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Gender-based violence: Obaseki’s wife assures visually-impaired victim of Justice

By Michael Egbejule, Benin City
29 September 2022   |   3:19 am
Wife of Edo State Governor, Mrs. Betsy Obaseki, has decried the alleged inhuman treatment meted out on a visually-impaired man, Mr. Lucky Osarenkhoe by his family over the sale of land belonging to his sister.

Betsy Obaseki

Wife of Edo State Governor, Mrs. Betsy Obaseki, has decried the alleged inhuman treatment meted out on a visually-impaired man, Mr. Lucky Osarenkhoe by his family over the sale of land belonging to his sister.

 
Mrs. Obaseki, who visited the visually-impaired Lucky Osarenkhoe at the Oredo Primary Health Centre in Benin City yesterday, assured the victim that his family members who locked him inside the family house without food for seven days will be made to face the full wrath of the law.
  
Accompanied by the Commissioner for Youth and Gender,  Mr. Andrew Ewanta, the governor’s wife said when she heard about the issue, she insisted that he be rescued immediately, adding that the case is now between the State Government and Osarenkhoe’s family.
   
The visually impaired man, who narrated his ordeal to Mrs. Obaseki said his problem began when he refused to connive with members of his family to sell a house belonging to his sister who is outside the country.
 
Edo State Gender-Based Violence Management Committee later mobilised a team to rescue him, following a report by a member of the committee.
 
Mr. Osarenkhoe, who is currently recuperating under the care of the committee, said he has been threatened and beaten repeatedly by his family members before they locked him up in the family house alone and left him to die.

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