MEC Nonhlanhla Khoza takes action against parents for locking up a boy with dogs

KwaZulu-Natal Social Development MEC, Mrs Nonhlanhla Khoza, has vowed to intensify efforts to protect children from neglect and undetectable abuse they suffer daily.

MEC Khoza was reacting to an incident of child neglect after a seven-year-old boy from Umlazi Township's, D Section, south of Durban, was found by neighbours locked in a four -roomed house with dogs for days with no food, water and electricity.

The boy with special needs, who stayed with his father, was spotted by members of the public standing inside the house secured with burglar guards and remained locked daily.

It is believed that the boy was left in the care of his father by his grandmother. The father allegedly left the boy locked in the house over a month ago.

“We have been taken aback by the conditions the child was left in. We are more surprised and shocked than anything, because we never thought a parent could do such a thing to his own child.

The child has been left in such a despicable condition. No child deserves to be treated like this and there is no explanation that can be accepted from the parents of this poor child,” she said.

MEC Khoza said she would be pushing for the law enforcement agencies to have no mercy on individuals involved in any form of child abuse.

“There should be no negotiations with abusers. As the Department of Social Development, we are leaving no stone unturned in dealing with such cases in our society. A number of children are brought up in unsafe homes. We encourage parents to make use of government help if they find themselves unable to take care of children,” said MEC Khoza.

MEC Khoza said a team of social workers had been dispatched to providing psychosocial support to the boy. The child has since been removed from the house and taken to a place of safe.

“It will not be enough to rescue the child from that condition. We also have to ensure that both parents face justice for child abuse and neglect.”

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