Covenant Bassey who was
employed by the Robinsons on January 2, 2016 as a nanny, allegedly fled her
boss’ apartment on Friday, abducting her boss’ one-year-old son David Robinson.
The incident happened in
the Satellite Town area of Calabar at about 2pm and eighteen-year-old Bassey also stole
some property from the house, before leaving with the one-year and
five-month-old boy.
It was learnt that when the
boy’s father, Ekpedeme, who had gone to pick his twins from school, returned
home, he observed that the nanny and David, his third child, were nowhere to be
found.
The parents were said to
have reported the matter at the Airport Police Division, Calabar.
Punch Metro learnt that the
police had arrested the mother of the nanny and some other persons, but they
claimed not to have seen the runaway nanny.
Speaking with Punch Metro,
the boy’s father, Ekpedeme Robinson, said the nanny did not have a phone to
monitor her whereabouts, as the phone the family gave her got spoilt a week
after her employment.
He said, “When I got home
on Friday around 2pm, I realised that the nanny had absconded with my one and
five-month-old baby, David. The girl is just around 18 years. We have reported
to the police, and they are on her trail. So far, the police have arrested the
mother of the girl, and they have arrested some other people, but they claimed
not to know her whereabouts. The nanny used to have a phone which we gave her
few weeks after we employed her in January.
“But the phone got spoilt a
week after we employed her. She is not an illiterate. She finished secondary
school. We believe that the police are working to rescue our boy.”
The boy’s mother, who
identified herself simply as Mrs. Robinson, said the runaway nanny took some
property from the house before fleeing.
She said, “We employed the
nanny on January 2, 2016. She had been very nice and good to my baby. It is
only David who is in her care. I also have a set of twins.
“It was when my husband
returned from our twins’ school that he noticed the nanny had fled. Nobody saw
her when she left. But we observed that she left with some property in the
house. She left with clothes and shoes. But she did not go with most of her
things. The matter is with the police.”
The Cross River State
Police Public Relations Officer, John Eluu, said the police were on the trail
of the nanny and the boy, adding that investigation was ongoing.
He said, “The case was
reported by the father of the boy and the police are still investigating. We
cannot give many details for now. The police are on their trail.”
Punch
Parent have to figure out a way to spend more time with their baby all these nanny are criminals
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