Two children were rescued this morning from being killed by some members of Divine Zion of God Church Ikot Abasi Effiom
district of Akpabuyo LGA and their family members after they were branded witches.
According to CrossRiverWatch, led by one prophet David Effiom Zion
and some members of their family, the children, aged, 7 and 10, were
accused by their cousin of being witches and allegedly snatching her
baby in a dream. They tied the children to a tree and assaulted them
with machete.
Below is the report by CRW:
"The stigma that confronted the children since they were branded
witches took on a new dimension when the children were taken to the
forest, tied to a tree, battered and assaulted with a machete by some
members of the family, leaving them with cuts and bruises all over their
bodies.
"This happened on the heels of the screening of the movie ‘The Fake
Prophet’ in Ikot Offiong Ambai community in Akpabuyo Local Government
Area (LGA) by Basic Rights Counsel Initiative (BRCI), a child’s rights
organization based in Calabar
"Respite came the way of the children when an uncle who arrived from
town demanded the release of the children with threats of calling the
police and on learning of BRCI’s visit, took the children to the venue
where the movie highlighting issues of child abuse and witchcraft
branding was being screened.
"In his opening remark, the Secretary of BRCI, Barrister James Ibor
noted that the movie screening was to mark the 2016 Day of the African
Child, recounting the story of how the day was set aside by the
Organization of African Unity (OAU) now African Union (AU) in 1991.
"Speaking also, Theresa Okpa who is the Executive Director of
Mediatrix Development Foundation (MDF), the NGO of the Wife of the
Governor of Cross River State, Dr. Linda Ayade said issues of child
witch branding is abuse of the rights of children and assured that the
Mediatrix Foundation is partnering with organizations like BRCI to
address issues relating to the abuse of children’s rights.
"In the same vein, Rev. Okon James, the Assistant Pastor of the Mount
Zion
Lighthouse Full Gospel Church Ikot Offiong Ambai, emphatically
noted that their church does not promote the belief in witches and
usually condemned any actions that abuse or torture children on the
grounds of being a witch.
"Meanwhile, the rescued children were later taken to the Community
Health Center where BRCI paid the bills for them to be given proper
medical attention, while ensuring that the uncle who rescued them
temporarily keep the children in his custody."


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