Woman Dumps Two-Day-Old Baby At Edo IDP Camp Entrance

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Lucky Obukohwo Reporting 

 

 

A woman yet to be identified has dumped her two days old baby boy at the entrance of the Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) camp, in Uhogua, Ovia South West Local Government Area of Edo State.

 

Addressing newsmen in Benin City, the coordinator of the camp, Pastor Solomon Folorunsho said the baby was abandoned by his mother with a written note.

 

“We discovered the baby who is about a day or two old at our woods on the entrance into the camp.

 

“The baby was dumped with a note which read ‘please help me take care of him. I cannot take care of him, because I don’t have anything and I don’t want to kill him also, so he is your own please”, Folorunsho said

 

He stressed that the development had been reported to relevant authorities as well as security agencies in the state, namely the Ministry of Women Affairs, Police and the Department of State Service (DSS).

 

Be that as it may, the camp coordinator has admonished the mother of the child to be confident enough to come out, adding that child is in need of breast feeding .

 

“I encourage the mother of the child to come out and not be afraid, if not for anything so that the baby can be given breast milk, while we solicit support for them.

 

“Or we could mobilize to raise and rent a house for her (mother), help with food and other things, since she said the reason for her action is because she cannot take care of the child.

 

“If she has support, I am sure, she will be able to take care of the baby. If the woman will be there, we will be supporting the child.

 

“But in the absence of that, we are ready to take care of the child and train him like other children here, because some children we have here were brought in here quite young, though this is the youngest”, Folorunsho added

 

The coordinator also appealed to well meaning Nigerians to assist the child with baby clothes, food and other nutritional items.

 

“While we take care of this child with the nurses we have here and our staff, we appeal to well meaning Nigerians to assist the child.

 

“Because we definitely need help in terms of baby clothes, baby food, and other nutritious things the child needs,” Folorunsho said.

 

He said that the parents of the child must have dumped him because of the confidence that the camp takes good care of all babies in their possession.

 

“The way we care for children here, I think the news is everywhere. Everybody knows us and how we are able to take care of children.

 

“We bring them up well morally, educationally, upkeep and everything.

 

“So I believe she is somebody that knows us, or somebody told her about us,” Folorunsho added.

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