98-year-old widow’s house demolished by her stepsons in Anambra
Lady Ndidi Mezue The Anambra State Commissioner for Social Welfare, Children and Women Affairs, has visited a 98-year-old widow, Mrs Veronica Mgbokwa Nwafor, whose house was pulled down by her stepsons and their accomplices in Imeohia, Ururo, Umunze, in Orumba South Local Government Area of the state.
It was gathered that the bungalow which was being erected for the old woman by her stepson (son of her late husband’s third wife) was demolished by her other stepsons (sons of another wife)
The visit to Nwafor’s family on Friday, followed a directive by the state government to immediately intervene in the issue, to ascertain the reasons for such heinous action and seek timely solution.
Just over a week ago, social media was awash with photos of a broken down house which had gone as far as roofing stage.
Other footages showed the old woman wailing in grief while concerned relatives and friends were trying to console her.
The reported stories accompanying the footages threw social media users and concerned observers into serious exasperation, with appeals to relevant authorities to ensure that justice is rightly served.
According to the family’s history, the late Nwafor Okoro married a second wife who would take care of his little children, just after the death of his first wife, and then went on to marry the third one years later.
It is the son of the third wife, Mr Linus Nwafor, whose late mother had lived together with the second wife, in a thatched house given to them by their late husband, that decided to build a new house for his stepmother, who took care of him alongside other stepchildren when their mothers died.
The nonagenarian second wife, Mrs Veronica Mgbokwa Nwafor, is left with just her married daughter whom she has been living with for over thirteen years having also lost her only son.
However, weeks after the four-room bungalow began getting to approximately sixty percent completion, the irated sons of the first wife, numbering three, and other assailants, pulled down a large portion of the house, on the grounds, according to kinsmen, that the widow has no right of residence in the said vicinity given she has no son.
The accused, Emmanuel Nwafor, Izuchukwu Nwafor, Chidiebere Nwafor, and their mother, Helen Nwafor, are at large, though one of them is currently cooling off at Zone 13 of the Nigerian Police Headquarters, Ukpo, Dunukofia Local Government Area.
In an interview, the Commissioner, Lady Mezue, described the incident as barbaric, but pledged that the state government has already taken over the case, and would give thorough justice to it.
She said that Governor Willie Obiano had already given directive for the project be continued with immediate effect, noting that the ministry is seriously engaging grassroots women monitors scattered across all the communities in Anambra State, to monitor related issues and report back to the ministry for onward intervention.
The team later visited Zone 13 Police Headquarters, Ukpo, where one of the culprits is held.
The Transition Committee Chairman of Orumba North, Mrs Ify Obinabo and that of Orumba South, Chief Cyprian Okereke, who were also in the visiting entourage.