Alola-Alfinti said the commission received 106 cases of fathers abandoning their children in the state in the past year. He added that this trend is a serious violation of the rights of the children and called for urgent measures to address the issue.
He also stated that the commission is working closely with the relevant authorities to ensure that the rights of the affected children are protected and that the fathers are held accountable for their actions.
Alola-Alfinti urged members of the public to report any cases of child abandonment to the commission, stressing that it is important to tackle this problem at its root.
The NHRC spokesperson also called for more awareness and education on the responsibilities of parenthood, as well as the legal implications of abandoning children.
He emphasized the need for a collaborative effort between the government, civil society organizations, and the public to address the issue and ensure that the rights of all children are protected.
In conclusion, Alola-Alfinti reiterated the commitment of the NHRC to continue advocating for the rights of children and to take action against any form of child abandonment in the state.