Mother sells
three-day-old baby for N260,000 in Akwa Ibom…
According
to a report by Punch, a nursing mother in Akwa Ibom named Imaobong Udoh
(pictured above) has been arrested for allegedly selling her 3-day old baby
girl for N260,000. Full report below
Also
arrested along with Imaobong were four persons for allegedly participating in
the theft of the baby.
They
are the buyer, Mrs. Regina James; her husband, Mfon James; the traditional
birth attendant who delivered the baby, Mrs. Comfort Henry; and Mr Emmanuel
Okon, a homeopathic doctor, who arranged the sale.
Commissioner
of Police, Mr. Umar Gwadabe, said in Uyo on Monday that the father of the baby
had reported the theft to the police, leading to the arrest of the suspects.
Gwadabe
said, “On March 3, 2014, a case of child stealing was reported by Mr. Eteobong
James, of No. 33 Urua Ekpa Road, Itu Local Governmnet Area, to the police,
where a three-day-old baby girl was sold for N260, 000.
“Based
on the report, the suspects were arrested.
“Mr
Emmanuel Etim Okon, was the one that arranged the infamous deal and personally
conveyed the baby from the point of delivery at Nna-Enin in Uruan Local
Government Area to the buyers at No. 37 Church Road, Uyo.”
The
police boss explained that Regina allegedly paid N150,000 to the mother of the
baby and N110,000 to Okon, the homeopathic doctor, for his services.
The
commissioner stated that the accused would soon be arraigned in court and
warned child thieves to steer clear of the state.
He
explained that the state would not be conducive for their illicit trade.
Husband
of the buyer, James, who spoke with PUNCH METRO said when his wife told him she
was pregnant, he gave her money for ante-natal care, but was surprised to hear
that she bought the baby.
He
said, “l am a trader. My wife, Regina, told me she was pregnant and I gave her
money for ante-natal. One day, she told me she was in labour and later informed
me that she had been delivered of a baby girl.
“I
did not know she bought the baby since she has given birth to four children,
though three died.”
However,
the homeopathic doctor said Regina brought the mother of the baby, Imaobong, to
him so that he could take care of her during ante-natal.
He
said Regina had explained to him that the father of the baby was not
financially buoyant to take care of her.
He
denied collecting N110,000 from Regina, stating that he only collected N30,000,
which was the cost of delivery of Imaobong’s baby.
“When
Regina brought Imaobong to me, she told me that the man responsible for the
pregnancy was unable of take care of her.
“The
N30,000 I collected from her was for the upkeep of Imaobong before and during
delivery of the baby. I did not collect N110,000.”
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