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How grinding machine belt plucked off 14-year-old boy manhood

How grinding machine belt plucked off 14-year-old boy manhood



A 14-year-old Junior Secondary School pupil in Bauchi, Bashir Salisu, has narrated how his testicles were plucked off when the belt came off the grinding machine he was using to grind grains.


The News Agency of Nigeria reports that Bashir, a pupil at Government Day Secondary School, Tudun Salmanu area of Bauchi metropolis, who had written his JSS examination (junior WAEC) preparatory to seeking admission to Senior Secondary School, engaged in the grinding of grains under the tutelage of a man at the Muda Lawal Market, Bauchi.


Narrating his ordeal to NAN in pains at the Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University Teaching Hospital, Bauchi, Bashir said the sad event occurred on Friday around 10am when, in the course of running the engine, the rotating belt mistakenly got in contact with his baggy trouser and pulled him.


“When my trouser got entangled as a result of the fast rotating belt, it instantly severed my testicles and inflicted grave injuries on my private parts.


“The pain was unbearable and I was rushed to the hospital, where medical personnel started treating me.


“Unfortunately, my testicles had gone and can no longer be replaced. The doctors confirmed that the situation is irredeemable,” said the teenager, in tears.


Bashir, who looked downcast, said he engaged in grinding to learn trade that he could fall back on as necessary.


“I engaged in the trade after school hours and during holidays to enable me become self-reliant during and after my studies.


“My parents are poor and I need to prepare myself, not only to be self-employed, but to also help them and my younger brothers and sisters,” he said.


Father of Bashir, Malam Salisu Mohammed, a farmer, said when the accident occurred, he had to struggle to contain himself.


“I felt highly disturbed initially, but I was able to collect myself later, believing that tragedies are ordained by God and must therefore, be accepted when they happen.


“We have intensified prayers for his quick recovery, even though we have been made to understand by medical experts that his testicles are gone for good.


“We thank God that he survived the accident; he could have been dead by now and we must appreciate such luck.


“Our major challenge now is footing the bill of his treatment. We are therefore seizing this opportunity to appeal for assistance from the government, individuals and organisations,” he said.


On her part, mother to Bashir, Mrs. Aisha Salisu, told NAN that she was traumatised by her son’s ordeal.


“He has been weeping all through until now that he was able to collect himself.


“Seeing him weep profusely touched me a lot and made me to express some emotions, but thank God, he is now calm,” she said.


Speaking on the condition of Bashir, a Consultant Urologist at the ATBU-TH, Dr. Liman Usman, said the teenager sustained injuries to his scrotum and testicles caused by the belt of a grinding machine.

 

“His trouser got entangled in the belt of a grinding machine, leading to the complete abortion of the testicles and scrotum; both testicles were severed.


“He had lacerations on his private part but these were just bruises; the inner shaft was intact,” he said.


The Consultant said it was not possible to transplant the testicles because of their complex nature, adding that efforts should be geared towards making the pupil to psychologically accept the situation as it is.


He, however, said what could be done to address the psychological feeling of the boy was to make provision for plastic scrotum, which could only be done in hospitals abroad.


“What can be done is to attach plastic scrotum so that when he feels it, he will have the impression that he has his testicles intact.


“This is good for his psychological development, but this cannot be done in Nigeria, except overseas,” he stressed.

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