Grandma And Her Seven Grandkids Beg For Food To Survive In Ibadan
This is indeed a sad story of a grandma who goes about with her seven grandchildren begging for food to survive in Ibadan.
According to Punch, the Oyo State Police Command came to the rescue of a 75-year-old grandma, Tutu Awoniyi, and her seven grandchildren found roaming the streets of Ibadan on Friday, 27th of May, 2016.
The children’s ages range between 3 and 7, with a set of triplet and two sets of twins.
The aged woman was intercepted by a patrol vehicle of the police command after members of the public raised the alarm that she could be involved in child trafficking or kidnapping.
Information gathered claims that the father of the seven kids died last year, who happened to be the woman’s son, while their physically challenged mother works as dish washer at a local canteen in the city.
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According to the state Commissioner of Police, Mr. Leye Oyebade, who said that after investigations, it was discovered that the woman was looking for how to feed the seven children.
Mr Oyebade said: ”We were able to find the mother and realised the connection with the old woman. She is the grandmother of the children and at the time the police intercepted her, she was in a process of going to a media house with a view to soliciting for funds for the upkeep of the children.
”This is a sad situation but the state police command, as part of its responsibility to the people, has provided some food stuffs and other items to help save the family. It is a contribution we have to make.”
Two bags of rice, a bag of beans, several loaves of bread and other items were donated to the family.
The grandma said she lived in a rented apartment in Gbagi area of Ibadan and that her last son, Olusola, was the father of the children.
She said: ”I went to solicit for assistance from someone in Basorun area but I got nothing. I had no money for transport fare so I decided to trek with the seven children back home. That was when the police approached me, thinking that I stole the children.
”My son, who is their father, is dead and their mother is struggling. I don’t want hunger to take these children away from me.”
The 30-year-old mother of the children, Kafayat, said her husband died last year and that she and the children lived with the grandmother.
She said: ”I live in Alabebe in Ibadan where I also work at a local restaurant until I fell ill and lost the job. I could not go to see my children for two months and I had no money to go to the hospital.
”I only took herbs. Mama is my in-law.”
Photo credit: Punchng
Awwwww
Is a pity
Chie
This is sad. So sad.
hmmmmnnn so sad…
Hmmmm…oh what a situation. God will intervene
Na wa ooo
Thank God for them.
Oh.. dear Lord! What a country we live in… yet there are people who spin on their seats all day only to take home “ghana must go” stacked with cash for doing nothing each day… Diaris God o!
May God send helpers to them
Eyah
So sad but I think giving the mother and granny some kind of job will help greatly than just the food items. What happens when the food is exhausted?
Suffering in the land, and they are telling us to be patience
Our leaders has failed in every level.
Sad, yet there are people who spend millions on just a shoe or say Ai n Nay n den go home wt bags of money,smiling