Abia State Command of the Directorate of State Service DSS, has rescued 16 pregnant girls from a ‘baby factory’ in Aba. Parading the young girls, yesterday, in his Umuahia office, the state
Director of DSS, Mr. Matthew Obodoechi, said the girls and women whose
ages range between 17 and 37 were rescued on June
Obodoechi gave the name of the home as Cross Foundation International, located along Anyamele Street in Umungasi area of Aba. According to Obodoechi, proprietor of the home, Dr. Hyginus Ndudim
Orikara, has been arrested. He vowed that the medical practitioner would
be prosecuted.
Ironically, the medical doctor is said to be in the employ of the Abia
State Government, which has been actively involved in the fight against
the “baby factory” menace in the state. The DSS director expressed worry that the menace of baby factory was fast becoming a new crime trend in some South-East states.
He said: It is another kind of kidnapping where babies are snatched
at point of birth and sold. It is a big shame, a big problem and it all
boils down to the kind of values we have in the society today. Life is
not valued.
Meanwhile the Proprietor of the home Dr Orikara denied running a baby factory saying his Cross Foundation was legitimately registered as a charity home. He said babies were not sold after delivery but released to go and
nurse them, explaining that the charity home witnessed large number of
girls because “we are running operation nurse your own baby.
According to him, girls with unwanted pregnancy are brought to the
home for them to be encouraged and assisted to carry their pregnancies
to full term, deliver and nurse the babies. But Obodoechi dismissed Orikara’s claim, insisting that confessional
statement by the pregnant ladies showed that the doctor was indeed
engaged in the baby factory business.
According to him, “the ladies upon delivery are given a paltry sum of
N50,000 and sent away while their babies are sold to people from
different parts of the country. WHAT IS THIS WORLD TURNING TO DROP YOUR COMMENT.
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