Police Sound Alarm Over High Rate Of Abandoned Babies
The Nigeria Police Force in Abuja has raised concerns about the increasing number of abandoned babies in the federal capital territory.
According to the police, the trend is largely due to men abandoning women after impregnating them.
The police said last Saturday, two new cases of abandoned babies were reported, according to the police spokesperson, SP Josephine Adeh in a statement on Sunday.
The issue is not only prevalent in Abuja, but across Nigeria.
Child abandonment is a serious problem that affects many children worldwide. According to estimates, there are about 140 million orphans globally, and many more children are abandoned or neglected.
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The police spokesperson SP Adeh, however, emphasised that men need to take responsibility for their actions and avoid unprotected sex or abstain from it if they’re not ready to be fathers.
The call to action is crucial in preventing child abandonment and ensuring that children receive the care and support they need.
According to Adeh, “The increasing number of abandoned babies in the FCT is alarming. Just yesterday, two new cases were reported.
“This troubling trend is largely due to men abandoning women after impregnating them.
“If you are not prepared to take responsibility for fatherhood, avoid unprotected sex or abstain from it,” she advised.
Additionally, strengthening laws and policies to protect children’s rights and prevent child abandonment is crucial.
Olamilekan Adigun is a graduate of Mass Communication with years of experience in journalism embedded in uncovering human interest stories. He also prioritises accuracy and factual reportage of issues.