Wednesday 30 March 2016

Sweepers pick baby boy at rubbish dump


Early morning sweepers on Friday picked a baby boy who was abandoned at a rubbish dump at Nibo near Awka, the state capital.

The wife of the state governor,Mrs Ebelechukwu Obiano had immediately adopted the baby and named him Moses.

The Chief Medical Director, Chukwuemeka Odimegwu Ojukwu Teaching Hospital Amaku, Awka, Dr. Lawrence Ikeakor, who briefed the governor’s wife on the development said the hospital received baby in a critical condition from state Sweepers.

Ikeakor said the baby was responding to treatment.

He said the baby, who weighed 1.25 kilogram, would remain in the incubator for two weeks when it would be expected that the weight would improve to 1.8kg.

Speaking, Mrs. Obiano who disclosed that Baby Moses was the third abandoned baby rescued recently assured that she would take full responsibility for the care and upkeep of the baby like in the previous ones under her NGO- Caring Family Enhancement Initiative.

She said: “ it is my responsibility to care and nurture the baby who may eventually turn-out to be governor of the state in future.”

“On one hand I condemn the act of abandoning the baby but in another breath, I want to commend her for wrapping the baby well and ensuring that he did not suffocate.

“Perhaps, she heeded my previous plea for mothers with unwanted babies to keep them where they can be seen and taken care of. They can drop them near Governor’s Lodge, Fire station or a hospital.”

She commended the professionalism of the Doctors, Nurses and management of the hospital for sparing no effort and material in their response to ensure the survival of the baby.

The governor’s wife enjoined, in the spirit of Easter to “love your neighbour as yourself,” and “Be our brothers and sisters keeper,“ by always looking out to help those in need around us especially in the present harsh economic condition of the country.

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