- Safiu Kehinde
Enugu State Governor, Peter Mbah, has offered scholarship to 13-year-old girl, Ukamaka Okonkwo, who was rescued from alleged ritualist and kidnapper dungeon, Obi-Levi Obieze, at Ndiagu Umumba in Ezeagu Council Area of of the state.
NPO Reported that the girl was found at the suspected ritualist’s uncompleted building alongside a deceased pregnant woman.
Following the discovery of the gory scene, the state government demolished the property with the suspected ritualist arrested by the Nigerian Immigration Service (NIS) while attempting to flee the country through Seme border in Lagos State.
As disclosed in a statement issued on Sunday by Mrs Ngozi Enih, the Commissioner for Children, Gender Affairs, and Social Development, Mbah’s scholarship offer would see Okonkwo through her education from her present class to the university.
Enih added that the state government had moved her to a government facility for therapy and rehabilitation as a way of helping her overcome the trauma she must have passed through.
“We travelled to Ndiagu Umumba, Ezeagu Council Area, today at the governor’s instance to meet with parents of Ukamaka.
“The visit is to bring her to Enugu where she will undergo the necessary therapy and be fully rehabilitated. You can imagine the level of trauma this young girl must have passed through.
“So, the government wants to ensure that she bounces back fully in the shortest possible time.
“Therefore, the Ministry of Children,Gender Affairs and Social Development, will be responsible for providing therapies and counselling to her before reintegrating her back into the society.
‘This is just a way of reassuring her and her parents that they are not alone and to equally put smiles on their faces.
“Government wants to ensure that she fulfils her glorious destiny because this is a destined child,” she said.
The Commissioner disclosed that government delegation also visited Mr Theophilus Ezih and Mrs Chinenye Ezih, parents of the deceased boy, Chimaobi Ezih, at Agba Umana in same Ezeagu Council Area.
“The essence is to commiserate with them over the unfortunate incident. We share their pains,” she stated.
She, however, said that the identity of the pregnant woman also found dead in the Ndiagu Umumba dungeon was yet to be identified to be able to trace her relatives.
Enih promised that the government and the relevant security were working on it, maintaining that all the culprits would be brought to book.
“As you are well aware, this is a government that has zero tolerance for crime. Government has already demolished the property linked to these dastardly acts in line with extant laws of Enugu State.
“The police and other security agencies are working with the government to track down and bring back those still at large to face justice.
“That is the only way to appease the spirits and souls of the deceased and to get our society rid of such crimes,” she said.