Tag: Uzoamaka

  • Uzoamaka:  In defence of Umahi

    Some weeks ago, the news of the torture of a teenager from Ebonyi State, Uzoamaka Chukwu, went viral with a retinue of gusto speculations, falsities and other condiments the major cooks added to it to whip up negative sentiments against Governor David Umahi and his government. The issue here is not the indomitability of the said crime visited on the 15-year-old girl, it is the other cooked-up propaganda  political hunters and rumour mongers have come up with to give what would be described as a show of executive apology by Governor Umahi a bad perception to the public.

    This article stands as a rejoinder to a provocative publication by The Nation newspaper on Thursday, 25th  of August 2016. The piece was authored by an anonymous scribbler dubbed ”Our Reporter.” by the newspaper.  The title of that piece was: “Ebonyi’s strange (human) property law.”  The   question every conscious-minded reader should ask is why the writer chose to be anonymous if he  was sure that he  had written facts devoid of public scrutiny? Or was it wise for him to tell the truth in anonymity?

    In the spunky article, many issues best   recaptured in bias and propaganda were raised, among which is: Was it wise for a governor of a state to say an indigene of his state is a property of the government?

    He had said: “It is not clear why the government chose to describe the harassed girl as a state property, whether they mean it in the endearing sense in which great sporting or intellectual assets are described, or in the ordinary and mercantile sense in which slaves or indentured servants were described when the practice of owning humans flourished during the era of slave trade and thereafter.”

    He talked about property in terms of mercantilist and slave sense and concluded that Engr. Umahi ”could not be said to be managing the problem sensibly like a governor.” What a gross disrespect for the office of His Excellency and his person. This anonymous writer needs to be educated more on the definition and classification of a person as a property. Since it is indisputable that humanity has its roots in anthropology and sociology, no enlightened mind would quarrel with the governor’s description of Uzoamaka as the property of Ebonyi State.

    According to Wikipedia, in sociology and anthropology, property can be defined often “as a relationship between two or more individuals and an object, in which at least one of these individuals holds a bundle of rights over the object. I know he may want to find out the meaning of an object but to save him the sweat and time of doing so’ the same Wikipedia lists an object as a being.

    Also, “the Restatement (first) of Property defines property as anything, tangible or intangible whereby a legal relationship between persons and the state enforces a possessory interest or legal title in that thing or object(Wikipedia remains a referencing tool). .

    I observed that the writer willfully did not   admit the governor’s sincere apology to Uzoamaka’s family, including her over 80-year-old grandmother that welcomed His Excellency and his entourage to their home in Umunaga, Uburu, Ohaozara LGA . He also failed to appreciate the empathy shown by the governor by  putting aside  other important state activities to visit the home of the humiliated teenager   immediately he returned from his foreign trip.

    The Nation’s unnamed reporter  saw it abominable, the governor’s sincere  assurance of  his government’s resolve to take upon itself, the wholesome rehabilitation  and  sponsoring of  the young girl  to  university level. He saw black in Governor Umahi’s avowal to ensure that justice ran its full course in the matter.  But I ask here: Was the writer expecting the governor  to have  done all he had done  while away? Nop, His presence was highly needed because that would signpost executive concern.

    Now, it will be good to give a rapt attention to the governor’s speech while in the home of the brutalised girl: “We felt very bad as a people, as a government and as brothers and sisters of Uzoamaka.  We felt that what happened was a gross violation of her right and man’s inhumanity to man.  So, we feel bad about it. Government is asking wherever she is, she should come back so that we can take over her training from secondary school to university level.  We will also be able to rehabilitate her.  For now, we don’t know where she is, but we ask that she returns because she is the property of the state.”

    Going by his posture, one would ask why  the acrid writer had to be skeptical about a pledge made by a government whereupon no such pledge had been made and reneged in the past by any government in the state. One also wonders if the writer was writing with any fact to substantiate his doubting spirit.

    He also continues: “Governor David Umahi has finally roused himself from his lethargy to take some tentative steps”.  What did the writer mean by ‘tentative’ steps?

    The truth that cannot be altered is that the governor on learning of the development immediately ordered the intervention of relevant government agencies while outside our shores.

