GRANDFATHER CUTS OFF BABY’S PENIS DURING CIRCUMCISION
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59-year-old man, Mr Ziworitin Keke, has
allegedly cut off part of the genitals of his eight-month-old grandson while
circumcising the boy at Ondewari, a coastal settlement in Bayelsa.
The
baby is currently receiving medical care at the Federal Medical Centre,
Yenagoa, the Bayelsa capital.
It
was learnt that Keke, a well known ‘specialist’ in circumcision in the area,
almost “chopped off half of the baby’s genitals.”
The
father of the infant, Mr Joseph Michael, said his wife took the infant to a
health centre following the incident.
“After
cutting off my boy’s penis, the man, who is married to my son’s grandmother,
told my wife to leave the child with him for at least three weeks so that he
could treat him very well.
“But
my wife refused because the boy was bleeding and she rushed him to the health
centre at Korokorosei, a neigbouring community to us,” he said.
He
explained that they were referred to the Federal Medical Centre Yenagoa for
specialised medical care, adding that he was in financial distress as he could
not afford the cost of treatment.
Michael
urged public spirited individuals to come to his aid to save the life of his
son.
Reacting
to the incident, Mr Alagoa Morris, a human rights activist, said that the
incident would have been avoided if government had provided health facilities
to rural communities.
“My
first concern is with the baby going through the terrifying pain. The man who
performed the circumcision is a renowned traditional circumcision expert in the
community and even beyond.
“He
has successfully carried out the service at no cost to parents for many years
including two older brothers of the victim.
“This
must have been a mistake. More than 1,000 circumcisions have been performed by
him without any complication.
“So,
calls for his arrest are misplaced. A lot of residents in the community have no
access to medical facilities and they believe and resort to traditional
medicine men, traditional birth attendants inclusive.
“It
is imperative for the state and local governments to join forces and make
orthodox medical service available to rural dwellers in the coastlines and
riversides. Only then will the people have a choice,” Alagoa said.
Meanwhile,
the International Federation of Women Lawyers in Bayelsa has called for the
arrest and prosecution of Keke.
Mrs
Dise Ogbise-Erhisere, Chairperson of FIDA in the state, who made the call after
visiting the victim at the medical centre, said they had petitioned the office
of the commissioner of police on the matter. READ MORE
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