A housewife who stole a one-month-old baby boy at the Abubakar
Tafawa Balewa Teaching Hospital, Bauchi, has confessed that she carried
out the evil act in a desperate bid to save her marriage.
- Mallama Halima, a 40-year-old mother of five children, said her husband divorced her because she could not bear him a male child.
Speaking
at the GRA Police Station where she was detained following her arrest,
Halima said she was bitter after being divorced. She then decided to
steal the baby boy in a desperate bid to return to her marital home. But
her action has caused more problems as Halima’s husband refused to
accept her and the baby. It was learnt that he maintained that he was
not the one who fathered the child. Halima’s husband, Daily Sun learnt,
pressed his wife for details of how she came about the baby and Halima
eventually confessed. The husband promptly advised her to return the
baby and it was in the process of returning the baby that she was
arrested.
Mother
of the stolen baby, Hauwa, said she gave birth to her baby on September
14 and was at the teaching hospital and was yet to be discharged. Hauwa
said the drama began on that fateful Monday, October 15, when she
discovered that her baby was missing. She said, “I was sleeping when the
nurse on duty came to administer drug on me. I went to the baby’s cot
and did not see him. I thought the nurse was attending to him. “When I
went to meet the nurse on duty, she said the baby was not with her too.
And that was when we started looking for the baby.” The missing baby’s
father, Sani Mohammed, a trader, said the development was a big trauma
for his wife because that was her first delivery.
“We
reported the matter at the GRA station and as God wants it, not quite
long after, the woman who stole our baby and her husband returned it to
the hospital.” Daily Sun learnt that the incident put the nurse on duty
in trouble as she was arrested but Halima, in her confession, said she
acted alone. Chairman of the Bauchi State Nursing and Midwives
Association, Alhaji Sagir told Daily Sun in an interview that he was
optimistic that when investigations were concluded, the nurse on duty
would be released. “The woman who stole the baby has been arrested and
the nurse on duty is not implicated in any way.
Ours
is a respected profession. We are involved in saving human lives,
caring for the sick and we are proud of our members.” When contacted,
the Chief Medical Director, Dr. Alkali Mohammed Alkali, told newsmen
that probably the woman capitalised on the opportunity given to visitors
and relations of patients to steal the baby. Alkali said the hospital
management would henceforth intensify security measures to ensure that
such ugly incident did not repeat itself.
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