A 15-year-old girl, Rita Clement, who
was abducted by unidentified persons while on her way to sit for the
Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination in the Ikeja area of Lagos
State, has returned home.
It was learnt that Clement
was dropped off by her abductors in the Oshodi area on Wednesday around
9pm, and given money to take a bus back home.
It was reported on
Thursday, March 17, 2016, that Clement, who lived with her relatives on
Gboyega Kilo Street in the Ojodu Berger area, and had UTME registration
number 65061660GJ, went missing on Thursday, March 10.
It was reported that she was to sit for
the exam at 6.30am on the day she went missing, and her centre was at
the West African Examinations Council International Office on Plot B,
Lateef Jakande Road, Agidingbi, Lagos. At
about 5pm on Thursday, Clement sent a text message to her mother’s
mobile phone, raising the alarm that she had been abducted and she did
not know the location where she was taken to.
The matter was said to have been reported at the Ojodu Police Division and transferred to the Special Anti-Robbery Squad, Ikeja.
Clement had written in the text message,
“Mummy, they took my phone and beat me up inside the bus. Mummy, I
don’t know where they took me to. They made me sleep and said they will
kill me if I ran. Someone gave me the phone, saying I must return it
before they came back. Mummy, please save me.”
The uncle, Emeka Orazulike, who worked
as a pharmacist, had said they had yet to hear any update from the
police, adding that he believed in God that Clement would return home.
We learnt on Thursday that Clement walked back into the family’s apartment at about 9pm on Wednesday.
She was said to be tired and unable to give the details of her ordeal to the family members.
Our correspondent gathered that the
family on Thursday went to the Ojodu division to make a statement that
the teenager was back.
They, thereafter, proceeded to the SARS office, Ikeja, where the operatives took Clement’s statement.
Our correspondent observed Clement, Orazulike, and three other family members at the Command headquarters, Ikeja.
A source said the teenager’s narration
so far was that she was taken to an unknown place, but was asked to
return home on Wednesday when her captors got tired of her.
He said, “For now, we know that she was
taken to Abeokuta, Ogun State, by the abductors. But on Wednesday, the
men brought her to Oshodi.
“They then gave her transport fare to
find her way back home. She said the men stated that she was not their
material. She walked into the house yesterday (Wednesday). We were all
surprised.”
The Lagos State Police Public Relations
Officer, said she had interviewed the girl and her
explanation showed an abscondment rather than being abducted.
She said, “The girl is back and I have
spoken with her. From what she narrated, it is more of an absconding
from home than being abducted. She had been in Abeokuta. Meanwhile, the
police are still investigating to get to the roots of this matter.”
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