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The parents of Ese Oruru, the
14-year-old girl who was abducted and impregnated by one Yunusa Dahiru,
who took her to Kano, have alleged that there were plans to steal their
granddaughter, by some young men.
The development came barely six months after Ese was rescued and reunited with her loved ones.
They explained that their fear was based on recent events, one of which included an assault to one of Ese’s siblings.
Ese mother, Rose, said, “Towards the end
of July, a man traced us from the court to the Police Officers’ Mess in
Yenagoa (Bayelsa State capital). We later overheard him talking in
Hausa language to someone on the telephone that he had located the place
where Ese and her baby were staying.
“He said that they don’t want the baby
to grow up with ‘these people,’ meaning us. My daughter ran to us when
she heard that. I later sent my son to buy sachet water and he told us
when he returned that he also saw the same man standing outside.
“I later saw this same man walking back
and forth outside the officers’ mess, and he was still talking on the
phone. His movements were suspicious. Since then, we have been living in
fear.”
Ese’s mother added that the same man was
with Ese’s alleged abductor, in the court premises during one of the
proceedings, wearing a red cap.
She also said one of her children was assaulted recently while on a commercial motorcycle by some unknown persons.
She said, “The men sounded like they
were Hausas; they asked her if she was going to the house the
‘government had paid for them.’ I didn’t know how they knew that. Before
my daughter could rush into a tricycle, these men forcefully took away
some of her belongings and the food she was bringing for Ese and the
baby.”
The Orurus said they reported the
separate incidents to the Bayelsa State Police Commissioner, who then
ordered that the security around the Officer’s Mess be beefed up.
The number of police officers guarding
the premises has since reduced, the family said. “This is why I am even
more afraid now.” the mother told our correspondent.
“With this incident, I am afraid
anything can happen, and I don’t want any of my daughters to be
kidnapped again,” Ese’s father, Charles, said.
The Executive Director, Kindling Hope Across Nations Initiative, who has been handling Ese's case, Mr. Kizito Andah, said the police should act on the allegation.
The Police Public Relations Officer,
Bayelsa State Command, Asinim Butswat, i said the state police command “had not received any
report of threat to the family.”
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