 Further item at the internally displaced persons camp in Wargo, Vietnam is the local government area over dual states following the dumping of a newborn baby by yet to be identified mother at the entrance of the camp. Speaking to journalists who visited the camp, coordinator of the camp, Pastor Solomon for Lawrence show review, the dual the camp is known for giving to the needy over the years. This was the first time they had seen such in the camp around 11 a.m. on Friday while all the children we are you know in school and everything was just going on well then the security they they were checking around and they saw a baby just close to our security post under the mango tree it is so a baby and newborn baby like few hours old or one day old you know and then they went close and so the baby sleeping with a note written and the note says that I can't take care of this baby and I don't want to kill the baby so from now henceforth the baby is your own I've come to give you the baby so we just thought around what do we do we are registered charity and NGO took care for the needy in the society and caring for children is one of our main a trust so we felt okay let's take this baby in and then we went to the police and to other relevant agencies we're still in the process so that's how we're here today with this they happen of this nature this is the first time we've not had anybody drop a baby here you know but we've had the other children why beats older than this one there are displaced or rather orphans that we've been taking care of for many years so but having to come and drop a baby just by our doorstep is the first experience we are having yes we love to keep the baby we we want to keep the baby we want to train the child once you see this child grow want to make something out of the child this woman or whoever she is had approached us and said I can take care of this child maybe this what my condition we have done it for many people what would have done is okay this child need to be breastfed and so can we just probably get you a room somewhere or stay in our center and then we draw kind of sympathy people coming to support her to train each other that's what we would have done you