A newborn baby was yesterday abandoned by his
mother in a carton in Ilorin, the Kwara state capital.
The innocent baby boy was found along Adelodun
road in the Government Reserved Area of Ilorin.
Good Samaritans who heard the cry of the baby
alerted the police.
The baby was taken to Ilorin Civil Service Clinic for
treatment.
A police officer who spoke on condition of
anonymity said: “The baby was abandoned this
morning at that spot. A good Samaritan called the
distress call number of the Nigerian Police, Kwara
Command and a team from A-Division was sent to
the place.
“When our officers got there, the fresh baby was
found neatly packed inside the carton. And we took
the newly born baby straight to the office and then
to the Civil Service Clinic in Ilorin here where he
was given medical attention.”
A nurse at Ilorin Civil Service Clinic said; “It is sad
that a lady would freely throw away the gift of the
Almighty. It is one of the ills of our society. It is so
unfortunate at a time when some people are praying
fervently to God to bless them with a baby that their
prayers have not been answered.”
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