Anambra First Lady visits assaulted 10-year-old, pledges care
Anambra First Lady, Dr. Nonye Soludo, visits a 10-year-old boy allegedly assaulted by guardians, pledging full responsibility for his rehabilitation and ca Read More: https://punchng.com/anambra-first-lady-visits-assaulted-10-year-old-pledges-care/
The First Lady of Anambra State, Dr Nonye Soludo, has visited the hospital where a 10-year-old boy, who was allegedly assaulted by his guardians in Awada, Obosi, in Idemili North Local Government Area of the state, is receiving treatment. During the visit on Tuesday, Soludo offered to take full responsibility for his rehabilitation and ensure specialised treatment to help him heal physically, emotionally, and psychologically. The boy, whose viral video circulated on social media showing a scalded body with injuries reportedly inflicted on him by his guardians—a woman and her husband—is currently receiving medical care under state protection. While assessing the victim’s condition, the Anambra First Lady expressed relief following the reassuring update from the medical team that the boy’s condition is stable. She pointed out that the victim’s story has touched many hearts and reminded society of its collective responsibility to protect every child from abuse, neglect, and harm. She, however, urged the public to speak out whenever they witness any wrongful act and to report to relevant authorities. Related News Afternoon recap: Three security operatives killed in NIPSS attack, Dangote refinery slashes petrol gantry price, other top stories Police crack down on unregistered, covered number plates in Anambra Tinubu felicitates Muslims on Islamic New Year, urges patriotism She said, “I visited young Chiziterem at the hospital where he has now been transferred, to personally assess his condition and offer encouragement as he begins his recovery journey. “I am relieved by the reassuring update from the medical team that his condition is now stable. While he still requires adequate care and support to fully heal, it is heartwarming to see the progress he has made within such a short time. “Chiziterem’s story has touched many hearts and reminds us of our collective responsibility to protect every child from abuse, neglect, and harm. “I will continue to monitor his recovery and ensure he receives the care, protection, and support he deserves. I thank the medical team, concerned citizens, and everyone who has shown love and compassion during this difficult time. “Remember, if you see something, always endeavour to say something. Call 112 or 5111 to report any emergency.” The First Lady also presented relief materials, including food items and cash for the boy’s use, while commending the medical team of the hospital for their dedication to duty. Ikenna Obianeri Ikenna Obianeri is a journalist at Punch Newspapers with over 10 years of experience in reporting and stor
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