A
20-year-old woman, Ganiyat Salawudeen, is currently in police custody after she
was arrested for throwing her five-month-old baby inside a well, where she was
residing in her mother’s family house at Alagolo area, Oja Oba, Ibadan.
Ganiyat threw the baby, whose name was given
as
Timothy Odugbemi, into the well at about 8.30p.m. on Monday November 5,
after which she raised the alarm that she could not find her baby.
After a
search by family members and neighbours, which extended till the following
morning, Ganiyat was reported to have confessed to throwing the baby inside the
well after much prodding. People were said to have rushed towards the well to
see if it was true and it was a shocked crowd which beheld the still body of
the tot when he was brought out of the well.
On hearing
about the incident, the Divisional Crime Officer in charge of Mapo Division, Mr
Bayo Ogundiran, reportedly led a team of detectives to the scene and arrested
the mother, while the baby was taken to Adeoyo Hospital, Yemetu, where he was
confirmed dead. He was thereafter deposited in the mortuary for autopsy.
After
preliminary investigations at Mapo Division, the case was transferred to the State
Criminal Investigation Department, Iyaganku for further investigations, while
many continued to wonder what could have pushed the young lady to commit such
an act against her own son. Ganiyat said she could not also explain what made
her throw her baby in the well, expressing the belief that forces greater than
her must have overwhemed her at that moment.
Narrating
how the incident occurred, Ganiyat said: “On that day, I bathed the baby in the
evening, changed his clothes and we both went to bed. About 8.30p.m., I rose
from the bed, carried the baby and took him to the back of my room window where
the well is situated.
“A spirit
just came over me and asked me to throw the baby inside the well. I pushed the
planks on the well aside, threw the baby inside and covered it again.
After some
time, I told the tenant living in the house that I could not see my baby. He
said he saw me moments before with the baby. I left my residence for my
parents’ place at Oniyanrin area and told my mother that I could not find my
baby but she kept asking me where I kept the child.
“The
following morning, many people came and were shouting at me, asking me where I
threw the baby. An elderly man in our family then came to me, cajoling me to
tell him where the baby was. Then I told him that the baby was in the well.
While some people rushed towards the well, others started beating me with
horsewhip, cane and different objects. When the baby was brought out, he was
already dead. A police patrol van came and I was taken to the police station.”
Ganiyat, who
said she was an apprentice learning fashion designing, disclosed that she was
impregnated by one Kenhide Odugbemi, who was already married, and that she
delivered the baby on June 4. She added that the man could not be traced until
the day of the naming ceremony when he came in the evening to christen the
child. She said Odugbemi also came on June 12 to give her N1,000, adding that
that was the last time she set her eyes on him.
Ganiyat was
said to have given birth to a boy before the birth of the deceased baby but
could not get any man to claim the child. The boy, who is said to be three
years old, is being taken care of by Ganiyat’s mother.
The case is
still under investigation at State CID, Iyaganku.
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