Newborn baby found dead in refuse

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A newborn baby boy was on Saturday found dead at the dumpsite in front of a Primary School in Okaka community, Yenagoa Local Government Area of Bayelsa.

According to residents of the area, the baby must have been abandoned by the mother in the night.

It was gathered from residents of the area who went early in the morning to dump refuse at the site saw the little baby wrapped in Ankara clothing, crying helplessly.

A resident, who preferred anonymity, said that the first person who saw the child raised alarm which attracted a crowd from the neighborhood but no help could come as the innocent child was already dying from the cold and the rain of the previous night.

She also said that the child was confirmed dead later as he stopped crying.

Men of the Bayelsa Environmental Sanitation Authority (BESA), who were monitoring the monthly sanitation exercise in Bayelsa, visited the scene of the incident and condemned such an ungodly act.

Director of Waste Management, BESA, Mr Ebitto Alazigha, who led the monitoring team, enjoined residents to always monitor their neighbours on what they took to dump sites.

He said that the authority would put measures in place to check such menace in the future.

Chairperson of Gender Response Team (GRT), and founder of Do-Foundation, Dise Ogbise, blamed the ugly development on poverty and promiscuity amongst young girls.

Describing the act as illegal, she warned that if the perpetrators were caught, they would be arrested for murder, prosecuted and jailed.

Another resident, Mrs Ebimoere Matthew, also criticised such act.

“It’s unfortunate that innocent children are being wasted in Bayelsa because most of the parents of these unfortunate children are not ready for childbearing but go into relationships to get immediate material needs.

“This development is highly commendable.

“Children are blessings to every family, they should not be killed because of poverty mentality.

“Government should take action to forestall future occurrence,” she said.

Police spokesman in Bayelsa, SP Asinim Butswat, confirmed the incident, saying the command has already contacted the sanitation authority to evacuate the corpse of the baby, while an investigation was ongoing.

NAN

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