The Lagos State Police Command has arrested a 27-year-old security
guard, Joy Amodu, for allegedly torturing her 10-year-old cousin, Foziya
Danjuma for several hours till the little girl fell unconscious. All
because Foziya peed on her bed on February 28, 2014.
According to the police, the suspect as punishment, used a spatula to
beat the 10-year-old and inserted Aboniki balm (methyl salicylate
ointment) inside her private parts and her eyes. The suspect also
allegedly inflicted teeth bites all over the girl’s body. It was after
the girl fainted during the beating that her aunt rushed her to a
hospital in the Ajah area, but she was rejected. Amodu then took her
niece to a military hospital on the Victoria Island, but the victim was
referred to the Military Hospital, Awolowo Road,
Ikoyi. It was at the military hospital that a non-governmental
organisation, Hands that Care, took over the case and reported it to the
police.
The suspect, crying profusely, said she only beat her niece on three
occasions. That the victim was her uncle’s daughter and she would never
attempt to kill her.
“I am very sorry for my action. I did not envisage what happened. The
first time she wet the bed, I warned her to stop bedwetting because she
is too old for that. She was left under my care by her father who is my
uncle, so I needed to correct her. This is the second time she wet the
bed and I needed to teach her a lesson. As I was beating her, she passed
out. She was released to me by her father when I told him about the
strange sickness that used to hit me because I was lonely and needed a
companion.”
The victim could not talk much, but when asked if she was tortured by
her cousin, she nodded in approval. National Coordinator of the Hands
that Cares, Mrs. Jacinta Nworie, said the girl was released to the
suspect by her father in Kogi State because Amodu promised to train her
in Lagos.
“The victim told us that the suspect bit her, inserted ointment into her private part and used stick to beat her up.”
Police Public Relations Officer, Ngozi Braide, who expressed shock over
the incident, described Amodu’s action as wicked. She said:
“On February 29, 2014, the police at Onikan Division got information
that a little girl was in one hospital in critical condition. The
officers went there and found the victim with her face and hands swollen
as a result of beating. The victim was later referred to the Military
Hospital, Awolowo Road, Ikoyi for better treatment. An NGO, Hands that
Care, was invited into the case by a good Nigerian. The NGO said it
would settle the girl’s hospital bills, but called for Amodu’s
prosecution.
It was learnt that the family members were already pleading that the
victim and the suspect be released to them, saying it was a family
matter. But a police source said since the victim was a minor, the
government would decide if the case should be treated as a family matter
or not.
- Punch.







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