Niger Delta
Missionaries Offer Support To Abandoned Children
A group of Brazillian missionaries is collaborating with an NGO, Child Rights and Rehabilitation Network (CRARN) to offer necessary care to abandoned children in Eket, Akwa Ibom.
The leader of the group, Mr. Leo Santos, told newsmen on Tuesday in Ibeno that they were in the state to support the efforts of CRARN in the fight against child witchcraft stigmatization in the area.
He said the group had already engaged some of the children from CRARN centre in Eket in a clean-up exercise at Ibeno Beach, along the Atlantic shoreline.
Our correspondent reports that no fewer than 250 children from the centre participated in the exercise.
Santos said the project was part of citizenship education to make the children imbibe the culture of community service and environmental consciousness.
“These are children who were stigmatized as witches in the past. There are more than 200 children in the orphanage”.
“We are here to bring to them some lessons on citizenship, and teach them how to protect the environment”.
“The clean-up exercise is also to awaken the consciousness of the coastal community to environmental protection”.
“It is also to make them realize that if cared for, the abandoned children can contribute something positive to society”, he added.
Santos noted that the sitgmatised children rehabilitated at the CRARN centre would grow up to become assets to the Nigerian society, saying they had started showing promises of
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