    One was that the state police command should arrest all those involved in the teenager’s brutalisation. Two, he directed the Ohaozara LGA chairman and the Ministry of Women Affairs to locate Uzoamaka and take custody of her. I know, because I personally spoke with the Governor’s Special Assistant on Women and Child Development, Emerald Akaji, a day after the video of the girl’s brutalisation went viral. Akaji had on getting the marching orders headed for Uburu where she made frantic efforts to locate Uzoamaka.

    Unfortunately, the SA’s efforts yielded no positive results because some   political hawks spirited the teenager away to Abuja where she was hidden until they decided to make a media show of the matter and portray the state government as uncaring. Their actions were purely to settle political scores and   gain cheap political popularity. If the writer meant well, why did he not ask why such politicians did not hand over Uzoamaka  to the state or any of the security agencies in the state capital. Why take her to Abuja? Before his piece, one of the politicians was part of the governor’s entourage that visited the girl’s family. It is the same politician, who is National Assembly member that he quoted as having asked His Excellency to suspend or sack Enekwachi Odii, the Uburu Development Centre Coordinator whose home was   Uzoamaka’s place of torture.

    Since the politician was there when the governor said his government was not aware of  the girl’s  whereabouts,   why did The Nation’s biased writer not express surprise that National Assembly member did not disclose the location of the teenager to the entourage? Does he think that common sense required him (Our Reporter) to have done just that in his piece?

    Let me inform the writer that in news stories published August 16,  Governor Umahi had said:” I watched the video online and I felt terrible about it. It is very inhuman to have so acted. I personally directed the police to arrest and prosecute all those involved.”

    His directive was carried out. All   the suspects, including  Odii, are currently facing trial by a competent court of law. Odii is  on bail and is assumed innocent in the  eyes of the law. Like erratic social media goons, emergency social commentators and human rights activists, what peeves The Nation’s anonymous  writer  the most is the governor not listening to their calls for the coordinator’s suspension or sacking. Engr. Umahi has chosen not to do either of the two for now because he believes that the police and the judiciary must be allowed to perform their duties.He definitely is not the one to pass judgement. The anonymous writer and his ilks must wait for the judiciary to pronounce Odii and other suspects guilty. It is only when the governor fails to wield the big hammer on the coordinator  if found guilty that  he and his co-critics, would have a justification to lampoon my boss.

    I urge the Nation to be circumspect in providing pages to veiled writers. Being one of the nation’s most revered news organisations, it should  constantly toe  the line of objectivity like another newspaper which on Monday, August 29 wrote:”Where some other governors would have played politics, the Ebonyi governor chose the path of justice.”

     

    .Anya is the Chief Press Secretary to Ebonyi State Governor

     

  • Uzoamaka: Police arraign three officers, others for ‘assault’

    Uzoamaka: Police arraign three officers, others for ‘assault’

    Three police officers attached to the Ebonyi State Command were arraigned yesterday at a Magistrate’s Court at Okposi in Ohaozara Local Government Area on a 10-count charge for allegedly stripping and beating a teenage pupil, Miss Uzoamaka Chukwu, in public.

    The officers, all corporals, are: Paulinus Nwadonwe, Monday Nweke and Irondi Obinna.

    Also arraigned were the Coordinator of Ohaozara West Development Centre, Ene Odii Ogbonnaya, as well as his two brothers, Ene Odii Enekwachi and Ene Martin.

    The accused, last month, stripped the 15-year-old girl and flogged her.

    Ene and the other five accused persons were accused of unlawfully wounding Miss Uzoamaka by forcing her to lie on broken bottles and hitting her with cables and electric wires.

    The incident reportedly took place at the home of the coordinator.

    They were also accused of indecent assault, abduction of a minor, deprivation of liberty and publication of defamatory matters.

    The accused also reportedly videoed the incident and distributed same on the social media, with the false claim that she was caught making love in her father’s house with a man.

    The action of her assaulters was said to have exposed her to hatred, contempt and ridicule, knowing same to be false.

    The charges said the accused, who were present in court, were accused of conspiracy to commit felony, to wit, wounding, thereby committing an offence punishable under Section 516 A of the Criminal Code Law, Cap 33, Laws of Ebonyi State, 2009.

