JEALOUS PREGNANT HOUSEWIFE KILLS 3-YEAR-OLD STEPDAUGHTER
•Suspect says, I didn’t want her mum to reunite with my
husband’
Residents of Hausa Quarter in Makurdi, the Benue State
capital, are yet to grapple the circumstances that propelled a 20-year-old
pregnant housewife to take the life of her stepdaughter, whose mother had
separated from her husband before he married her.
Sunday Sun gathered that the victim, Khadija Abdulrahman,
aged three, was abducted from her grandmother’s room about 9pm on the ill-fated
day two weeks ago, by her stepmother, Hadiza Mohammed, but later found dead in
an uncompleted building close to the bank of the River Benue.
Her stepmother, who is suspected to have perpetrated the
gruesome act, is said to be four months pregnant and presently in police
custody, assisting homicide detectives in their investigations. Sources at the
Criminal Investigation Department (SCID) admitted said she has admitted to
committing the crime.
Elder brother of the deceased’s father, Jemilu Abdulahi,
told Sunday Sun that though his brother had about three years ago, divorced his
first wife and married Hadiza two years later, he had earlier this year
reconciled with Khadija’s mother and was planning to take her back. This, he
said, didn’t go down well with Hadiza.
Narrating in tears how the little girl was abducted and
murdered, he alleged that the step-mum from hell committed the abominable act
because she got wind of her husband’s plan to take back his estranged first
wife.
His account: “Based on what people at home told me, my
brother’s wife came to the family house on the invitation of my mother who
wanted to settle a misunderstanding between her and her husband. On her
arrival, she pretended to go and pray inside a room where the girl was, took
her away and didn’t come back with her; but unknown to her, somebody saw her
while she left with the baby.“After about three hours, the suspect appeared and
when asked about the girl, she said she did not know her whereabouts and
claimed to have gone to our neighbour’s room to watch television. The neighbour
said she was only there for a few minutes and left.” Jemilu added that efforts
to prevail on her that night to disclose the whereabouts of the girl proved
abortive, as she refused to own up to the crime until Khadija’s lifeless body
was found in an uncompleted building. He alleged that a close observation of
the scene of crime indicated that her assailant might have used a hijab to
strangle the young girl.
Noting that vengeance is for God, he said the family is not
interested in pursuing the case, but demands that Islamic justice prevailed.
“We are not interested in the case because we know that we will only suffer
ourselves to go to court, but will not get justice in the end. What we are asking is that as Muslims,
everything has judgment. If anyone takes the life of another person, the best
thing is for him or her to be killed or her family would pay a very huge amount
of money which I know that Hadiza’s parents cannot afford.”
Also commenting, the Sarkin Hausawa, superintending over
affairs of the Hausa community in Makurdi Local Government Area of Benue State,
Alhaji Rayanu Sangami, said once the girl’s corpse was recovered, Hadiza was
held and taken before him, during which she confessed to the crime in the
presence of leaders of the community.
Sangami noted that but for his swift action, supported by
leaders of the community, angry youths in the area would have stoned the
suspect to death. “She confessed to the crime and we had a hard time preventing
the angry youths from stoning her to death. We had to quickly invite the police
who came and took her into detention. This is the first time this kind of
incident is happening in our community and we are not taking it lightly,” he
stressed, wondering why a Muslim woman would take life as a result of envy over
marriage when the Islamic religion permits a man to marry as many as four
wives.
He described the act
as a very serious offence that required a serious action, disclosing that he is
in the process of organizing Imams for a ward by ward preaching and prayers to
forestall a reoccurrence, just as he urged the security agencies, government
and the judiciary, to do justice to the case.
Confirming her arrest, the Benue State police command said
the suspect would face the full wrath of the law, on completion of
investigation. Deputy Commissioner of
Police, DCP Adat Ududo, who spoke with Sunday Sun described the act as wicked.
He hinted that the suspect had already been arraigned in court, assuring that
the law would take its course.“Individuals are very bad and wicked. Jeremiah
17:9-10 says the heart of a man is very wicked. People should be good and the
community will be peaceful. The police are not happy to see this kind of crime.
The law will certainly take its course in this. It is annoying. The woman is
already in court to serve as a deterrent to others,” he said.
Sadly, the suspect was unrepentant when Sunday Sun
correspondent encountered her. While affirming her displeasure with her
husband’s plan to reunite with his estranged first wife, she claimed the
deceased suddenly disappeared and was later found dead, when she visited the
family house to honour her mother-in-law’s invitation.“I went into my
mother-in-law’s room to pray around 7pm on that day, and then left to our
neighbour’s house. When I came back around 9pm, they said I took the girl away
and I said I didn’t. I even joined them in search for the girl till about 2am,
before I went back to my parent’s house to sleep. The next morning, they said
they had found her corpse and accused me of killing her.”
Asked if she indeed, committed the crime, she queried in
Pidgin English:”my husband say na me kill the girl, so, wetin una want me to
talk again?”

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