The management of Ahamefule
Hospital and Orphanage Home has accused the Imo Police Commissioner, Mohammed
Musa Kastina, of willfully lying and misleading the public that the orphanage
and hospital was into child trafficking. This is just as the management has
slammed a N100 million lawsuit against the police command for alleged
defamation and illegally invading the premises of the establishments.
Addressing newsmen in Owerri, Chief
B. Okemili, the legal adviser of Ahamefule Hospital stated that the Imo State
police commissioner in a desperate bid to impress the public had willfully
“lied” to mislead the people into believing that the hospital facility and the
orphanage home were involved in child trafficking.
He maintained that the motherless
babies’ home was duly registered in 2006 by the Imo State Ministry of Women
Affairs and Social Development with registration number 0691, alleging that
prior to the invasion of the facility by the police, the police command had
always sent young pregnant girls and abandoned babies to the orphanage to be
cared for. Past administrators and governors of the state and their wives had
at one time or the other visited Ahamefule Motherless Babies’ Home and made
donations to enhance the welfare of the inmates.
This is contrary to the
misinformation of the Imo police commissioner; the orphanage does not sell
babies or adults and is not a hotel or brothel.” Okemili further pointed out
that up till two months ago the Imo police command sent young pregnant girls
and rescued abandoned babies to be cared for by the motherless babies’ home.
“The Imo police command has severally sent abandoned babies and pregnant young
girls to the home up till about two months ago. Again, last year October 25,
the same police command, which is now alleging that the Ahamefule Hospital and
Motherless Babies’ Home had sent five young pregnant girls, namely Nkiru, Gift,
Amaka, Eberechi and Patricia, who the police command said were rescued from an
illegal motherless home suspected to be engaged in child trafficking.
So it is strange that the same
police now claims that the home is into child trafficking without any proof to
support its claims.” Meanwhile, Okemili stated that the management had already
filed a suit against the Imo police command for unlawful invasion of the
business premises of Ahamefule Hospital and the Motherless Babies’ Home, the
forceful ejection of workers and illegally detaining them, the carting away of
the hospital equipment worth several millions of naira, as well as sealing off
the private residence of the director of Ahamefule Hospital and Motherless
Babies’ Home, Chief Comfort Ahamefule.
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