The abduction of a five-year-old
girl, Oluwaseun Ogungbemile, at the Redemption Camp of the Redeemed Christian
Church of God, has thrown her parents into panic.
It was learnt that the girl, in
company with her parents, had gone to the camp at Kilometre 46 on the Lagos-Ibadan
Expressway, Ogun State, to attend the one-week annual convention of the church
that ended on Sunday.
It was learnt that the girl, who is the youngest child of her parents,
was last seen playing with two of her cousins on Friday, August 9, 2013.
The victim’s aunt, Omotade Odunowo,
told our correspondent that the matter had been reported to the police.
She said, “She (Oluwaseun) was
staying at a rented chalet in the camp along with her parents. Around 10am on
that day, she was seen with two of her younger cousins, who are between the
ages of two and three.
“After sometime, we did not see her
again. Due to the young ages of the little children who were with her at the
time of her disappearance, we have not been able to know what happened
exactly.”
Odunowo said all efforts to trace the
victim’s whereabouts proved abortive and the family believed that she had been
abducted.
She said the family had searched
every nook and cranny of the camp and reported to the relevant authorities in
RCCG, all to no avail.
She added that no one had called the
family to demand a ransom.
Odunowo said, “We have been
traumatised since then and cannot wait for the safe return of our daughter back
home. We shall therefore be extremely grateful to receive any information that
may lead to our reunion with Oluwaseun. She is adorable, smart and talks a
lot.”
She said the girl’s parents had not
been alright since the incident. She said the mother had refused to go back to
work since her daughter went missing.
She said, “Oluwaseun’s mother has not
left the Redemption Camp since the incident occurred. She is still hoping that
the person that took her away would bring her back.”
When contacted on the telephone, the
state police command’s Public Relations Officer, Muyiwa Adejobi, confirmed
the incident to our correspondent, adding that the matter was being
investigated at the Redemption Camp Police Station.
“The parents of the victim said
they came to the camp with eight children and one of them had gone missing. We
have swung into action and we want to assure the family that the little girl
will be found,” he said.
A security official at the
church, who refused to identify himself, said the matter had been reported to
the police.
He however refused to disclose
further information, adding that it was not the wish of the church that the
news of the abduction be leaked to members of the public.
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Dat is d situation in Nigeria n dat is what poverty n corruption do to a society n lack of employement even wen ASUU are on strike n d government don't give a damn dat makes d Youth to be free to do anytin.May God save us in dis country
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