Mentally-ill woman fights ministry officials for taking own newborn baby
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BY SUNNY A. DAVID
A mentally challenged woman, whose name was not immediately ascertained has fought officials of the Ministry of Women’s Affairs and Social Welfare, over attempt to separate her from her newborn baby.
The incident happened in Awka, Anambra State, where the officials attempted to take the baby from her, to a home, and also take the woman to a mentally challenged people’s home for care.
The Commissioner for Women’s Affairs, Mrs. Ify Obinabo who narrated the story said the strong bond between mother and child was reason the woman fought the officials, despite her condition.
Commissioner Obinabo said: “The mentally challenged, beautiful young woman fought tooth and nail to ensure the protection of her baby.
“The expression was witnessed today (Sunday) at the Women Development center Awka, when social workers at the Ministry of Women and Social Welfare tried to separate the mentally challenged woman from her new born baby.
“The separation became necessary so that the woman could be taken to a home for the mentally challenged for care and her daughter to a children’s home.”
She said social workers from the Ministry had rescued the mother and her child at Nnewi, and That she had previously resisted attempts by some people to snatch the baby away from her, but accepted to follow officials of the Ministry, with her baby to Awka.
In a short video posted by the Commissioner, the mentally challenged woman was seen charging at Ministry officials after the rescue, when they attempted to separate her from her baby to take them to different homes for care.
The Woman was heard shouting in Igbo: “Nothing must happen to my baby. If I look for that baby and fail to find her, I will deal with all of you.”
She said she discovered too that the baby needs medical attention, and that they were taking her to the hospital. She thanked God mother and child were rescued and pledged that proper attention will be given to them.