– Following the babies factory that was uncovered by the police in Lagos, the state government has spoken
– The government has said that justice would be served on those found guilty in the case of the baby factory
– The police rescued 19 pregnant ladies between ages 15 and 28 in the babies factory
The Lagos state government has said that justice would be served on those found guilty in the case of the baby factory.
Reacting to the development, the governor, through the commissioner for information and strategy, Mr Gbenga Omotoso, vowed that the state government would fish out illegal operators of the baby factory and would not condone such acts in the state.
According to Omotoso, “There are rules guiding the setting up of such maternity homes. Of course, the state government is not in support of any illegality.
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“Unregistered homes will not be given any chance to operate and when they are caught they will be taken to court and will never be covered.”
The commissioner who assured that justice would be done in the case of the baby factory urged residents to continue to provide useful information to relevant authorities for appropriate actions.
It was learnt the police in Lagos have uncovered a building in Isheri Osun area of the state used as a baby factory, rescuing 19 pregnant ladies between ages 15 and 28.
Arrested, were two women: Happiness Ukwuoma, 40 and Sherifat Ipeya 54.
Preliminary investigation revealed that the pregnant ladies were lured with promises of employment from their respective states to Lagos, only to be forced into prostitution.
the ladies movements were restricted and that whenever any of them got pregnant, the suspects who posed as nurses, would monitor them until delivery.
Upon delivery, the babies would be taken to three different homes, from where they would be sold to ready buyers, especially women who are in desperate need of children, between N300,000 and N500,000.
A girl child is said to be sold for N300,000 while the boy is sold for N500,000.
As at yesterday, the Police were able to trace four babies to 32 Owosho Street, Governor Road, Ikotun; 29 Olugbeyohun Street, Olakunle Bus Stop Abaranja; 4/6 Anomo Street, Abaranja and 14 Adisa street Ayanwale area of Ikotun, all in Lagos State.
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