42 rescued from Osun orphanage home as proprietor slumps

No fewer than 42 persons have been evacuated from an orphanage home located at Ile-Ife, Opa Area of the ancient town Osun State.

This follows an operation led by the the Commissioner for Women, Children and Social Affairs, Mrs Bukola Olaboopo.

The Commissioner also ordered the closure of the orphanage home.

Our correspondent gathered that the Proprietor of the Orphanage home in Mrs Elizabeth Oroyemi slumped following the closure of the facility.

She was however resuscitated after which she begged the officials not to seal the property, being her only legacy of over 18 years.

The Commissioner while addressing journalists said the move became imperative to give the children the best education, nutritious meals required for Healthy growth and proper shelter by the State Government.

Mrs. Olaboopo also disclosed that sealing of the facility became necessary over suspected illegal activities, including being used as baby factory.

Those rescued comprise of 24 toddlers, three adults, and those with physical disabilities.

The Commissioner insisted that the facility’s operation constituted a danger to the well-being of the orphans residing therein.

She also said apart from not taking adequate care of the children at the orphanage, the environment where it operates is completely untidy while those working there lack the adequate knowledge to so do.

According to her, “we suspected that the facility is used for activities such as baby factory which is completely unacceptable to Osun State Government. And the operator had earlier been given the opportunity to address the shortcomings observed by a committee set up about five years ago, though she moved to a new facility, the activities in the facility is still the same.

“The social workers working in the facility are unprofessional, the environment where it is operating is totally untidy, while most children in her care were malnourished and exceeded the number approved by the Child Right Law 2013 of the State among others”.

“All the evacuees were given food and other confectionaries before they were relocated in batches to various standard orphanage centres across the State for best care”, she said.

Olaboopo while urging orphanage operators in the state to ensure they fulfil the statutory obligations and operate within the ambit of the law, she disclosed closing the facility would deter others from operating against the existing laws.

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