Caring
attitude for a couple of Single Base Village, Merbok near here who are
willing to give protection to a student of higher education institutions
(HEIs) to pregnant out of wedlock, managed to avoid the possibility of
another abandoned babies.
SHAHANIM Mohd. Yusof (right) watching twin infant who was born an illegitimate child of a student IPT and is now maintained by Jamil Man (second from right) and Rokiah Ramli (second from left) in the village of Ban Single, Merbok, Kuala Lumpur, yesterday. |
Concern
Jamil Ramli Rokiah Man and their 37-year-old has saved two innocent
babies from Kuala Lumpur when the student decides twin birth here on
March 8.
Both babies named Muhammad Abdullah and Muhammad Rayyan Rayyan Farris Harris Abdullah, is now looked after by the family, which also has four children ages 8 to 16 years.
Rokiah found Utusan Malaysia after visiting deputy chief of UMNO Puteri, Shahanim Mohd. Ray at home said they knew students last year through the 22-year-old foster organized by a university from the Klang Valley in Merbok middle of last year.
"After completing the program, Ana (pseudonym) who hails from Kuala Lumpur to continue good relations and frequent questioning by telephone and SMS (short message service) with us," he said.
However, he said, at the end of November, Ana was contacted and his plight.
"He told me to have been pregnant a few months later stuck with her boyfriend. The connection does not have a boyfriend parents while the parents did not know Ana is''he said.
Rokiah said, after talking to her, he then advised the child's foster defer their studies and stay with the Single Base Village. "As for fear he is acting is not really like throwing the baby, I provide appropriate advice and offer protection to Ana," he said.
He said, finally on 31 December, the university students decided to stay with her until she gave birth. "My husband and I manage all things, including bringing Ana checkup at the clinic," he said.
Add Rokiah, foster daughter gave birth to twin babies weighing 1.8 and 1.6 kilograms in Hospital Sultan Abdul Halim (HSAH), March 8.
Meanwhile, Jamil who works as a bus driver said he and his wife wish to take care of twin children until Ana is ready to receive it.
"I urge him to re-connect the study and legally married to her boyfriend. After properly married, I will leave this child to him," he said.
In the meantime, Shahanim said he revealed the story in support of the We Care campaign driven Utusan Malaysia.
"This is a good example to society. As a caring family and Rokiah Jamil has succeeded in avoiding the unwanted cases, such as disposable baby that is getting worrying now," he said.
He hoped that the community can also provide protection and a second chance to the girls stuck to back repentant and be a lesson to others not to act outside the constraints of the future.
Shahanim said it will also provide moral support, including appropriate guidance to the young mothers involved to persevere with life.
We Care Campaign organized by the Utusan Malaysia in collaboration with the Ministry of Women, Family and Community Employees Association of Malaysia (Employee) and Astro.
Both babies named Muhammad Abdullah and Muhammad Rayyan Rayyan Farris Harris Abdullah, is now looked after by the family, which also has four children ages 8 to 16 years.
Rokiah found Utusan Malaysia after visiting deputy chief of UMNO Puteri, Shahanim Mohd. Ray at home said they knew students last year through the 22-year-old foster organized by a university from the Klang Valley in Merbok middle of last year.
"After completing the program, Ana (pseudonym) who hails from Kuala Lumpur to continue good relations and frequent questioning by telephone and SMS (short message service) with us," he said.
However, he said, at the end of November, Ana was contacted and his plight.
"He told me to have been pregnant a few months later stuck with her boyfriend. The connection does not have a boyfriend parents while the parents did not know Ana is''he said.
Rokiah said, after talking to her, he then advised the child's foster defer their studies and stay with the Single Base Village. "As for fear he is acting is not really like throwing the baby, I provide appropriate advice and offer protection to Ana," he said.
He said, finally on 31 December, the university students decided to stay with her until she gave birth. "My husband and I manage all things, including bringing Ana checkup at the clinic," he said.
Add Rokiah, foster daughter gave birth to twin babies weighing 1.8 and 1.6 kilograms in Hospital Sultan Abdul Halim (HSAH), March 8.
Meanwhile, Jamil who works as a bus driver said he and his wife wish to take care of twin children until Ana is ready to receive it.
"I urge him to re-connect the study and legally married to her boyfriend. After properly married, I will leave this child to him," he said.
In the meantime, Shahanim said he revealed the story in support of the We Care campaign driven Utusan Malaysia.
"This is a good example to society. As a caring family and Rokiah Jamil has succeeded in avoiding the unwanted cases, such as disposable baby that is getting worrying now," he said.
He hoped that the community can also provide protection and a second chance to the girls stuck to back repentant and be a lesson to others not to act outside the constraints of the future.
Shahanim said it will also provide moral support, including appropriate guidance to the young mothers involved to persevere with life.
We Care Campaign organized by the Utusan Malaysia in collaboration with the Ministry of Women, Family and Community Employees Association of Malaysia (Employee) and Astro.