Ondo Police Arrest Teachers For Taking Pupils' Blood & Fingernails, As UI Students protest against School Management.
The
Ondo State Police Command has earlier today arrested two teachers identified as
Blessing Omowera and Sola Kalejaye for allegedly using human parts for ritual
purposes.
Omowera who works at the nursery and primary
school section, while Kalajaye, is said to be a teacher in a secondary school
in the town.
According
to the police, the duo allegedly collected the fingernails and blood of the
pupils of Heritage Nursery and Primary School, Ondo town, Ondo State.
It was
gathered that when one of the three-year-old pupils got home, she informed her
father what the teacher did to her in the school, and the parents reported the
matter at the Ondo Area Command, Ondo.
The
Police Public Relations Officer for the state police command, Mr. Femi Joseph,
explained that Omowera called the two pupils and cut their fingernails under the
pretence of cleaning them up.
The
PPRO also said as the suspect was cutting the finger nails of the pupils, she
intentionally cut the hands of the victims to bring out blood. She then cleaned
the bloodstained hand with a cloth.
Joseph
said, “We were informed that after the suspect (Omowera) had cut the hands of
the pupils, she cleaned up the blood with a cloth and took both the blood and
fingernails away. After she was arrested, she confessed that she was sent by
somebody who wanted to use the blood and fingernails for ritual purposes; that
was why we arrested the sender who was identified as Kalejaye.”
The
police spokesman noted that Omowera had already been charged to court, while
Kalejaye was still in custody undergoing interrogation.
“He
(Kalejaye) too will soon be charged to court,” Joseph said.
The
father of one of the pupils, Mr. Ambrose Akinnodi, called on the state
government and human rights activists in the country to assist his family in
ensuring that justice was done in the matter.
It was
gathered that the two pupils had been withdrawn from the school at the time of
this report.
Meanwhile
the University Of Ibadan Students have Protested Against Management Amid Heavy Security.
The Students
of the University of Ibadan began protest against the management of the
institution over what some of them described as insensitivity of the management.
Many students
that were interviewed complained of their inability to secure ID cards which
are required to enter exam halls (exams were to begin this week but now
postponed as a result of the protest. Others also complained over inability to
use hot plates for cooking.
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