Dr. Odiboh and the baby
A two-day old
baby abandoned by the roadside on Sunday has been named after a late
businessman and philanthropist, Molade Okoya-Thomas.
It was
gathered that the baby was first sighted around 4pm at Marina, close to Wema
Bank Plc. He was later picked up by a Good Samaritan who runs a
non-governmental organisation in Lagos.
The baby, it
was learnt, was subsequently taken to the family support unit of the Nigeria
Police Force, Adeniji Adele Division. From there, he was on Monday handed over
to the Lagos State Government who had since taken responsibility for the child.
Speaking on
the incident, the President of Afribaby Initiative, Dr. Oscar Odiboh, the man
who found the baby, explained that he got a call and acted promptly to save the
baby.
He said, “I
got a distress call on Sunday that a baby had been abandoned by the roadside at
Marina. I left everything I was doing and rushed to the scene.
“While I was
heading for the scene, I contacted the police and some medical personnel to be
on standby. On getting there, I discovered that the baby was abandoned inside a
kiosk. People were gathered and just watching, cursing the mother. Nobody dared
to go near the baby. A few minutes after I got there, the police arrived and I
was allowed to carry the baby. We took him to the station and I handed him over
to the family support unit of the police at the Adeniji Adele Police Station.”
When asked on
how he came about the name Okoya-Thomas for the baby, he said the whole idea
was to immortalise the late philanthropist, who was passionate about child
support.
He said,
“Knowing that the police would transfer the baby to the appropriate government
agency, and in order to create an identity for the baby, I decided to name him
after Chief Okoya-Thomas.
“Coincidentally,
I was wearing one of his burial attires on that day and the baby, who we have
adjudged to be about two days old, might have been born the same day our he was
buried,” he added.
A police
officer in the family support unit of the station, where little Okoya-Thomas
was taken to,said the baby was now with the Office of Youth and Social
Development.
An official
in the office, who identified herself as Idowu, the Child Protection Officer,
confirmed that the baby was brought on Monday and had been handed over to an
orphanage.
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