Rivers
Body Of New Born Baby Dumped At University Campus
The body of a newly born baby has been found in front of the female hostel at the main campus of the Ignatius Ajuru University of Education Rumuolumeni Port Harcourt.
Eyewithness account said the dead baby was found with a placenta meanimg that the baby was born few minutes before being dumped by her mother.
According to the account a baby was found death and dumped at the female hostel (salvation hostel) of Ignatius Ajuru University of Education.
However the mother of the baby could not be found as at the time of filling this report.
Some students who withnessed the scene told newsmen that the baby was found with blood all over his body, describing it as a horrible scene.
Speaking to newsmen with newsmen the president Students Union Government( SUG) Ignatius Ajuru University of Education Moses Athenasius Bara confirmed the incident.
He said,the baby was found in a pit close to the female hostel about 50 kilometers away from the hostel adding that,the baby was already dead as at the time the students called his attention to the incident.
According to him,the baby is not up to a month he should be around few minutes after delivery
The SUG president said they are yet to know who the mother of the baby was.
According to him,”We don’t even know who actually dumped the baby there whether it is a students or an outsiders.
He however said,he doesn’t believe that students of the institution could do such thing because she would have been caught by her fellow students while dumping the baby.there or by her roommate or even the postress in the sense that, hostels are normally locked by 9:pm and opened at 5:am.
He argued that pregnancy is not something that can be hidden even for five months without being noticed.
“Also,the students of that particular hostel will not see their colleague in distress and keep mute, they will have raised alarm or better still take her to the school clinic” he said.
Bara said,it was a passersby who saw the baby and raised an alarm which attracted the attention of the students of the salvation hostel,the security personnel, the Dean of Student Affairs and the SUG himself.
According to him, the matter has been reported to the Rumuolumini Divisional Police station for wider investigation and to bring
the culprit and accomplices to book.
He urged, security personnel in the campus to put in more efforts in discharging their duties at any given time inorder to check future occurrence of such incident.
Bara also called on the students especially the females to take their studies seriously and not to engage themselves in this kind of act or any form of social vices.
Some of the students who spoke to newsmen said,the baby was found death already with blood all over the body and placenta along side with the baby.
They also said,the baby should be around five minutes after delivery adding that this might be as a result of economic challenges, rejection from parents or denial of the boyfriend that led the mother to dumped the baby that way.
Our Correspondent could not reached the University management for comment as at the time of filling this report.
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