Abia First Lady condemns activities of baby factories, says operators will be punished

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Abia State First Lady, Mrs Priscilla Otti has expressed sadness with the discovery of a baby factory in the State by the Police. She stated this on Friday while reacting to the rescue of 16 pregnant women and eight children by the Rapid Response Unit of the Abia State Police Command.

Two suspects linked with the baby factory were paraded at the Police headquarters on Friday. Condemning the development, Otti assured that her office would care for the victims even while police investigations are ongoing. 'On a day when the world celebrates the remarkable achievement of women, it is disheartening to know that few individuals are working to exploit our young women for financial benefits.

For the victims, pending police the conclusion of police investigation, we shall make sure they are well protected,' she said. She vowed that the immorality and wickedness against women, young girls and children would not be allowed to continue in the State as it tarnishes the collective efforts of the Abia State Government at remodeling the State. She lamented that the operators of the baby factory exploited the economic circumstances of the young girls.

 

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