There was anxiety on Sunday at the Surulere Baptist Church, Ojuelegba
Road, Lagos State after two unidentified men sneaked into the church premises
and abducted a three-year-old girl, Oluwabunmi Ajelero.
It was gathered that the girl was playing with other children on the
church premises at about 1pm when the kidnappers came in through the back of
the church and tricked her out with Gala, a popular sausage, before
whisking her away on a motorcycle.
Our correspondent, however, learnt that the girl, was rescued in
Abeokuta, Ogun State, on Monday by the police and reunited with her parents.
News press learnt that Oluwabunmi’s parents and other members of the church were
inside the church immersed in the service when the incident happened.
The service, it was learnt, was grounded when one of the toddler’s
playmates alerted the congregation to the incident.
It was further learnt that the captors had pretended as members of the
church and established rapport with children in the church.
Our correspondent was told that Oluwabunmi’s friend cautioned her not
to follow the strangers, who reportedly escaped through Nathan Street.
Speaking with our correspondent at about 8am on Monday, the victim’s
father, Oladapo Ajelero, said the captors had contacted him on the phone,
telling him to cooperate. He, however, said they had yet to request any ransom.
He said, “It happened around 1pm on Sunday. The children finished their
service before us and were playing on the church premises; Oluwabunmi was among
them.
“Suddenly, one of her friends rushed in and said two men had lured and
taken her away through the back of the church. Some people in the area said
they saw her sitting between two men on a motorcycle. I learnt they escaped
through Nathan Street.
“Our hearts are broken, we don’t know what to do anymore.
They have called and instructed me to cooperate. I am still expecting their
calls, but for now they have not asked for any ransom.”
Oladapo explained further that one of his relatives went to
Surulere Police Station to report, but he was told to come back and make a
formal statement after 24 hours of the girl’s abduction.
News press who visited the church on Monday observed some members of
the congregation lamenting the incident.
One of them, who identified herself only as Iya Tope, said
she could not sleep throughout the night.
“It still appears to me like magic. I could not sleep. We
have been praying over it since yesterday and I am sure she will come back to
us safely,” she said.
A security guard of the church, Mr. Moses Oyedeji, said the
kidnappers would have been rounded up if they had entered through the main
entrance.
He said, “I was on duty yesterday, but the children were
playing at the back of the church. That was why I was not aware of the
intrusion. It was when they had fled that her playmates said she was lured with
Gala.”
A resident of the area, Simon Joseph, said he saw the girl,
but he thought the men had come to the church for service.
“I was waiting for a friend outside when I saw those two men
with the girl on a motorcycle. I thought they were family and were going back
home until a few minutes later when people rushed out from the church and
started looking for the girl,” he said.
A member of the church, who declined to mention his name,
told our correspondent that they learnt that the girl would be released if the
family paid an undisclosed ransom to the kidnappers.
The Lagos Police spokesperson, DSP Kenneth Nwosu, however,
said Olawunmi had been rescued by a police team drawn from divisions in the
state, adding that he was not aware that the family paid any ransom.
He said, “The child has been found in Abeokuta, Ogun State
and reunited with her parents. Investigations are ongoing to track down the
kidnappers.”
The father, however, could not be reached for comments on
the phone after the police confirmed that the girl had been rescued.
Calls made to his line rang out and he had yet to reply to a
text message sent to his number.
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