Some suspected ritualists on Friday
in Babujaye village of Toro Local Government Area of Bauchi, plucked the two
eyes of a seven year-old cattle rearer, Haruna Usman.
Narrating how his son lost his eyes, father of the boy, Malam Usman Muyalbi, told NAN that he and his son had gone out to rear cattle on that fateful day, when he left Haruna and went to a nearby town.
Narrating how his son lost his eyes, father of the boy, Malam Usman Muyalbi, told NAN that he and his son had gone out to rear cattle on that fateful day, when he left Haruna and went to a nearby town.
“As we were rearing the cows, some
of them veered into somebody’s farm by accident and destroyed crops. I then
decided to go and inform the owner of the farm, so that we can
assess the damage for me to settle him. I left Haruna to keep watch over the
cows but when I returned at about 1:00 p.m., my son was nowhere to be
found.
I later heard him crying inside a nearby valley and upon
getting there, discovered that his two eyes had been removed,” said the father.
Mayalbi, whose son had been admitted
at the Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University Teaching Hospital, (ATBU-TH) Bauchi,
therefore appealed to government and wealthy individuals to help his son regain
his sight.
Mrs Zainab Abdulkadir, a medical staff and also Manager of the Pediatric Surgical Ward, ATBUTH, where the boy was admitted, told NAN that he would hardly recover his sight.
Mrs Zainab Abdulkadir, a medical staff and also Manager of the Pediatric Surgical Ward, ATBUTH, where the boy was admitted, told NAN that he would hardly recover his sight.
“The assailants had gone with the
two eyes. They have also destroyed the nerves while trying to pluck the eyes by
force. The only thing that can be done is to provide the boy with ‘cosmetic’
eyes but he will never see again,” she lamented.
Bauchi State Police Command’s Public Relations Officer, DSP Haruna Mohammed, confirmed the incident on Tuesday, adding that efforts had been intensified to apprehend the culprits.
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