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Ministry takes over case of teenager’s marriage to 56-year-old man

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The Anambra State Ministry of Women and Children Affairs has intervened in the case of a 15-year-old girl who married to a 56-year-old man said to be mentally-challenged.

The Commissioner for Women and Children Affairs, Ndidi Mezue, confirmed that the ministry was working in collaboration with the police and other agencies on the issue.

She, however, denied media reports that the ministry had dissolved the alleged marriage and rescued the girl.

Speaking through a statement, Mezue said, “The Anambra State Ministry of Women and Children Affairs wishes to inform the public that it has received a complaint about an alleged underage marriage involving a girl from Ihiala, who is married to a man from Ozubulu.

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“The ministry is following up on this case as it continues to collaborate with several persons and organisations, including security agencies, towards a quick resolution.

“The ministry is in contact with the girl’s family, the Anambra State Police Command and other interested parties in the matter, including human rights activists,” the statement read.

“The ministry’s utmost concern at this period is the safety and well-being of the young girl in question, as well as the well-being of her young child.”

It added, “We can report at this time that considerable progress has been made on the matter and wish to state that the young girl in question is not yet in the custody of the ministry as reported on several social media platforms.

“We wish to assure the public that in line with our mandate, and as can be seen in previous social welfare interventions undertaken by the ministry, we will pursue this particular case towards achieving a satisfactory and positive outcome.”

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