Deputy Governor Idiat Adebule told The Nation yesterday that the government would rehabilitate the family.
Uche, a Lagos factory worker, 39, fled home when he learnt that his expectant wife was carrying a set of twins – the family’s third.
In 2009 when Mrs Ruth Uche first conceived, she was delivered of two girls – Goodness and Godnews. The second conception, two years later, produced another two – a boy and a girl, named John and Joyce.
The third set of twins arrived last month. They were named Daniel and Daniella. Mrs Uche, 34 said she could no longer cope with the widening needs for food, clothes, drugs and school fees. Her meagre earnings as a teacher in a private school in Lagos can no longer meet their needs.
Mrs Uche explained that her husband has since refused to pick her calls. She learnt that he stays in Ikorodu.“Since I gave birth to the children, I have tried calling my husband but he would not pick once he knows that it is me. I contacted his mother and other relatives to tell them that he has run away.
They promised that they will call back. Since then, none of them has called me. It is not easy for me at all.“I don’t want to leave the children and run away. This is why I want government to help us,” she said.
Dr Adebule enjoined Uche to come out of hiding, saying the children are blessings from God. “It is even an emotional stress for the mother, an emotional stress to the children and entire family,” she said.
On the plans to assist Mrs Uche, Dr Adebule promised to visit the nursing mother today.“We have contacted her, I have spoken to her and a delegation from the government has gone to see her; they inquired about the health of the children and the general welfarism. I hope to see her by the grace of God tomorrow (today). Lagos State is working to rehabilitate her and assist the family to fend for themselves.
“We intend to give her monthly allowance to take care of the children. We are imploring him (Mr Uche) to come home to meet his family and take up his responsibility,” she said. Mrs Adebule enjoined other men in similar situation not to run away, but to seek help.
“They should not run away from their responsibilities; they actually bring these children to this world. They should be responsible for them. Running away is not the solution; they should rather stay, seek for help and be prayerful. They should not add salt to the injury by running away,” she said.
Dr Adebule enjoined Uche to come out of hiding, saying the children are blessings from God. “It is even an emotional stress for the mother, an emotional stress to the children and entire family,” she said.
On the plans to assist Mrs Uche, Dr Adebule promised to visit the nursing mother today.“We have contacted her, I have spoken to her and a delegation from the government has gone to see her; they inquired about the health of the children and the general welfarism. I hope to see her by the grace of God tomorrow (today). Lagos State is working to rehabilitate her and assist the family to fend for themselves.
“We intend to give her monthly allowance to take care of the children. We are imploring him (Mr Uche) to come home to meet his family and take up his responsibility,” she said. Mrs Adebule enjoined other men in similar situation not to run away, but to seek help.
“They should not run away from their responsibilities; they actually bring these children to this world. They should be responsible for them. Running away is not the solution; they should rather stay, seek for help and be prayerful. They should not add salt to the injury by running away,” she said.
They should just leave the idiot, since government is already taking care of them...the useless man shld go and die
ReplyDeleteHaba...ur not in his shoes n u d call am idiot
DeleteWateva shoe he is..what he did is very stupid...no b him giv d wife belle? Didn't he look at their condition (poor) before impregnating his wife..what if no1 com to their aid, does he want dem to die..thibk abt it na obi...hes a useless father
DeleteLol...well,,God is in control
DeleteSome men rugged sha! when. U dey do am e Dey sweet u. When pikins cho u fade. Smh Hmmm! "Uwaifo don talk e own o".
ReplyDeleteBros oya come out God don answer Ur prayer
ReplyDeleteOnly God knows his reasons.but poverty no b better thing oh...I just wish 9ja will emulate d western people n take family planning a serious business
ReplyDeleteHope say em dey hear
ReplyDeleteMake both Mr and Mrs uche go sew iron pant
ReplyDeleteLmao... Mezzy na wa to u oooo
DeleteOga abeg come back
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