
Residents were thrown into
shock over the death of a baby found abandoned in biscuit carton along Ikot
Ekpene Road in Uyo, Akwa Ibom state.
The baby girl, neatly dressed and abandoned near a refuse dump, supposedly cried herself to death.
The baby girl, neatly dressed and abandoned near a refuse dump, supposedly cried herself to death.
According to reports, the
unidentified baby became pale after a long period of crying, before passing
out.
One of the witnesses said
the mother might have abandoned the baby because she considered it a witch or
she might have been driven by poverty.
"There are lot of
children being thrown away like this in recent times because the mothers think
they're witches or plagued by demon spirits or maybe for lack of what feed the
children." the witness said.
Mr. Okon Isaac, who was on
his way to a fuel station along Ikot Ekpene Road, said he heard the cry of a
baby near the refuse bin.
"I have been here
since 5:47 am. I wanted to buy fuel from Total, which only sells the
product when available between the hours of 4 and 6:20am. After this time,
they stop selling pretending not to have the product. As I was passing, I heard
the cry of the baby. I began to wonder where the baby was crying from, but when
I got close to the refuse bin, just off the road, I saw a baby girl neatly dressed
and dumped in a biscuit carton," said Mr Okon.
"I could not go to
Total in search of fuel again. I stayed behind to observe if the mother of the
baby might change her mind and come back for the baby. And before long, people
started to troop in as they heard the cry of the baby. As we live in a period
of child theft and selling of children for money, people were scared to touch
the baby. They all stood helpless, should anyone risk lifting the baby, and the
police happen to be around, the individual can be accused of child theft, or
whatever." He added.
The police, who confirmed
the incident said they were aware of the situation and had contacted the
Ministry of Environment for necessary action.
Meanwhile, until the baby
died; neither the police nor officials of the Ministry of Environment were seen
at the scene.
Source: Child Right Rehabilitation Network (CRARN)
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