The Guardian (Nigeria)

Women protest imprisonme­nt of 80- year- old monarch in Calabar

- From Tina Agosi Todo and Solomon Azu, Calabar

EFIK women under the aegis of Mbono Iban Nsidung, yesterday, protested against the imprisonme­nt of their 80- year- old Monarch, Etubom Efio- Ita Efiom, demanding his release. Etubom Efiom, a traditiona­l Head of Nsidung was reportedly sentenced to three years imprisonme­nt.

He was arrested, taken to court, convicted and imprisoned for three years without an option of a fine in a land matter.

The traditiona­l ruler has spent one week of his sentence at Afokang Correction­al Centre, Calabar.

The protesters cladded in black attires stormed the Palace of the Obong of Calabar with placards of different inscriptio­ns such as: ‘ Release Obong Obio Nsidung, Others,’, ‘ Let Peace Reign in Nsidung’, ‘ Women of Nsidung Need Our Obong Obio Back’, among others. Speaking on behalf the protesters, Obonganwan Nsidung, Barbara Etim James, said: “We women of Henshaw Town or Nsidung are here to express our deep sadness and anger at what transpired last week. “Our Etubom Obio, the traditiona­l head of Nsidung, was arrested, taken to court, convicted and imprisoned for three years without an option of fine over a land matter.

“The incarcerat­ed man is the Etubom or Traditiona­l Head of the Efiom Ewa Nsa Royal family in Henshaw Town/ Nsidung. He is an eminent traditiona­l leader in our community. “We are talking about an elderly, peaceful, frail man who should not be subjected to such torture. This is an injustice of the highest degree. We the people of Nsidung want his incarcerat­ion reversed and we are here appealing to Etubom Traditiona­l Council to intervene. The incarcerat­ion of Etubom Efio- Ita is an abominatio­n and we pray nothing evil should befall him in that dungeon,” she stated.

Addressing the Etubom Traditiona­l Council at the Obong of Calabar Palace, Obonganwan James said: “If a man of such calibre could be treated with such level of disdain, what is the fate of an ordinary Nsidung resident? We are cr ying out for the interventi­on of the Palace.”

Responding, Chairman of the Etubom T raditional Council, His Royal Highness ( HRH), Etubom Bassey Duke, condemned the act and called for calm.

He said: “The truth is that, until now, the Palace was not aware of whatever transpired, which led to the incarcerat­ion of Etubom Efio- Ita.

“Today, people who claimed to be powerful, attempt to deprive others of their rights, and make caricature of the peaceful ones in the society.

“We will stand by you to ensure this injustice is re - dressed. Such anomaly has never happened in Efik kingdom. What the incarcera - tion of Etubom Efio- Ita means is that Nsidung, as a community, is under trial but God will have his way at the end of the day,” he assured.

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