paraded by the police on Thursday for allegedly abducting two sisters,
who were returning from a summer class in the Igando area of Lagos
State.
Emeroha said Prophet Alozie allegedly promised to pay him N6,000 if he
could abduct and bring two children to his church, Hope in God Healing
Ministry in the Agboroko area, Iyana Iba.
Jumia, six, and four-year-old Ayomide – were abducted on Olorunfemi
Street in the Igando area while returning from the summer class around
2pm on Tuesday.
It had been reported that the children, whose mother is a widow, were rescued by police operatives
from the Igando division around 7pm on Wednesday and two suspected abductors were arrested.
Punch reports that Emeroha, after allegedly abducting the girls on their
way back home, had handed them over to a woman identified as Mama
Chioma, who then took them to Alozie’s church.
According to the police, Emeroha was the first suspect to be arrested
and he, thereafter, led operatives to the hideout, where Alozie had
hidden the girls.
Alozie, who claimed to be a prophet, was also arrested.
It was gathered that Mama Chioma was still on the run.
Speaking to PUNCH Metro at the Lagos State Police Command headquarters,
Ikeja, on Thursday, Emeroha said when he went to Alozie’s church for
counselling, the prophet promised to fortify him with a charm, so that
he (Emeroha) could be bringing stolen children to the church.
He said:
“I am not married. I did not know the girls before that day. I worked
as a barber on that street. One woman, Mama Chioma, was the one who
introduced me to the prophet. She collected my phone number from my
girlfriend. She took me to the prophet for counselling. I think she and
the prophet worked together.
“When I met the prophet on Tuesday, he asked me to abduct some children.
He promised to do some charms for me so that I would not be caught and
he promised to pay me N6,000. That was the first time I would run such
errand.
“When I came back to the area, I saw the girls returning home. I
accosted them and lied that their mother asked me to buy some soft
drinks for them. They did not struggle with me. I carried the younger
one and held the hand of her sister. Mama Chioma was already waiting at
Akesan bus stop to receive them. I recently moved to the area to work as
a barber. I was living in Abuja.”
Alozie, however, denied sending Emeroha on the errand, saying he only prayed for the barber during the counselling.
He said:
“I did not know him before that Tuesday. Mama Chioma is my member. She
usually brings people, who have one problem or the other to me, so that I
could pray for them. I am not a herbalist.
“I was at home on Tuesday when the woman brought this man. I counselled
and prayed for him. I only wanted to solve his problems. Later on
Tuesday when Mama Chioma brought the girls, she said they were Emeroha’s
children and his wife had abandoned him because of his challenges.”
The older girl, Jumia, told PUNCH Metro that Mama Chioma took her and
her sister to an unfamiliar house, gave them food and plaited their
hair.
She said:
“The man, who took us away, said mummy asked him to buy some drinks for
us. He later gave us to one woman. The woman took us on a bus to a
place. She put us in one house and gave us food. She gave us rice and
soup.
“She later carried us to one man’s place. She also plaited our hair.
Later, the police came and carried us to the station. The police now
took us back to mummy.”
The mother of the rescued girls, who identified herself as Iya Ayo, said
it was a boy in the area who caught a glimpse of Emeroha escaping with
the girls.
She said:
“My children were found around 6pm in the Agboroko community, towards
Okoko. I thanked the God of Christ Apostolic Church. When I initially
discovered that my children were abducted while returning home, I
searched the whole area trying to trace them.
“I usually grill corn in the area since the death of my husband three
years ago. It was a boy in our area who caught a glimpse of the barber
escaping with the girls. I also thank the police for their efforts.”
The Lagos State Commissioner of Police, Fatai Owoseni, who paraded the
suspects, said the police were on the trail of Mama Chioma, who was
believed to have other victims in her custody.
He said:
“The woman is also known as chairlady. She is being hunted now. We are
going to find out if she does not have other victims. But we have the
two suspects – the barber and the prophet – with us. The police want
parents to take more proper care of their children to avoid them falling
preys to abductors. Investigation is ongoing.”