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General News of Thursday, 5 August 2021

Source: naijanews.com

Mother abandons sick child in Imo catholic church

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A toddler was reportedly abandoned at the premises of St. Brigid’s Catholic Church, Nnarambia Ahiara in Ahiazu Mbaise LGA of Imo State.
Naija News understands that the residents were alerted by the cry of the baby who is believed to be around two years of age.

Reports made available to newsmen on Thursday revealed that the sick child was abandoned by his mother who left behind a handbag, three baby wears and a wrapper.

In despair, the women who discovered the child quickly notified the church security and consequently the priest in charge of the parish, Rev. Fr. Cajetan Ukachi, quickly called on the community traditional ruler, Eze (Dr.) Pius Onyekwere to contact the divisional police and the LGA social welfare department.

Confirming the disturbing situation to the LGA Head of Department (HOD) Social Welfare, Mrs. Meg lyiakaimo, Fr. Ukachi stated that the idea of abandoning such a baby with child syndrome (a behavioural or psychological condition that results from the loss or emotional neglect of one or both parents, having a variety of physical and emotional symptoms) is not the lasting solution to such a problem.

He admonished couples with similar cases to be patient, seek appropriate medicare and trust in God.

The clergyman also used the opportunity to extol Mrs. lyiakaimo for being proactive and diligent, thereby urging other welfare officers to tow her kind gesture and care to the vulnerable and the orphans.

Reacting, Mrs.lyiakaimo said, “the social welfare cares and will ensure the protection of the rights of children of all status and disclosed plans to link up the state welfare department, Owerri for further directives on the motherless home the child would be nurtured.”

The child which appears paralyzed and could not talk, sit or walk, apparently due to loss of muscle tone and reflexes, resulting in weakness of arms and legs, was taken in temporary custody by the welfare officer.