A 40-year-old farmer, Biodun Akapo, a resident of Afojupa Village,a
suburb of Owode-Egba Town of Ogun State, is on the run because his wife
bore triplets.
The mother delivered the babies on July 24 at
Ore-Ofe Maternity Home in the town. She was only able to pay the
hospital bill with the intervention of the traditional ruler of the
town, Kolawole Sowemimo.
The father of the babies, who was not
available as at the time of the delivery, absconded when news filtered
to him about the delivery. He is yet to appear as at the time of this
report.
Narrating the story, the 30-year-old house wife, Bose
Akapo, who already has two children aged 5 and 8, said her husband was
not at home when labour commenced. She explained that she was assisted
to the hospital on a motorcycle by a neighbour.
She said she never envisaged that there were three babies in her womb.
"I
was taken to hospital on a motorcycle by a neighbour when I started
noticing signs of delivery, because my husband was not at home then. But
surprisingly, I gave birth to triplets and when the news got to my
husband he failed to show up till date," she said.
The mother
said she had to contact the traditional ruler of Owode-Egba, who
rendered assistance in providing clothing and other medical materials
for the babies.
She lamented that her husband, on hearing the
news about the delivery of the triplets, absconded and has since
remained incommunicado.
The housewife, an Ibadan indigene like
her husband, said they have been living together as a happy couple in
the village for over ten years. She pleaded with her husband to return
home.
"I don't even know his whereabout till now, but am begging
him to come home for the sake of these innocent babies," Mrs. Akapo
said.
She also used the opportunity to appeal to government,
individuals, and groups to come to the family's aid for the welfare of
the kids, just as she sought for employment to alleviate the family's
financial plight.
The woman and the triplets are in stable health condition and have been discharged from hospital.
Speaking
on the development, the traditional ruler thanked God for the safe
delivery, and also called for assistance from government and other
Nigerians for the upkeep of the kids.
Mr. Sowemimo expressed
optimism that the state government would attend to the needs of the
family based on the administration's known concern to the welfare of the
citizens and residents.
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