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Police Raise Alarm Over Rising Cases of Abandoned Babies in Abuja

Police spokesperson SP Josephine Adeh revealed in a statement on Sunday that two new cases of abandoned babies were reported last Saturday

Promise Eze by Promise Eze
December 1, 2024
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The Nigeria Police Force in Abuja has raised concerns over the increasing number of abandoned babies in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), attributing the trend to men abandoning pregnant women.

Police spokesperson SP Josephine Adeh revealed in a statement on Sunday that two new cases of abandoned babies were reported last Saturday. She described the situation as alarming and called on men to take responsibility for their actions.

“If you are not prepared to take responsibility for fatherhood, avoid unprotected sex or abstain from it,” Adeh advised.

The issue, prevalent across Nigeria, underscores the need for stronger laws to protect children’s rights and prevent child abandonment, according to the police.

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Authorities have also stressed the importance of collective efforts to ensure abandoned children receive the care and support they need.

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