A trending report is indicative that one Sunday Odinaka, whose age is yet to be identified, has abandoned his wife who delivered triplet in an hospital Okpoko , Ogbaru local government area of Anambra state. He is said to be a middle-aged man.
He is from Ihiala council area of the state. He reportedly fled when he discovered that his wife had delivered triplet. He is probably afraid knowing that he cannot cater for the children,since he is already having four children and was expecting only one.
The hospital bill is put at N450,000. This is a big challenge to him as he is finding it difficult to feed the four children with his wife, now with the added burden of N450,000 and the care for the triplet. He sees it as a burden that will be too much for him to care. He has reportedly fled to unknown destination waiting for when someone will have paid the bill he will resurface again.
She said, “Before I gave birth to the triplets, there was nothing in the house to eat. I sell sachet water and my husband has no job, sometimes he will do menial work from which we eat.
“But on seeing three of them, coupled with the already four kids that are not adequately fed, he abandoned us up to two weeks now. Worse still, he has no phone to call him with.
“I’m sure the N450, 000 bill he was asked to pay at the hospital due to complication I had was the major reason my husband abandoned us.”
The nursing mother further disclosed that her daughter who she usually sends home to get hot water for bathing the triplets said she has not set her eyes on her father.
“My daughter said that somebody told her that her father swore never to return until he was sure the hospital bill was settled.
While revealing that she had been able to raise about N50,000 from friends and well-wishers, she appealed to the wife of the state governor, Chief Ebelechukwu Obiano, to come to her rescue.
“Before my husband fled, he submitted a petition to the office of the first Lady and commissioner for Women and Children Welfare that I gave birth to triplets and needed help, but no response. That may be part of the frustration that made him to flee,” she added.
Reacting, Anambra State Chairman, Civil Liberties Organization (CLO), Comrade Vincent Ezekwueme said the family was in dire need of financial assistance not only for offsetting the hospital bill but feeding the babies.
He also appealed for the engagement of the husband with a meaningful job to enable him to fend for his family.
Culled from Emerald