Saturday 6 April 2013

32 pregnant girls arrested in Abia state baby factory ready to sell their babies

Culled from Daily Sun
 
Thirty-two pregnant teenagers at various stages of their pregnancies have been arrested in Umuzue community in Osisioma Ngwa Local Government Area of Abia State by men of the Nigerian Security and Civil Defense Corps (NSCDC).

They were arrested together with the owner of the home, Mrs Nnenna Mba and two male workers on April 2, 2013 following a tip-off. The girls , whose ages range between 10 and 20 were believed to have run to the home after getting pregnant without the knowledge of their parents or were impregnated at the home by visiting males employed by the proprietor of the home.
Speaking to Daily Sun at the office of the NSCDC, the Commandant, Mr Ben E. Dikuro said that his men stormed the home and arrested the teenage girls and the proprietor on Tuesday.
“We gathered from a tip-off that girls who get pregnant are lured to the home with rosy promises of compensation when they deliver. Also young girls who needed money are also convinced to get pregnant and deliver the child and be paid some amount of money.

The young girls are also allowed to sleep with some of the men they brought to the home. Anyone who delivers a girl is paid N80,000 and the child is sold by the owner of the home for N400,000. But if a girl delivered a boy, she was paid N100,000.

While the boy would be sold to those that need them for N450,000. “Our investigation revealed that she has been operating the home since 2009 but was able to register it in 2012. The aim of the registration was to run the outlet as a home for the less privileged, but she was hiding under that cover to perpetrate atrocities. All the girls we caught there are at various stages of pregnancy.

We have gone to the Ministry of Women Affairs and discovered that her registration is different from what she is doing.” The Public Relations Officer of NSCDC, Mr Victor Ogbonna advised parents to take good care of their female children just like the males.
“You can imagine, this type of girls that should be responsible to their parents being lured into the business of baby making just for money.

The cause of all these is poverty and lack of orientation. You see children going into illegalities and evil to survive. The parents of these girls should know that as the boys are important, so are the girls and should be able to give them attention. My advice to the young girls is that they should keep away from bad friends.
It is all about societal influence. Everybody wants to make it big , not minding how it is made. Almost all of them are pregnant, cant you see?” the PRO said. The proprietor of the home, Mrs. Mba, who spoke to Daily Sun argued that she was not doing any illegal thing.
She said her ordeal was the handiwork of her enemies who were not happy that she was running a legal outfit. “I registered this home with Ministry of Women Affairs in December 2012, the Women Affairs came and inspected the place and certified it fit. The area we are attending to the girls is the social aspect of our job.

I have never sold any baby since we started. Many of them were conscious before coming to us, they were not hoodwinked into coming and they didn’t sign any document for us as agreement.
If any of them delivers and they want to give out their child, it will be a matter between them and the authorities that are in charge of adoption. We only act as intermediaries.
They are all conscious. I did not force them, I am a qualified nurse.”

4 comments:

  1. Samson10:41 am

    What a wicked world. It appears all forms of criminality has opened its doors in Nigeria. What a shame, every Dick and Harry wants to make it big either by crook or by hook. The situation is becoming unpredictable. It is high time authorities should wake up to these ugly trends before the entire state is consumed by evil men.

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  2. Abia State Government should as a matter of urgency close down all the Motherless Babies homes in Abia State.Adopt a new policy for anyone that want to open one,which the processes and procedures of opening and running a Motherless Babies home should be clearly spelt out for any new operator.
    The operator brings in his/her Lawyer,his/her traditional ruler and three (3) other Sureties/Guarantors to sign necessary papers/documents with the State Government before the operator will be allowed to operate.The content of this document should include:
    (1) The Operator MUST NOT recruit pregnant girls/ladies/women.
    (2) The Operator MUST NOT coerce any girl/lady/woman to get pregnant for him or her.
    (3) The Government and the Operator MUST know those coming to adopt Baby(ies),what they do,where they leave,their character and why they want to adopt a child.And also follow it up in order to know the welfare of the adopted child.
    I am aware that all these were in the rules before adoption of a child except the numbers 1 and 2 above which I believe are new trends.

    The facilities must be inspected and certified worthy for running such homes before issuance of certificates of operation.
    The agreement entered should be strictly followed and monitored from time to time by the regulatory bodies which should comprise of NAPTIP,NCSDC,Ministry of Women Affairs and the State Government.

    Parents should take good care of their children.Sex education is also very important here.
    Although some women got pregnant intentionally in order to make money out of it while some were pregnant ignorantly as a result of sexual immoralities.

    The Igbo Community should abolish the excommunication/banishment of unmarried pregnant girls/women which brings in stigmatization and thereby encouraging the unmarried pregnant girls/women to run away from their homes and eventually surrender to the Baby Factory criminals.
    If we show unmarried girls/ladies/women with unwanted pregnancy some love,welcome and encourage them,they will not run away from their homes.

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  3. THE QUESTION IS:WHICH GROUP OF NIGERIANS INTRODUCED AND ARE STILL PRACTISING THIS SO-CALLED BUSINESS?

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  4. I think i buy your idea Ayo! That same measure should be equally applied elsewhere if we want to register progress the fight against this inhuman act… Although i know say all na signs of the end sha.

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