Eight others also kidnapped
As security operatives intensify efforts to rescue the six
secondary school students of Lagos state Model College, Igbo Nla, in Epe area,
Saturday Sun has learnt that the abducted students are currently camped in
Imobi creek between Lagos and Ogun State.
It was learnt that apart from the six students, eight other
unidentified persons were picked on the same night. Although the kidnappers are
yet to get in touch with families of the victims or the school as at press
time, it was gathered that the raid was led
by the current militant commander popularly called ‘America’. He assumed leadership in the
creeks following the death of his boss, the notorious Ossy Ibori.
He was alleged to have killed Vika, the only commander who
was still hanging in the creeks waiting for amnesty. Amongsseveral other
successful operations, ’America’ was the one who led the gang which picked
eight students and staff at Turkish School in Ogun State last year after which
N50million was paid to secure the release of the victims. He was the one who
ambushed and killed five policemen and a soldier in Ikorodu recently.
Saturday Sun had recently reported the emergence of America
as the new king of the creeks. This paper had also exclusively reported the
plot by the militants to attack Lagos and Ogun states, with schools as their
targets.
The kidnap
On how the kidnap was perfected , Saturday Sun reliably
learnt ‘America’ who is determined to
enlarge his financial base unleashed his boys on the neighbouring communities
around the creeks.
Earlier last week, they visited banks in the Island and
schools, which the dead leader Ossy Ibori had penciled down for attack. He
divided his boys into three and unleashed them on Epe community while he waited
in the boat.
As soon as the students
and several others were brought to the boat, he discovered that the boat
was sinking and could not carry the number of persons abducted, due to size and
an engine fault.
He ordered his boys to keep them in the bush pending when he
would return with another boat. They thereafter left them in that bush at Obalaye junction, near Sagamu till 9pm
same Thursday when ‘America’ came with a bigger boat and ferried them to
another location.
Parents express anger, plead for help
In the community yesterday, large numbers of vehicles were
seen moving in and out of the only road to Igbonla community with signs of
apprehension on the faces of the occupants in the vehicles.
Those coming out had students in school uniforms and
carrying their bags while those moving
in were seen heading for the school to pick their children and wards.
Inside the school compound, parents and guardians were seen
on the queue with their children and wards making some documentations and
clarification to ensure that the students were left in the hands of appropriate
persons.
Those left in the school had the gates of their hostels
locked up under the watchful eyes of their instructors and the police.
A parent, Pastor Samuel Akinola lamented that similar
incident happened last year and there was need for the state government to
provide enhanced security for the students.
“It is embarrassing if you can walk down there to see how
they broke into the school through the fence. These are children and I beg the
government to ensure tighter security because these are our future, they are
our tomorrow. If the security is better, parents will bring back their
children’’
Two mothers of some of the students reluctantly spoke in
annoyance and expressed dissatisfaction with the situation.
“You don’t need to interview us because this is not the
first time something like this is happening and they should have done something
about it.
We are not happy with the situation and we don’t know if we
can bring them back to this school even if the security is better”, one of the
women who declined giving her name stated.
Another parent, Mrs. Bolaji Eniola noted that her children
were yet to overcome the trauma they passed through during the previous
incident. “It is very very bad and it is giving the children bigger trauma and
now another one, what is happening?
We cannot keep our children where it is not safe and I don’t
know if I can bring them back to this school”
Mrs. Deola Daudu
frowned at the lapses around the school which she said needed to be addressed
urgently. “I am not happy with the situation because in such an environment,
the children are here and there is no patrol van moving up and down. Right from
when you are coming from the road, there is no light and you see some of the
poles have broken and they needed to be repaired.
“The fences are even dwarf fences and see the environment
our children are living in and I don’t know why we should bring our children
here to suffer.
But if the security is tighter I can bring my children back
here because of the quality of education. This place has become an attraction
for these hoodlums who will just come and kidnap children and be demanding
ransom, only God knows how the children would be feeling now because I can feel
the way their parents will be feeling.’’
A former vice principal of the school, Mr. Simon Agunbeso
who came to pick his ward said the situation was appalling and advised that
“the task of securing the school should not be left only in the hands of the
police. All my children attended this school and I worked here for 13 years
before I was transferred to Lekki area.
It is not encouraging but disappointing. I know the worth of
a model school and that is why I will bring my wards back here if the security
is improved upon. It seems some group of people wanted to run down this school
‘’The government should beef up security and I will advise
that soldiers be permanently drafted here may be like two hundred of them and
be fed by the state government’’
One of the parents whose son survived the attack lamented
that some the kids who were taken are children of civil servants who are
managing to give their children decent education.
We’ll rescue them – IGP
Inspector-General Of Police, Mr Ibrahim Idris has vowed that
the police would rescue the school children abducted by suspected militants in
Lagos State Junior and Senior College Igbo Nla area of Epe.
The IGP, who spoke yesterday during the closing ceremony of
Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Mentorship Training Course organised for the
EOD personnel by the United States Embassy at Ikeja, Lagos, said in no distant time the children would be
rescued and those who abducted them fished out and made to face the wrath of
the law.
The IGP ,who was represented by the Deputy Inspector
General Police in charge of operations, Mr Joshak Habila, said: “we are
on top of the situation. Crime is bound to happen and when it happens, what we
should concern ourselves with is how to solve the problem and that is what we are doing. We are not
joking and you know that we are very serious when it comes to crime fighting,
especiallly kidnapping. It is on record that we have cracked high profile
kidnappings and arrested the kidnappers. This one is not a different case. We
are working round the clock and synergising with sister agencies on how to
rescue the children and arrest those behind the dastardly act.
Spokesman of the Lagos police, ASP Olarinde Famous –Cole
admitted that the state command is now aware of the person who picked the
school children, even as efforts are on ground to ensure their safe return.
“At 5am, Pirates/Kidnappers gained entrance into Igbonla
Model School, near Epe and abducted six
students. Investigation and rescue operations have commenced with the
visit to the affected School by a Police team, led by the Commissioner of
Police, Lagos State, Fatai Owoseni.
“From the visit, it was found that the criminal elements
used the Imeru/Iji waterway to access the swampy forest bordering the school,
bore a hole on a part of the school fence to gain entrance. The dastardly act
of these criminal elements is nothing other than sheer wickedness as there is
no justification whatsoever to abduct innocent children”, he stated.
Meanwhile a reliable source at the Epe police division said
that security operatives can do little or nothing about the incident but to
wait and negotiate with the kidnappers.
“ There is nothing anyone can do but to wait till the
suspects release the students. Entering
the creeks will be suicidal because there is nothing like element of surprise.
No one believed they could attack a government school that was why little or no
relevance was attacked to the school when we got information that they were
likely going to attack. It is not true that a letter was given to the school.
If there was such, the police command was not alerted.
“There are other big schools in Epe, we felt that those
should be their target, that is one of the reasons the division was
caughtunawares.
They also tried to pick one of the traditional rulers in the
area but failed because our men who were alerted stopped them,” he said.
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