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Akwa Ibom State has set up a family court to tackle the increasing cases of child witchcraft in the state.
Justice Theresa Obot of the State High Court made this known on Sunday, while speaking with journalists in Abuja.
According to Justice Theresa, the court which is set up to prosecute cases and allegations of child witchcraft in the state was created after a commission of enquiry set up to investigate allegations of child witchcraft concluded its assignment.
The Commission of Enquiry was set up in Nov. 2010, following the rampant stigmatisation of children in the state for alleged witchcraft.
“We in the judiciary lay so much emphasis on the child witchcraft stigmatisation and the courts now make it a point of duty to address those issues. So when such cases come in, we try not to limit ourselves to only the punishment of alleged child witch, but also to provide counselling.”
“Because in a family court, when a child and the parents have problems, we offer reconciliation,’’ Obot said.
She said, “anybody who says a child is a witch or wizard, he or she will be prosecuted, after which they will also receive counselling. So, that has helped to reduce incidences of child witchcraft in Akwa Ibom state.’’
“We are not saying that it is over, but so far the incidence has been reduced to the barest minimum.’’
Obot said the courts also recommend counselling for parents who stigmatised their children after they had been punished.
She also commended the state government for its campaign to stop the stigmatisation of children over alleged witchcraft noting that the state government was doing everything humanly possible to put an end to the issue by organising annual seminars on child rights laws and other related issues.
Obot spoke to NAN in Abuja.
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