
Newborn baby found dead dumped along road in Benue
Panic and outrage gripped residents of Gboko in Benue State on Friday following a grim discovery along Rice Mill Road. In the early hours of the morning, passersby spotted the body of a dead newborn baby dumped by the roadside. The sight immediately triggered shock and emotional reactions from those traveling through the area.
A large crowd of residents gathered at the scene, expressing deep anger and sadness over the incident. Many onlookers described the situation as a “heartbreaking and inhuman act” that has left the community in mourning. The atmosphere remained tense as people struggled to comprehend how such an event could occur in their neighborhood.
One distraught resident captured the collective mood of the crowd while witnessing the scene. The individual lamented the cruelty of the situation, asking: “It is painful. How can someone do this to a newborn?” This sentiment was echoed by many others who called on local authorities to take immediate action.
The discovery has reignited national concerns regarding the recurring cases of abandoned infants across the country. Experts often point to extreme economic hardship, social stigma, and a lack of support systems as driving factors behind such desperate actions. This latest incident serves as a stark reminder of the vulnerabilities facing many in the current climate.
Local leaders and residents are now demanding a thorough investigation to identify the person or persons responsible for abandoning the child. There is a strong consensus in the community that justice must be served to prevent similar occurrences in the future. Many are calling for increased vigilance and better social welfare outreach within the state.
As of the time of this report, official statements from the relevant security agencies have not yet been released. Efforts to reach the Benue State Police Command for comment were unsuccessful, as calls to the spokesperson were not returned. The community continues to wait for an official response as the investigation remains pending.




