Two women were yesterday arrested in Oyingbo, Lagos, for using babies to beg for alms.
Three babies who are less than one month old were recovered from them.
Hadiza Nosiru and Salamotu Salitu were arrested by the monitoring team of Lagos State Ministry of Youth and Social Development.
They have been taken to the Rehabilitation and Training Centre at Majidun, new Ikorodu.
The ministry said preliminary
investigation showed that the women were not the biological mothers of
the babies. The babies the ministry said, were given out to the women by
their parents, who are paid daily.
One of the babies mothers, who was
paraded at the state secretariat on Alausa, Ikeja, yesterday gave her
name as Tawa Aregbesola from Ibadan, the Oyo State Capital. She said she
had an agreement with one of the suspects to take her baby for alms
begging between 5pm and 7pm daily for between N1000 and N1500.
Aregbesola, a mother of four, said she
did not know where her baby is usually taken to adding that she was
oblivious of the consequences.
Youth and Social Development Commissioner Mrs Uzamat Akinbile-Yussuf said efforts would be intensified to stop street begging.
The commissioner noted that the practice
was prevalent among female beggars especially from the north. She
promised to take legal steps to deter others who may also wasn’t to
indulge in the proactive.
The Nation.

That's the cause of change..
ReplyDeleteCan u imagine,instead of dem to find a decent job,dey won't.
ReplyDeleteWhich can job Yemi, d only thing dey can do is trading n who is ready to assist. Not justifying their act though.
DeleteSee what Bubu's change has caused!
ReplyDeleteNawa ooo
ReplyDeleteBut parents take risks o. They should also go to Ikeja. All the female beggars there have twins and I don't know if it is a coincidence or there's something going on. Those kids need to be liberated from the suffering
ReplyDeleteNothing wey person no go hear.. Just any how to make that money..
ReplyDeleteThe children needs to be taken away from the parents., and to youths welfare office!
Poverty is a dangerous
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