A woman, identified simply as Mrs. Maxwell, has been arrested by the police for allegedly assaulting her daughter,
Blessing, with a hot pressing iron. Blessing, a primary three student
of the Lagos Model Nursery and Primary School, Ikeja GRA, was allegedly
assaulted last Monday by her mother for licking the baby’s food.
It was gathered that the incident came to light after a neighbour, who lived within the Police College
Barracks, Ikeja, with the Maxwells, allegedly called the authorities of
the LMNPS to complain about Blessing’s condition. Blessing’s father is
said to be a police corporal. A source within the school, who spoke on
the condition of anonymity, said,
“It was last Friday that we got the anonymous call. At the time, two of Blessing’s younger siblings were in
school, so we called them aside and asked after Blessing. “At first,
they were both scared that they would get into trouble with their mother
if they told the truth but they eventually opened up and said their
mother had used a hot pressing iron on Blessing.”
The Head Teacher of the school, accompanied by some other employees of
the school, was said to have visited Blessing at home. It was learnt
that on arriving at the Maxwells’ house, Blessing was seen sitting
outside their flat, sporting burn marks all over her body. The source
said,
“We tried to question Blessing about what happened to her, but she was
scared of her mother. Eventually, we went into the house and confronted
the mother, but she lied that hot water had mistakenly poured on
Blessing.
“When we asked if Blessing had received medical attention for her
injuries, her mother got annoyed and dragged Blessing into the house.
She then refused to answer more questions. Since it was a police
barracks, we thought it wise to leave quietly before things got out of
hand. “The most painful aspect of the whole issue is that despite
Blessing’s wounds, their neighbour told us that she had been carrying
out house chores like before. From what I saw, that girl is so injured
that I didn’t expect that she would be able to come to school for the
rest of the term. Not one of us guessed that she was being abused at
home.”
It was also gathered that both mother and child were picked up by officials of the Lagos State Ministry of
Women Affairs and Poverty
Alleviation after the school authorities alerted the ministry. Blessing
was said to have been picked up by a Lagos State Ambulance Service bus.
When our correspondent contacted the Child Director, WAPA, Mrs.
Fadairo, she said, “I cannot talk at this time. We are at the hospital
and Blessing is in critical condition.”
Lagos State Police Public Relations Officer, Ngozi Braide, confired the incident.
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