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Reps mull criminalizing abandonment of newborn babies, offenders risk 6 months jail

The House of Representatives on Tuesday, passed a bill for a second reading to criminalise the abandonment of newborn babies by parents.

The bill, if passed will introduce a fine of N200,000 or six months imprisonment for anyone convicted of abandoning a child after childbirth.

The sponsor of the bill, Sergius Ogun, in his lead debate, stated that the bill seeks to amend the Child Rights Act by introducing punishment.

ā€œThis bill, therefore, seeks to specifically make provision within the Child Right Act against the practice of child abandonment by parents, by introducing a new Subsection 3 into the extant Section 14 of the Act.

ā€œSubject to the provision of this act, no child shall be abandoned at the time of place of birth, the condition of his birth notwithstanding.

ā€œWhen a parent abandons a child at the place of his birth, he/she shall be guilty of an offence and upon conviction shall be liable to fine [of] N200,000 or imprisonment for 6 months or both,ā€ the proposed section reads.

Speaking in support of the bill, Nicholas Ossai said the government has a responsibility to support families in taking care of children. He stated that with growing unemployment, a lot of parents have no job to support their families.

ā€œIt is the duty of parents that brings a child to the world to cater for that ward/child. The government also has a responsibility to complement the duty of parents. Every person has an obligation,ā€ he said.

The bill scaled the first reading after Deputy Speaker Idris Wase put it to question.

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