The Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), Borno State Command, has arrested a couple for brutally beating a child in the state.
Borno state government said on Saturday that Mamman Sheriff and his wife, who were caught on video assaulting a young girl in Pompomari Bypass, Maiduguri, woukd be taken to court for prosecution.
The video, which went viral on social media after being posted by Ahmed Baba Dikwa, showed Mamman Sheriff brutally beating the girl while his wife encouraged him.
Reports confirmed that the girl was attacked simply for entering their compound to pick a mango after returning from school.
Following the suspects arrest, the Borno State Government stepped in to ensure that justice was served by involving relevant ministries, including the Ministry of Women Affairs and Social Development, the Ministry of Education, and the Ministry of Justice.
Zuwaira Gambo, Commissioner for Women Affairs and Social Development, has directed a delegation, led by social worker Asabe Muhammad (Yar Bauchi), to follow up on the case.
The delegation visited the NSCDC Borno Command, where they met with the 2IC Commandant, Obi Ndubisi, and the investigation officer, Peter, to ensure proper legal proceedings were initiated.
It was confirmed that the Ministry of Justice had taken over the case for prosecution, while the Ministry of Education also took necessary steps in response to the incident.
The NSCDC assured the government that the perpetrators would face the full weight of the law and that justice would be served.
Meanwhile, the Borno State Government has also provided urgent support to the young girl and her family.
The victim is currently receiving medical treatment at the University of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital (UMTH), with Dr. Lawan Bukar Alhaji covering her medical expenses.
Zuwaira Gambo also directed the distribution of relief items to the victim’s family, including Dignity kits 25kg bag of rice, two 25kg bags of garri and financial assistance.
The victim’s family expressed their gratitude to the Borno State Government, the NSCDC, and all the ministries involved for their swift response and commitment to justice.