By Ighomuaye Lucky. O
The Kaduna State Government, through the Ministry of Human Services and Social Development, has rescued Abubakar Sani, 7, whose father, Sani Tanimi Maishago, reportedly poured hot water on his legs as punishment for stealing biscuits.
The incident happened in Lere Local Government Area of the state.
It was said that the father reportedly tied his legs before pouring the water hot water on him and thereafter, the boy’s stepmother, locked him up in a room for over 20 days without proper food or care.
It was further learnt that Hajiya Rabi Salisu, the Commissioner, visited Abubakar at Barau Dikko Teaching Hospital, where doctors amputated both legs below the knee to save his life.
“The boy’s report came to the ministry about nine days ago, and by then, his legs had already rotted and had maggots coming out,” she said.
The police have arrested Maishago and the stepmother, and Salisu stated they will face court charges upon investigation completion, reiterating the state’s zero-tolerance policy on child abuse. “We will make sure that justice is served to serve as a deterrent to others,” she added.
Dr Abdulkadir Musa, Chief Medical Director of the hospital, noted Abubakar’s legs were unsalvageable, leaving him permanently disabled.
“Perhaps the only thing that can be done to ease his survival is by equipping him with artificial limbs,” he said, warning parents to avoid extreme punishment to prevent irreversible harm.
Sun