Illegal Adoption: Founder of indicted orphanage handed over to NAPTIP in Anambra

The Anambra State Commissioner for Women and Social Welfare, Ify Obinabo has handed over the founder of Arrows of God Community Children’s Home, Nkwelle 33, Rev D.C Ogo to men of the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP).

Rev Ogo was found to have been involved in illegal adoption, where she allegedly gave away children in her orphanage homes to persons seeking children, in exchange for money.

The orphanage was months ago sealed after details of an investigative report came to light and indicted the home.

Over 20 children who were kept in the home were recovered by the ministry before it was sealed.

The commissioner who questioned the suspect in her office on Wednesday, lamented the bad image people like Ogo were causing the state, despite the government’s efforts to rid the state of such practices.

“Imagine the bad image people like you are giving the state despite our numerous efforts to rid Anambra State of corrupt adoption practices.

“I’m using this opportunity to warn other community children’s home operators to desist from all forms of illegalities that will bring a bad name to the state.”

Media assistant to the Commissioner, Chidinma Ikeanyionwu quoted Ogo in a press statement as blaming her secretary, whose name she gave as Mr Monday, who handled the adoption processes.

She said it took her two months to resurface after the sealing of her orphanage because she had been ill and could not honour the summon by the ministry.

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