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Thursday, February 8, 2024

Soludo’s wife decries using children as housekeepers, warns parents

Ms Soludo said the rising cases of child abuse by guardians and caregivers was worrisome.

• February 8, 2024
Nonye Soludo
Nonye Soludo

On Thursday, the wife of the Anambra governor, Nonye Soludo, urged parents to stop giving out their underage children as maids, home helps or domestic servants.

Ms Soludo, who made the appeal in Awka, said such underage children were vulnerable and should be learning the basics of life rather than send them out to face uncertain environments and conditions.

She said the growing number of cases of child abuse by their guardians and caregivers was worrisome.

According to her, the trend of abuse can be reversed if parents can resist the temptation of giving out their children as housekeepers for whatever reason.

“I wonder why a child who can barely bathe himself or herself should be sent out to do major chores in another woman’s house. Children at an early stage of life should be learning from their parents and not their guardians.

“Parents’ primary responsibility should be to take care of their own children, teach them the values of life and how to be the best in whatever they do.

“Giving your children out at an early stage of life is selling them out to slavery and danger,” she said.

Ms Soludo identified families’ economic hardship as one reason parents give out their children as maids.

She, however, said there was no justification for sending a child away when they should be in the parents’ care.

The governor’s wife advised parents to be mindful of who they give their children to.

“Parents should take time to study the temperaments of their child’s guardian and always check up on the child to ascertain his or her welfare and comfort.

“I’m committed to the fight against child and women abuse in the state, and no abuser, trafficker and those who have no respect for human dignity will be spared.

“I’m also appealing to our people to report any case of child abuse within their communities to the appropriate authorities,” Ms Soludo said.

(NAN)

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