We’ve taken custody of baby dumped in market – Ogun Govt

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We’ve taken custody of baby dumped in market – Ogun Govt
We’ve taken custody of baby dumped in market – Ogun Govt

Africa-Press – Nigeria. The Ogun State Commissioner for Women Affairs and Social Development, Adijat Adeleye, said the state has taken custody of a two‐day‐old baby dumped at Sayedero Market in Ilaro, Yewa South Local Government Area of the state.

The baby was found by a woman last week and handed over to the police.

However, in two viral videos, the woman claimed that the baby went missing after officials from the Ministry of Women Affairs and Social Development intervened, urging “well‐meaning members of society to help me find the child.”

Reacting to the video, the Commissioner said the baby in question is in good condition and was legally taken into protective custody by the ministry after due documentation by the police.

Adeleye, addressing newsmen on Thursday in Abeokuta, said the woman’s actions were an attempt to “emotionally blackmail the government and mislead the public.”

The commissioner also rejected the alleged planned adoption by the woman who found the baby.

“We don’t normally allow those who know the history of a baby to adopt him or her because of the future. We don’t give a child out for adoption in an environment where their stories are known,” she explained.

Adeleye declared that the baby now belongs to Governor Dapo Abiodun, whom she described as “the father of all rescued babies in the state until adoption.”

According to her: “Any child found in Ogun State belongs to the state government. They are all children of the governor and that’s why whenever we are naming them, their surname is that of the governor of the day.

“It’s not something that started with Prince Dapo Abiodun, it’s something that has been there. You see some children, they bear Daniel (referring to former Governor Gbenga Daniel); some of them, their surname is Amosun (referring to former Governor Ibikunle Amosun) and some of them, their surname is Abiodun, depending on when they’re found.”

Adeleye maintained that while there are laid‐down rules and guidelines for adopting a child in the state, no orphanage or individual has the right to put a child up for adoption without approval from the Ministry.

She warned that anyone found doing so will be charged with abduction and made to face the full weight of the law.

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