The orphanage where 4 year old girl Elo Ogidi was found has
been shut down by the Edo State Government.
This was made known in a statement by the Special Adviser to
Governor Godwin Obaseki on Media and Communication Strategy, Crusoe Osagie, on Friday.
According to the statement, three other children were found
without proper documentation during a visit by officials from the Ministry of
Women Affairs and Social Development to the facility.
Elo was reported to have been stolen during a church service
she attended with her parents at the Christ Embassy in Oregun, Lagos, in July
but was found at the orphanage on August 24.
The proprietress of the facility located in the Siluko area
of Benin, one Mrs. Kehinde Imarigbe, has earlier been arrested and detained by
the state police command.
She had also claimed that her centre was registered by the
ministry and had been in operation for four years with 15 children.
But the Commissioner for Women Affairs and Social
Development, Magdalene Ohenhen, said that the management of the children’s home
did not follow due process in admitting Elo into the centre.
Ohenhen, however, noted that the remaining children at the
orphanage would be moved to a safer centre.
She also said that the children would be placed under the
care of the state government, pending when the investigation on the activities
of the home was concluded.
Great!
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