Mrs. Tawakalitu Aregbesola looks dejected, worried and disappointed perhaps for betraying her son and womanhood.
Aregbesola (40) is one of the women arrested by the officials of the
Lagos State government for using their children to beg for alms in
return for stipends. According to her, the person who hires her child
always pays her between N1,000 and N1,500 daily.
The woman claimed she had four other children. According to her, the
first two children attend school somewhere in Ikotun area. She said: “I
stay at Ijora Olopa though I am from Ibadan in Oyo State. I work with a
food vendor, who pays me N300 daily.
The eldest of my children is 11 years old.” Aregbeshola is now being
detained in Alausa Police Station alongside other four women.
Two of the women are biological mothers of the rescued infants, while
two others were commercial beggars from northern part of the country.
Aregbesola, who was the only Yoruba woman among the suspects,
interpreted for others, who spoke in Hausa and couldn’t explain why they
ventured into the illegal business. She claimed that she and other
women only release their babies around 5p.m. and get them back with
money by 7p.m. daily.https://newtelegraphonline.com/category/crime/page/2/
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