The Olomo family has been hoping to see a member of the family, Prof.
James Olomo, walk back home since he left on October 17, 2013 for Eket,
Akwa Ibom State where he had gone to have a discussion with an oil
company.
However, family, friends and kinsmen have begun to be more apprehensive
each passing day hearing nothing from him for almost three months now.
There is no news concerning his kidnap or death and his whereabouts has
remained unknown since October 20, 2013 when he was last seen in his hotel room.
The professor of Nuclear Physics at the Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile
Ife had embarked on the trip during the protracted strike by the Academic Staff
Union of Universities to keep himself busy and to make some money to keep body
and soul together.
Olomo, who lodged in a hotel on getting to Eket was said to have spoken
on the telephone with some persons but he reportedly left the hotel room on
October 19, leaving behind his belongings but has not been found since then.
In late 2013, the Olomo family of Risawe Anlerin Compound in Otan
Ayegbaju, issued a statement to alert the public about the disappearance
of the university don. The statement entitled, ‘Please Save Professor James
Bolarinwa Olomo’ was signed by six family members, including a traditional
Chief, Risawe of Otan Ayegbaju, Chief A. O. Olomo. The family said that
the varsity don had remained incommunicado and his suspected abductors refused
to pick his calls.
The don was once kidnapped on July 16, 2003 but was released after
spending 31 days with his abductors but the family members and kinsmen are
worried this time around because Olomo has been away for almost 90 days,
without any information about him.
The statement reads in part, “James Bolarinwa Olomo, a professor of
Physics at the Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife undertakes safety advice for
oil companies. He was in Eket for one of such engagements as Radiation Safety
Adviser when this unfortunate incident happened. He (Prof. Olomo) flew into
Calabar, from Lagos by Arik Air, on that Thursday and approached Eket by road.
He was in Eket, Akwa Ibom State, where he lodged into a hotel called Hotel
Farlem.
“The family, in conjunction with his employers, OAU has made efforts to
establish contact with him since October 20, 2013 without success. The matter
has been reported at the Eket Divisional Police headquarters and all security
agencies in the area have instituted an investigation into the incident, but
the family is disturbed that, though authorities are working on the possibility
of a kidnap, nobody has contacted the family, neither has any news been heard
about him.
“Staff of Hotel Farlem told Police in Eket that Prof. Olomo told them in
the morning of Sunday, October 20, 2013 that he was going out briefly to return
later, but never came back to the hotel, nor were they able to reach him on
telephone. By the time the family representatives came down on Saturday,
October 26, 2013 to report to the police station in Eket, the police team led
by the Divisional Police Officer, Mr. Sunny Digha, met his belongings at the
hotel.”
Many had hoped that Olomo would be found before the end of 2013 but this
never happened. This probably made the OAU branch of the Academic Staff Union
of Universities led by Prof. Akinola Adegbola, to address journalists in Lagos
to mount pressure on security agencies to intensify efforts to find one of
their members. The ASUU chairman expressed displeasure that the Minister of
Education, Mr. Nyesom Wike, had kept mum on the professor since he was declared
missing.
The ASUU chairman said, “We want clarification on the circumstances that
surround his disappearance. The police and the SSS should rise up to their duty
and provide official information within 14 days. If they cannot explain his
disappearance, it further shows that all of us are no longer safe.”
A Lagos-based human rights lawyer, Mr. Bamidele Aturu, also joined in
the call for a concerted effort by the government and its agencies to find the
missing don. Aturu also called on the police and the Department of State
Security to prove their competence by finding Olomo.
The disappearance of the lecturer is worrisome not only to his
colleagues at the OAU but also to students alike especially those in his
department. A 400 level Law student at the OAU, Banke Ilori, who is a niece of
the missing professor told our correspondent that so many people were anxiously
waiting for his safe return.
Ilori said, “I am particularly worried because he is my uncle. Prof.
Olomo is a father to many. He is so nice, jovial and you can’t have a dull
moment with him around. I am appealing to the police and other concerned
agencies to assist in locating him. We are praying for him to return and join
us.”
The Coordinator of the NANS in the South West, Mr. Sunday Ashefon,
expressed dissatisfaction with the way security agencies had treated the case
so far. Speaking in a statement made available to our correspondent, the
student leader urged the Akwa Ibom State Governor, Mr. Godswill Akpabio,
the police and other security agencies in the state to ensure that Olomo
was found alive and brought back to his family.
The NANS coordinator said that Akpabio and security agencies in the
state had done nothing serious to locate the professor despite that they were
duly informed when the incident happened.
Ashefon said, “We are using this medium to remind our slumbering
authorities at all levels who are saddled with the primary responsibilityof
protecting the lives and property of the citizens to wake up from their
deep slumber and begin to take actions necessary to safeguard the lives and
property of the people.
“Equally, we wish to call on the Nigeria Police Force and all other
security agencies to intensify efforts at ensuring unconditional release of
Prof. Olomo from wherever he may be.”
The disappearance of Olomo, who is an indigene of Otan Ayegbaju in
Bolowaduro Local Government Area of Osun State, is not only traumatising
to the family but also making the entire people of the town, including the
monarch, apprehensive.
The monarch, Owa of Otan Ayegbaju, Oba Lukman Fadipe, told our
correspondent that Olomo is one of the most promising sons of the town and the
people of the town were worried about his disappearance.
The monarch said that he and the chiefs in collaboration with the people
of the town had organised prayer sessions for the release of the professor from
wherever he might be.
Apart from prayer sessions, the monarch said that he had contacted
Governor Rauf Aregebsola of Osun State to assist in locating the lecturer. Oba
Fadipe added that he wrote to his counterpart ( monarch) in Eket to assist in
using his offices to find one of his subjects who got missing in his domain.
He said, “I am not happy about the disappearance of Prof. Olomo. The
family is full of very responsible people and the professor is someone who
loves the town and the people dearly. He is always ready to work for the town
and assist the people.
“Immediately I learnt of his missing, I contacted Governor Rauf
Aregbesola and reported the incident to him, asking him to
assist us. I also wrote to the traditional ruler in Eket about the incident.
The Egbe Omo Yoruba in Eket has also been helpful. They picked up the letter
and delivered the letter to the monarch.
“We have organised prayer sessions of all forms, including traditional
prayers to help in locating the professor. I cannot disclose everything but we
believe that he is not dead. We have not seen him but we believe we would soon
see him.”
Also expressing in the apprehension, the National President, Otan
Ayegbaju Progressive Union, Mr. Ademola Olayemi, in an interview with our
correspondent said that the union was seriously concerned that Olomo had not
been found for almost three months.
He said that apart from offering prayers to God for him to be found,
prominent members of the union, especially Mr. Isaac Boladuro who is a retired
Assistant Inspector General of Police, had been making contact with the police
and other security agencies in Akwa Ibom State and other states to intensify
their efforts to locate Olomo.
Olayemi said, “ The disappearance of Prof. Olomo is a serious issue and
this is giving us concern. His disappearance now is the second time. We do not
know who is after him. The last time he was kidnapped,I believe that
people did not bother to thoroughly investigate who kidnapped him and the
circumstances surrounding the incident because of the euphoria of his release.
“But he could not have travelled to Eket and just walked away from the
hotel where he lodged. There is always a reason before anybody is kidnapped
but the family has not heard anything from the professor and no abductor has
established any contact with the family for almost three months now. This
incident is extremely difficult to fathom.”
The OAPU president appealed to anybody with information about his
whereabouts or any clue which could assist security agencies to locate him to
please come forward. He said that the identity of such would not be disclosed
to ensure their safety.
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