By Omolara Akintoye
The Nigeria Association of Women Journalists (NAWOJ), Rivers State Chapter, strongly condemns the recent abduction of a six-month-old baby, Lucky Sunday, by a neighbor identified as Erica, which took place at Anekelane, Mile 2 Diobu, Port Harcourt on Sunday, September 29, 2024. This distressing incident has left the mother, Mrs. Hope Sunday, and the entire community in a state of shock and deep concern.
In a statement e-Signed by NAWOJ Rivers State Chairperson & Secretary : Susan Serekara-Nwikhan and Precious Ahiakwo-Ovie, NAWOJ is appalled by this heinous act, which is a direct attack on the trust and security that every family should be able to rely on within their community. The act of kidnapping an innocent infant is unacceptable and reprehensible.
“We call on the authorities to intensify efforts in ensuring that baby Lucky is safely reunited with his mother”.
NAWOJ also commend the swift response of the Rivers State Police, particularly the Azikiwe Police Division at Illabouchi, Mile 2 Diobu, for their prompt action in commencing investigations into this matter. Their proactive approach offers hope for a positive outcome, and we encourage the public to cooperate with the authorities by providing any useful information that could lead to the recovery of the baby.
“Furthermore, we urge all mothers and caregivers to be extra vigilant, especially during this period when incidents of crime and insecurity tend to rise.
“Let us be cautious of the people we entrust with the care of our children and remain alert at all times. It is important that we protect our children and foster a safe environment for our families.
NAWOJ Rivers State Chapter remains committed to advocating for the safety, well-being, and rights of children, women, and all vulnerable individuals in our society.