The Anambra State Ministry of Women and Social Welfare has intervened in the case of a widow whose in-laws planned to bury her late husband inside a forest.
This followed a report by the widow, Mrs Amarachi Anakor, to the Commissioner for Women and Social Welfare, Mrs Ify Obinabo.
The widow alleged that her late husbandโs father and brother, Obi Anakor and Vincent Anakor, had refused to allow her bury her late husband in their compound but insisted they bury him in a forest.
โIโm a native of Ifitedunu in Dunukofia Local Government Area and my late husband, Chike Anakor, is from Umunya in Oyi Local Government Area.
โMy in-laws were the first people I notified when my husband died but I was shocked when they told me that my husband was stripped of his rights when he was alive, hence he will not be buried in the compound,โ she said.
The commissioner said she invited the families and kinsmen after the widow reported the matter to her office.
โAt the meeting, the Anakor family were given seven days to fix a date for the burial of late Chike Anakor but their representative, Vincent Anakor, disagreed with the resolution
โThe Ministry with the support of their kinsmen from Umuosegbu kindred in Ajakpani, Umunya, led by Mr Chukwujekwu Olie, have fixed Friday, Nov. 10 for the burial,โ she said.
Obinabo said that Governor Chukwuma Soludoโs administration had zero tolerance for any form of inhumane act and injustice against women and called on the parties to embrace peace and bury the dead appropriately. (NAN)