A five-year-old boy, who gave his name as
Abraham Adeyemi, suspected to have been abducted in Lagos State has been found
in Ogun State.
Adeyemi was said to have been found in front
of the Foursquare Gospel Church, Imedu Nla, Mowe, in the Obafemi-Owode Local
Government Area of the state on Sunday.
The victim stated that he was a nursery one
pupil of the New Way Nursery and Primary School.
He, however, said he did not remember where
the school was located in Lagos State.
The child, who was brought to the Nigeria
Union of Journalists secretariat, Iwe Iroyin, Oke Ilewo, Abeokuta on
Monday by the state police spokesman, Muyiwa Adejobi, said his elder sister’s
name is Sarah.
Dressed in T-shirt and a pair of jean
trousers, and looking unperturbed, Adeyemi could only identify his parents
simply as “Daddy Sarah and Mummy Sarah.”
The victim also said that his mother sold
recharge cards in their area in Lagos.
When asked how he was snatched from his house
by his abductors, Adeyemi said, “They told me that we were going to Mr. Biggs
(a popular eatery).”
Adejobi said the police suspected that the
little boy must have been kidnapped in Lagos and dumped at the Foursquare
Gospel Church, Imedu Nla, Mowe.
He added that the police had not been able to
contact his parents in Lagos because the victim had not been able to supply
their telephone numbers.
He said, “The police found him on Sunday at
the Foursquare Gospel Church, Imedu Nla, Mowe. We suspected that Adeyemi must
have been kidnapped in Lagos and dumped here in Ogun State.
“This is because the boy kept telling the
police that he lives in Canal; and we all know that canals are common in Lagos.
“We are not sure whether any ransom has been
demanded. The boy is currently with us.”
Adejobi, who condemned the ugly trend where
children were being kidnapped in churches and dumped at other churches, advised
church leaders to provide adequate security arrangements for their congregation
whenever they were having programmes.
He said, “We want to appeal to churches to
always make adequate security arrangements whenever they are having programmes.
“Parents should also keep watch on their
children, whether during Sunday service or prayer session, to forestall this
type of occurrence.”
Culled from Punch
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