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CRSG Reads Riot Act To Maternity, Orphanage Homes
The Cross River State Government has given maternity and orphanage homes 14-day ultimatum to register and get operational license or quit the state.
The State Commissioner for Health, Dr Betta Edu, who made this known in a statement in Calabar at the weekend in response to directive by the federal government, ordering clamp down on illegal homes across the country, said the essence was to checkmate child trafficking, unnecessary loss of lives of children and to help reduce the menace of street kids.
According to her, any operator who fails to comply with the directive would be made to face the wrath of the law or better quit the state.
Edu frowned at the illegal operations of some of this firms that have turned it into a revenue generating business, adding that such practices won’t be tolerated in the state anymore.
He said: “Henceforth, all maternity homes and orphanages must get registered and acquire an operational licence for proper supervision and monitoring within the next 14days or face arrest and further prosecution.
“Maternity homes and orphanages are now seen as an avenue to make money. Most people want to own a maternity home and an orphanage. They’ve deviated from the true purpose of this and are only interested in making profit at the expense of the lives and comfort of these kids and the vulnerable.
“As government, we won’t risk or jeopardise the life of any child in the name of business. This is to ensure that such facilities were of good standard to house such establishments and also help us regulate certain irregularities like unnecessary child deaths and child trafficking.
She however, stated that the State Government has vowed to combat and put to an end certain ill practices that are detrimental to the healthy and peaceful living of every Cross Riverian, urging all to work together for the betterment and safety of our loved ones.
By: Friday Nwagbara, Calabar
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