I sold my daughter N20, 000 because of poverty — 20-year-old mother
Maria Ekanem, a
20-year-old school drop out from Odukpani Local Government Area of Cross River
State, said yesterday in Calabar that poverty and lack of where to stay after
she gave birth made her sell her two weeks old baby girl for N20,000.
Maria, who was arrested by the police
along five other accomplices, said her boyfriend who got her pregnant, asked
her to abort the baby but said a doctor helped her with free antenatal
care and food until she gave birth.
This, she added,
prompted her to agree to sell the baby when arrangements were made to sell.
Paraded along
with Maria were a 55-year-old medical doctor, Okokon Offiong Okoho, the
proprietor of Evangel Clinic,of 2, Atu Street; a 70-year-old matron of Sadatoe
Maternity located at Umoh Street and a nurse at the maternity who allegedly
made the plans to sell the girl to an Abuja-based lady who is now on the run.
However, plans
to sell the two weeks old girl was leaked to the police by a Senior Secondary
Two girl of NYSC Demonstration Secondary School, Calabar , Maria Elemi, whose
parents Maria was living with after she delivered the baby.
“When I came
back from school on Monday, Maria told me she wanted to take the baby to the
parents of the boy who impregnated her since she can no longer cope with taking
care of the baby,” she said.
Maria said when
they got to Fuller by Inyang Street in Calabar South, they met Mrs Elemi and
her daughter in an SUV car, adding that Maria gave the girl to the matron who
handed her over to the buyer.
She said:
“The woman gave Maria N20,000 and asked her to pay the nurse at the Evangel
Clinic and use the rest for herself.”
The girl said
she became suspicious when the driver of the SUV told the woman with the baby
that her husband said she should take her to the airport to catch a flight to
Abuja .
“I started
wondering why they should take the girl to the airport when the boyfriend to
Maria and her parents live here in Calabar,” Maria stated.
Cross River
Police Public Relations Officer, ASP John Eluu, who paraded Maria along with
the doctor and Matron, said when information got to the police at the Federal
Housing Police Station, detectives swung into action and arrested the suspects.
Eluu said
investigations were continuing to apprehend the buyer of the girl who is now on
the run.
Vanguard
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