Operatives of the Nigeria Police
Force have rescued three teenage girls, who were abducted in Bauchi State and
forcefully converted to Islam.
The Prison Inmate Development Initiative,
a non-governmental organisation, handling the matter, told one of our
correspondents that the girls were handed over to the Assistant
Inspector-General of Police, Zone 12, Bauchi, Mr. Tunde Ogunsakin, on Tuesday,
by the Shari’ah Commission in the state.
SUNDAY PUNCH had
reported on March 6, 2016, that Blessing Gopep, 13, was abducted by two men
identified as Iliya and Umaru, both living in Alkaleri, Bauchi State.
Blessing and her friend, Mary,
were on their way back to Jos after spending their holidays with Blessing’s
uncle in Bauchi in August, 2015.
Her father had said Blessing and
Mary had gone to the Alkaleri motor park, and while they waited on the bus for
other passengers, two men, identified as Iliya and Umaru, arrived at the park
on a motorcycle and abducted Blessing.
On November 19, Linda
Christopher was abducted by one Mallam Shagari in Tarsha Durumi village, while
Progress Jacob, 13, was abducted by Mallam Musa in the Yelwa, Sabon Kaura area,
both in Bauchi State, on her way back from church on January 3.
According to Ms. Gobet,
Progress’ aunt, the teenager went to church on the morning of January 3, 2016
and did not return when the church was presumed to have closed at about
10.30am.
She was allegedly abducted in
the Yelwa, Sabon Kaura Area of Bauchi State by one Mallam Musa on her way back
from church, which is said to be a few metres away from her aunt’s residence.
The distressed aunt said she
reported the case to the traditional ruler (Seriki) of Sabon Kaura as well as
the Yelwa Police Station, which only took her statement and directed her to
inform them when she found Progress.
She added that all efforts to
locate the ‘missing’ girl proved abortive until a letter was delivered to her
from the Bauchi State Shari’ah Commission, informing her of Progress’
conversion to Islam.
Sixteen-year-old Linda, a
secondary school pupil in Enugu, was seen with one Mallam Shagari at Tarsha
Durumi village in Bauchi State on November 19, 2015.
It was learnt that Linda had
left Enugu four days earlier to join her parents, who lived in the Katanga Giwa
village of Bauchi.
Her parents were notified of her
whereabouts by a kinsman, who knew the family.
Just like the Jacobs, her
parents got a letter from the Shari’a commission, notifying them of their
daughter’s custody and her conversion to Islam.
SUNDAY PUNCH had
reported the failure of the Inspector-General of Police, Mr. Solomon Arase, to
rescue the girls one week after the newspaper had reported the abduction.
The Commissioner of Police,
Bauchi State Police Command, Mr. Baba Tijjani, confirmed the release of the
girls in an interview with The PUNCH on Tuesday.
Tijjani stated, “The girls have
been released. They were not held by the Bauchi State Shari’ah Commission; they
volunteered to become Muslims on their own and reported themselves to the
Da’awah & Islamic Education Department, which took them to the Bauchi State
Shari’ah Commission.
“Now, they have been produced.
Progress Jacob and Linda Christopher have been released to their parents while
Blessing Gopep’s parents have been told to come tomorrow (Wednesday) and they
will go home with their daughter.”
When asked if the case would be
treated as a criminal case and the culprits prosecuted, the police commissioner
said, “We just released the girls to their parents. The investigations are
still ongoing and we will come out with the details after the investigations.”
The Executive Director, PIDI,
Mr. Mbami Sabka, who also confirmed the rescue to The PUNCH on the
telephone on Tuesday, said he was glad that effort to rescue the girls was not
wasted.
He added that this was the
beginning of the release of more child brides.
Sabka said, “I am extremely
grateful to PUNCH newspapers for their help. We hope that other perpetrators
would learn from this. We, as an NGO, won’t stop at this; we will continue the
fight for the release of child brides. An end must be put to this illegal act.
“The police have asked the
Shari’ah Commission to bring the abductors involved because the girls didn’t
walk to the commission by themselves; someone brought them.”
Blessing’s father, who couldn’t
contain his excitement while speaking on the telephone, said he was very happy
to have his daughter back.
He said, “I have waited so long
for this day to come; it has been my only wish. I just want to thank God for
bringing my daughter back to us. I am extremely happy; words fail me to express
myself. I also want to thank PUNCH newspapers for their help.”
Blessing’s sister, Happiness,
said since receiving the news, she had been restless.
“I’m boarding a bus first thing
tomorrow to Bauchi. I can’t wait to see my sister,” she stated.
Jacob, who is Progress’ father,
stated that he was happy to see his daughter again.
He thanked everyone that helped
in his daughter’s release.
He added, “I have informed
everyone in the village about her release; they are all expecting us. We are
with the Commissioner of Police in Bauchi State. My daughter, Progress, is fine
but we are a bit worried about her condition.
“She was asked to identify us as
her parents and she did so by pointing at us but she did not speak to us. She
only shook her head or nodded to questions.
She confirmed she was not
sexually molested by anyone. The commissioner said she would be released to us
when the medical examination has been concluded.”
Linda’s mother, Mrs. Onah,
added, “She looks fine but we have not spoken to each other yet, although we
sat together today. We were told the girls were released because they were not
up to 18 years old and could not make decisions on their own.
“They are undergoing medical
examinations as we speak and we heard the results will be released after three
days. I am happy to see my daughter again.”
PIDI had written letters to the
state Commissioner of Police and the National Human Rights Commission but got
no response before taking the cases to Amnesty International.
SUNDAY PUNCH’s campaign
on the abduction of 14-year-old Ese Oruru from Bayelsa State on February 28 had
led to her release within 48 hours from her captivity in the Tofa area of Kano
State.
Source: THE PUNCH
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