom school is enmeshed in a child sexual abuse case.
The latest case involves a three-year-old girl whose mum discovered, last week, her underwear was soaked with blood when she returned from school – Awin International Schools – in Ikono, about 32 kilometre from Uyo, the state capital.
The victim is in the nursery section of the school which also has sections for primary and secondary schools.
“My daughter went to school on Wednesday, 13 January, in the morning, nothing happened to her. When my daughter came back from school, I put water (in a bucket) and wanted to bathe her immediately they dropped her at my shop. I removed her knicker, I saw blood. I removed the pant, I saw blood. The pant was torn. I shouted and asked her, ‘mummy, what happened to you?’ She said it was aunty that chucked her,” the victim’s mother, Dorathy Alphonsus, told our correspondent, Thursday afternoon, at her lawyer’s office in Uyo.
“I checked her private part, a big wound is there,” she said.
Mrs Alphonsus and her husband, Iniobong, were at the lawyer’s office to seek legal aid over their daughter’s case. They looked frightened and helpless, when our correspondent met with them.
Their daughter appeared restless. She cried intermittently.
A police medical form filled by a doctor at the University of Uyo Teaching Hospital confirmed the girl has been sexually abused.
From the doctor’s report, the girl told her mum that a pen was forcefully inserted into her vagina by her class teacher.
The police in Uyo arrested some of the school officials and a man, said to be the landlord to the Alphonsus, who drove the victim from school and handed her over to the mum, before it was discovered that she was sexually abused.
Some of the arrested persons were, however, said to have been released by the police.
The Alphonsus said they are under pressure to withdraw the case from the police.
Chris Ekpo, a civil rights lawyer Uyo, is offering free legal services to the victim and her parents.
Mr Ekpo said there was a threat to evict the family from the community where they are living in Ikono, for reporting the case to the police.
The principal of Awin International Schools declined to comment on the case when newsmen contacted him on phone.
“Please I am not in the position to speak (on the case), you can get to the police station and find out (what happened),” he said.
The principal later called back our correspondent to say, “The head teacher is a better person for you to speak with because it happened in the nursery section, not in the secondary section.”
The police spokesperson in Akwa Ibom, Odiko MacDon, said he was not aware of the case.
(Premium Times)
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