    The officers, the court documents said, were also accused of demanding N30,000 and N25,000 bribe from Churchman Akpachukwu and Akpa Okorie (aka City).

    The accused pleaded not guilty to the charges.

    The lead counsel to the accused, Friday Akpor, made an oral application for their bail.

    The lawyer averred that the charges were bailable offences.

    But the prosecutor, Adeola Elumaro, opposed the application.

    He said the accused, if granted bail, could tamper with the prosecution witness.

    The Magistrate, Ojemba Isu-Oko, granted the accused bail for N50,000 each.

    The judge also granted the prosecution’s application for accelerated hearing and adjourned the matter till September 18.

    Uzoamaka was in court yesterday.

    She appeared to have overcome her trauma as she looked refreshed.

    The teenager was adopted by a businesswoman, Ms Rita Nnenna Anoh, of Veroz Group, following her ordeal.

    Mr Adeola Elumaro, a Superintendent of Police (SUPOL), said the prosecution asked for accelerated hearing to enable Uzoamaka concentrate on her studies.

    He said: ”You know she will be starting school soon and we want to get done with the part of the case that concerns her so that she can concentrate on her studies.”

  • Abused girl gets new family

    Abused girl gets new family

    A businesswoman, Ms Rita Nnenna Anoh of Veroz Group, has adopted Miss Uzoamaka Chukwu, the girl who was stripped and flogged by some residents of her hometown in Ebonyi State.

    The alleged assault was reportedly led by a government official.

    The lawmaker representing Ohaozara/Onicha/Ivo in the House of Representatives Linus Okorie said the woman had also given the girl full scholarship.

    In a post on his facebook page, the lawmaker said the businesswoman had registered Uzoamaka for medical assessment and clinical therapy, after taking her on a shopping spree.

    Okorie was among those who brought Uzoamaka’s plight to national attention.

    The lawmaker said there were efforts to register her in a decent school ahead of the new academic calendar.

    In a statement, Okorie said: “Scholarship Award activated. Uzoamaka has settled into the home of Ms Rita Nnenna Anoh, Group Managing Director (GMD) Veroz Group. She is her benefactor.

    “Accordingly, her full scholarship to university level has been activated. In addition, Uzoamaka is now a bona fide member of the peaceful and blessed home of Ms Anoh, who recently emerged the Most Celebrated Female Personality of the Year during this year’s Nigeria Role Models Award in Lagos.

    “One can only imagine the joy and overwhelming satisfaction of Uzoamaka as she moved into the palatial home of the Anohs.

    “Tto ensure a complete switch from the pains of her past and prepare her for her new life, Uzoamaka was taken on an expansive shopping spree, registered for medical assessment and clinical therapy while efforts are on to register her in a decent school ahead of the commencement of the new academic session.

    “It has indeed been an unending dream for her and her elder sister who was on hand to witness this magical transformation.

    “I invite all men and women of goodwill to join me in extending profound thanks and gratitude to Uzoamaka’s new mum, Rita Nnenna Anoh, for her tremendous show of love to an otherwise destitute orphan.”

  • Uzoamaka: Umahi condemns stripping of teenage girl

    Ebonyi State Governor David Umahi has condemned the stripping and battering of a 14-year-old girl, Miss Uzoamaka Chukwu, by some people in Ohaozara Local Government Area.

    In a statement by his Chief Press Secretary, Emma Anya, the governor said he had directed the police command to ensure that the perpetrators should be properly investigated with a view to bringing those guilty to justice.

    The statement reads: “The Ebonyi State Government condemns the inhuman treatment meted out to a minor, Miss Uzoamaka Chukwu, by some people in Ohoazara Local Government Area.

    “Government encourages the state police command to ensure a thorough investigation of the incident and bring to book the suspects, some of whom are already in detention.

    “Governor Umahi will not, in any way, condone the violation of the rights of any Ebonyi resident, especially minors, by anyone, be he in government or the private sector.

    “The pollicisation of this pitiful situation cannot benefit the little girl concerned nor the politicians parading her on national media. The naked images of the child splashed on newspaper pages are utterly condemnable.

    “Government has already taken action to locate the minor in order to ensure that she is properly rehabilitated and made to overcome the trauma she has passed through.”