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Monday, 5 May 2014

This Woman Clings To A Moving Car To Rescue Her Daughter


A brave mother, Mrs Priscilla Ekpenyong, on Friday damned the consequences by clinging to a moving car in order to rescue her nine-month-old child, Emmanuella, from the hands of her fleeing abductors.
The abductors had pushed the 23-year-old woman out of the moving vehicle, but she held on to her baby and was dragged on the tarred road for some distance before the kidnapping was aborted security operatives.
In the words of the brave women:
“The luck I had was that I strapped my baby in a tummy-carrier and the man struggled to remove the baby inside the carrier. He succeeded in removing my baby’s hand from the carrier and she started crying. He almost pulled my baby’s hand off, so I shouted for help.
“He then pushed me out of the vehicle, but I held on to my baby. The vehicle dragged me on the road from the Army Barracks junction to Sampet Filling Station, a distance of about 500 metres, before some security agents intervened. They caught the man who was trying to snatch my baby and took him to the Federal Housing Police Station. I don’t know where the others went.”
The incident happened by Eburutu Army Barracks along the busy Murtala Mohammed Highway in Calabar, the Cross River State capital.
Narrating her ordeal at Police Clinic in Calabar, where she and her daughter received medical attention from bruises sustained during the incident, Priscilla said she boarded the taxi, a Volkswagen Jetta, at the Pyramid Hotel Bus Stop along the highway with another unidentified woman who was carrying a male child.
Shortly afterwards, the taxi stopped to pick two men, who on entering the vehicle demanded for the babies.
Priscilla said, “I was sitting in the front with the driver, while the other woman was sitting at the back with her baby too. The two men sat at the back and while one of them was dragging the other woman’s baby (a boy), the other man was also dragging my daughter."
The state Police PRO, Hogan Bassey, said the taxi driver and other accomplices escaped, while a suspect, Victor Edem-Bassey, was arrested and is being detained at the headquarters of the Cross River State Police Command in Calabar.
In his confession, Edem-Bassey said the harsh economic conditions in Nigeria forced him into stealing kids.
The man, who claimed he had a 13-year-old son, said he was a taxi driver, but lost his job after he fell sick.
He said, “I fell sick and the owner of the car I was driving collected it from me. After he collected it, there was no money to survive. Essien came to me and told me about this business. He said he would take me to his boss who would help me.
“He then introduced me to a man called Albertino, who said he would solve all my problems if I bring babies to him. He did not say he would pay me anything but he promised to solve all my problems. I met him in a joint at Eight Miles, but I don’t know where he lives. He was driving a jeep. I met him at the Old Market Road. He told me to bring the babies to him.”
The love of a true mother is unquantifiable. That is how it has been and should be. Kudos to Mrs Priscilla.

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