Panel Orders DNA Test As Four Nigerian Women Lay Claim To Six-Year-Old Boy
The Federal Government’s Independent Investigation Panel (IPP) on the activities of the defunct Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) and other units of the police has ordered the conduct of a deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) test as four women are individually claiming to be the mother of a six-year-old boy identified as Elijah Tanko.
According to the Chairman of the panel being coordinated by the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC), Justice Suleiman Galadima (rtd), the DNA test will be conducted by an independent expert to be engaged by the commission.
The retired Justice of the Supreme Court said the test became necessary because the panel’s members were not satisfied with the evidence presented by officials of the Nigeria Police force (NPF).
TheNation reports that one of the four women claiming to be the boy’s mother, Esther Tanko, had petitioned the panel, stating that the young boy was abducted from her on September 9, 2019 while she was returning from work.
Mrs. Tanko, who later testified before the panel, said she raced to the Bwari division of the police in Abuja to report how her child was snatched from her by a woman and her male accomplice, who both sped off in a car.
She added that while waiting to hear from the police, she later saw her son on television being paraded by the police as one of the children recovered from human traffickers.
Mrs. Tanko said she went to the police station, hoping to be handed her child only for the police officials to inform her that some other women were equally laying claim to the same child.
She said although the police later suggested the conduct of DNA test, the process has remained inconclusive, which informed her petition to the panel.
Mrs. Tanko tendered three exhibits – a birth certificate, polio vaccination card and a photograph of the boy – in support of her claim to the child.
In his testimony, the Investigating Police Officer (IPO), who said he handled the case, Inspector Desmond Habila, told the panel that the boy was recovered in Abia State from one Ifeoma Eboniyi and Emmanuel Onyekwere, said to be members of a child abduction syndicate.
Habila added that the boy was sold to one Uloma in November 2019 by Ifeoma.
He identified the other three women laying claim to the child as Ifeyinwa Vera, Rosemary Chidiebere and Jumui Muniat.
Out of the four women the police said were claiming the child, only Mrs. Tanko attended the panel’s sittings, testified and tendered exhibits.
At its siting on Monday, the panel adjourned the case till November 19 for the report of the DNA test.