Mrs. Omoshola Williams, the State Commissioner for Women Affairs, Community and Social Development, who confirmed this to journalists in Asaba, disclosed that her ministry in line with the mandate to fish out fake orphanage homes swung into action across the three senatorial districts in the state.
She added that investigation uncovered 500 fake orphanage homes without approval for operations, as well as operating in dingy environment with allegations of sale of babies, stressing that operators of the fake orphanage homes fled for fear of arrest.
The commissioner assured that the state government will enforce the arrest of the fleeing operators, and ensure proper monitoring of all the approved orphanage homes in the state.
She said: “the state government’s mandate is that anybody caught trafficking children would be dealt with severely, we have uncovered 500 fake orphanage homes in the state, and their operators are on the run, we will do our best to ensure the state government approved ones are not indulged in the act of sale of babies”.
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ReplyDelete500 hundred operators on the run? Hnmmm so not even one of them was apprehended? Ok.
ReplyDeleteI wonder why so many Nigerians are so money conscious and don't have human sympathy anymore which is why they can do anything for money. Too bad!
A whole 500???
ReplyDelete500 fake opharnage home in one state ?!
ReplyDeleteThat's a huge number..
500 in delta state alone? Wow that's worrisome.
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