The
Imo State police command rescued 17 pregnant teenagers from a baby making
factory in the state this week. (Read the story HERE ). Below is an update on
the story from The Nation..
Nine girls, forced into pregnancy at a ‘baby factory’
in Imo State ,yesterday spoke of how they became victims. The nine were
arrested by the police yesterday after initially escaping during a raid of the
‘baby factory’.
Their arrest brings to 26 the number of victims rescued
from Ahamefula Motherless Babies Home, Umuaka in Njaba Ciouncil Area of the
state. They are aged between 14 and 25.
They said their parents were unaware of their
whereabouts.
According to them, they were taken to the
‘baby factory’ by scouts engaged by Madam One Thousand.
The scouts include women who go about seeking
vulnerable girls.
17-year old Adaobi Akubueze ,until her
abduction a student in Lagos, said she referred to the centre by a medical
doctor who conducted a pregnancy test on her.
She said:“The result of the test was positive
and the doctor said I should not abort the pregnancy. He said he knew where I
could go and have the child with adequate maternal care and where the baby
would be taken care of until I would be ready to take charge.
“So I ran away from home without informing my
parents. But on getting to the centre in Imo State, I was asked to produce my
letter of introduction. After that, my phone was taken away from me and that
was how I stayed there till the Police came and arrested us.”
She said of conditions in the centre: “We
were kept in a crowded room with little ventilation and a doctor came once in a
while to check us. Nobody was allowed to go beyond the first gate also known as
the Green Gate. And one boy who we referred to as oga came around to sleep with
the girls, especially those that were not yet pregnant.
“The compound was built in such a way that
made escape impossible. It is fenced with high walls and no visitor was allowed
to come into the area where the girls were kept, except Madam, Oyibo and the
doctor.
“After nine months, those who were due to be
delivered were taken to another location and Madam would only bring back news
to us that our friend had given birth. But they never came back ”.
Another victim, Chinyere Onwuegbu, also 17,
said she was living with her mother, a widow, until she ran away with one of
her friends who convinced her that she could make a huge amount of money if she
could be pregnant and sell the child after delivery.
Her words: “My friend brought me here and she
told me to stay and get pregnant. Madam promised to take good care of me and
that she would give me N60,000 if I had a baby boy and N30,000 if it was a
girl.
“ But after I was impregnated, Madam began to
force me to work hard despite my condition. I cried everyday but no way to
escape”.
From outside, the ‘baby factory’ looks very
much like a pure water production facility.
It sits on an expansive land and is walled
round.
The main building has several rooms secured
with iron doors.
A neighbour, who volunteered information on
condition of anonymity, said: “All we saw were people coming to buy water but
we began to express worry when we noticed flashy cars coming to the place at
nights.”
Investigation also revealed that the owner of
the ‘baby factory’ also runs a maternity home where the victims are taken to be
delivered of their babies.
Oyibo, who was identified by the girls as the
one who impregnated most of them, denied that he was paid to impregnate them.
He said: “I was employed to work in the pure water
company, but I have slept with most of the girls but not to impregnate them as
reported.”
Who is Madam One Thousand?
It was gathered that Madam One Thousand is no
stranger to the police having been arrested by
them at least twice before for a
similar offence.
A source, who asked not to be named, said:
“If the police are serious, they can arrest her; they know her identity. She
has been in this trade for a long time. She even has medical doctors who work
for her.
“Apart from that, since she also runs a
registered maternity home, why can’t the police look in that direction and get
her identity from the Ministry of Health that registered her clinic?”
Sources said she is at the head of a
syndicate that also includes doctors.
The doctors refer victims to her and get paid
accordingly.
Efforts to get the Commissioner of Police,
Mohammed Katsina, and the Police Public Relations Officer, Joy Elemoko, to
comment on what becomes of the girls were unsuccessful as they did not pick
calls to their handsets.
However, a reliable police source said the girls would be
handed over to the Ministry of Women Affairs after proper documentation for
adequate medical attention as some of them are ill
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