In Cross River: How Armed robbers invaded hospital, stole three newly-born babies, valuables
Suspected
armed robbers numbering about ten on Sunday invaded the University of Calabar
Teaching Hospital (UCTH) and stole three newly-born babies as well as properties
worth thousands of naira.
Owojela's
Blog gathered that the incident occurred at paediatric unit of the Hospital on
Sunday night when the suspected robbers invaded the place, beat up nurses,
pregnant women, nursing mothers and stole money, handsets and not less than
three newly delivered babies.
Health
workers and patients who spoke with newsmen, said the armed robbers arrived the
hospital without masks.
“The
robbers, who brandished their guns, had free access into the maternity section
without any resistance and immediately began to go from one bed to bed picking
babies.
An
eyewitness who pleaded anonymity said “The incident, which happened late Sunday
night was a repeat occurrence at the same hospital where a number of babies
were reported to have been stolen”.
When our
correspondent visited the hospital on Monday morning, many nurses and other
health workers were seen discussing the incident in low tone.
They decried
the heightened insecurity in the sprawling and dilapidated hospital which they
said for several months now all the security firms and regular policemen have
withdrawn their services over non-payment by the management of the institution.
One of the
nurses who was consoling the affected nursing mothers who were sobbing
uncontrollably over the stealing of their babies, pleaded not to be named and
said, “Yesterday night several armed robbers had access into this (paediatric)
unit.
“They came
with guns and matchetes. They beat up my colleagues and nursing mothers. They
took away some babies, handsets and money as well as other personal valuables
from the patients and nursing mothers.
“The
security in this hospital has been very porous. Lives of patients, nurses and
doctors are at risk. There is nowhere in this hospital that is safe. .
“Visitors
are no longer been controlled, people troop into the wards without check. Many
visitors including thieves come into hospital in the name of being patients’
relatives “, she said.
According to
her, in recent times hospital properties have been stolen again and again.
Power distribution is a big problem in the hospital because diesel and
generator parts are stolen frequently by the workers and armed robbers.
One of the
nursing mothers, who gave her name as Mrs Helen Eteng, said the operation
lasted for about twenty minutes, and that they were forced to lie down and
close their eyes.
When a Media
source spoke with the Chief Medical Director of UCTH, Prof Thomas Agan on
Monday on phone, he said, “You people always come to hear negative stories, the
whole of last week, we hosted the largest number of gynaecologists in this
hospital, no journalists in the state came”
When he was
reminded that he did not invite any journalist to the event, he shouted, “Who
invited you to cover this, did I invite you to come and gossip” he fumed and
said, “I don’t know what you people are talking about, somebody called earlier,
I am not aware of what you are talking about,” he added
Meanwhile,
Cross River State Commissioner of Police, Operation, Mr Madaki lamented that
the hospital has not reported any incident of that nature to the police.
“No such
report has been made to the police, up till this moment (4pm) Monday, I am
speaking to you, no report has been made to us,” he stated.
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