Niger Delta
Witchcraft: Groups Rescue Two Children In A’Ibom
A team of Child Rights focused NGOs last Wednesday rescued two children accused of witchcraft at Okopedi Market, Okobo in Akwa Ibom State.
Officials of the Humanist Association for Peace and Social Tolerance Advancement (HAPSTA) and Child’s Right and Rehabilitation Network (CRARN), said at the scene that the rescue was a result of their collaborative campaign to curb child stigmatisation.
Project Centre Manager of HPSTA Mr Ayobami Ojedokun, told newsmen that the organisations were also collaborating with the Police and traditional rulers to reconcile the stigmatised children with their families.
“The children we rescued from the market. Aged nine and 13, they were abandoned and they were sleeping at the market in Okopedi area of Okobo Local Government of Akwa Ibom. “We have commenced the process of reconciling them with their families, the Police Division in Okobo and the traditional rulers have been very supportive.
“Our aim is to use advocacy to sensitise the communities on the ills of stigmatising children and educate them that it is also illegal to brand children as witches in Akwa Ibom State since 2008.
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