Widow seeks justice after losing daughter to hoodlums
Gift Nnah
A widow, Mercy Nnah, from Iton Ikono, in
the Uyo Local Government Area of Akwa Ibom State, has called on the
wife of Akwa Ibom State Governor, Mrs. Martha Emmanuel, the Commissioner
for Women Affairs, Dr Gloria Edet, and other relevant agencies to come
to her aid after losing her 18-year-old daughter, Miss Gift Nnah, to
hoodlums.
According to the widow, every attempt to
get justice through the police has proved abortive, despite the fact
that the police have extort money from her.
Mercy, a mother of five, including the
deceased, who lost her husband in 2003, has been the breadwinner of the
family through her bean cake (akara) business.
She told Southern City News on
Sunday in her one-room rented apartment that she parted with N10,000
before she was taken to Ikpatex mortuary at Ibesikpo, where her daughter
was deposited and the spot where she was thrown out of a tricycle.Mercy, a mother of five, including the
deceased, who lost her husband in 2003, has been the breadwinner of the
family through her bean cake (akara) business.
She told Southern City News on Sunday in her one-room rented apartment that she parted with N10,000 before she was taken to Ikpatex mortuary at Ibesikpo, where her daughter was deposited and the spot where she was thrown out of a tricycle.
She told Southern City News on Sunday in her one-room rented apartment that she parted with N10,000 before she was taken to Ikpatex mortuary at Ibesikpo, where her daughter was deposited and the spot where she was thrown out of a tricycle.
The widow said she had repeatedly
cautioned her 18-years-old daughter, who was an SS II student of
Christian Secondary School, Uyo, against associating with members of the
opposite sex.
She added that her late daughter had on
the day of her death gone out without informing her to get her mobile
phone from a male friend who had earlier taken the phone for repairs.
“Late in the evening, around 9pm, we
received a call. The caller introduced himself as a police officer and
asked us to come to Owot Uta Village in Ibesikpo LGA, that my daughter
had an accident.
“Early in the morning the next day, we succeeded in calling the number again and we were asked to come to the police station.
“There, we met a tricycle rider whose
name was given simply as Ntiense. He claimed that he was hired by three
passengers along Aka Road, Uyo, to Ibesikpo, the two male passengers,
according to him were unknown, but the female passenger was my daughter.
“The tricycle man further told me that
he heard someone fell out of the vehicle as they were going and when he
turned to check, he was ordered at gun point to keep moving. He claimed
to have taken refuge in someone’s house after being threatened to park
his tricycle and run away.
“On his return to pick up his tricycle,
the landlady of the compound suspected him and raised the alarm, which
alerted community members, who invited and handed him over to the
police,” she said.
The bereaved mother explained that her
daughter’s friend, Mr. Simeon Friday, who she allegedly went to see
claimed they parted ways earlier in the evening after handing over the
phone to her.
Friday, according to her, had been remanded in prison custody alongside Ntiense.
The woman, who expressed lack of
confidence in the police noted that the police, who earlier advised her
to seek an out-of-court settlement, later charged the case to court.
According to her, she does not
understanding what was going on, and does not have the finances to fund
further issues as may be demanded by the police or court.
“I live in one room with the children;
as I speak with you now, the landlord has asked us to pack out. I lost
my husband since 2003 and I have no one to speak for me. I have no money
to settle the mortuary bills or buy coffin to bury my daughter,” she
said.
She stated that the doctor, who had
explained the autopsy result to her at the University of Uyo Teaching
Hospital, said the daughter, as revealed by the report was badly hit,
with her tongue out, before being thrown out of the tricycle.
An elder sister of the bereaved, Miss
Idara Nnah, said, “Simeon called my sister to come and get her phone at
the junction; we went out together, but did not see him there.
“He later called my sister, who went out
alone to meet him, only for the police to call to talk about accident. I
called the guy she went out with and he told me he was equally called
and was already there with her.
“When I met him the next day to move
with him to the police station, he said he could not get to where my
sister was that night, for fear of being arrested by the police, who
were all over the area. He claimed that he had to lie to us so that we
may not be overly worried.”
When contacted, the IPO in charge of the
case, who pleaded anonymity, said he was not in position to speak on
the matter, but merely mentioned that the murder case had been charged
to court and the case file forwarded to the DPP.
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