Suspected militants, yesterday, stormed Lagos State Model College, Igbonla in Eredo Local Council Development Area, Epe, Lagos State, kidnapping the school’s Vice Principal, a teacher and four students. The two students were later rescued by policemen who immediately arrived the scene. The gunmen, over 10, it was gathered, came through the waterways in three speed boats. They were said to have positioned themselves strategically, around the school building , while about six of them gained entrance into the school premises through a collapsed fence
One of the students "said that one of the gunmen, suspected to be the leader, instructed them to leave immediately when others were going to get more students. One of the kidnappers took one person each according to her. She said they pointed their weapons at the teachers and threatened to shoot if any of them tried to play smart.Another student, a Junior Secondary School student, who spoke on condition of anonymity, told Vanguard on phone how she escaped being abducted. She said: “I narrowly escaped being a victim. As I was running, when they came, one of them told me to stop. In my confused state, I did because I was afraid he would shoot. About five of us stood at the same position. But as he approached us, I summoned courage and ran as fast as my legs could carry me. “My action prompted others to run as well. But unfortunately, one of them was among those abducted.”
Another JSS 1 student who cried as he begged his parents to take him back home, said they ran to neighbourhood to alert residents.
He said: “Our teachers tried to safeguard us but they could not do much. Some of us ran to the neighborhood to spread the information.” A parent, who has three children in the school, was seen wailing, yesterday, that she was yet to see one of her children.
She said: “I have three students in this school but I am still searching for my daughter who alerted me on phone while on my way to work. Unfortunately, I can’t reach her as the phone was switched off before my arrival and I am yet to locate her.” Olu of Epe speaks The Olu of Epe Kingdom, Oba Sefiu Olatunji, expressed displeasure at the incident, saying the culprits must not go unpunished. The Oba, who just returned from his visit to the school, assured that necessary steps would be taken to unravel the situation the traditional way.
police Meanwhile, the Commissioner of Police, Lagos State Police Command, Mr Fatai Owoseni, said efforts were in top gear to rescue the abducted persons. Speaking with journalists at the command headquarters, Ikeja, yesterday, Owoseni said the command had swung into action, adding that it was being assisted by the Nigerian Navy. “We are monitoring the movement.
The Marine Police and our counterpart from the Navy are at work. We hope to rescue them in the shortest possible time,” Owoseni assured. Owoseni assured parents and families of the victims that the rescue operation already launched would be the shortest in the history of the command and solicited their support.
The police commissioner, who noted that security agencies were already in custody of useful leads, said: “All I just want to say for now is that you have to work with us. What we also need from you is your prayers. We will seek your understanding and for now, I will not reveal much because as we speak, there are agents of the kidnappers here and they will reveal whatever we say here to them.
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One of the students "said that one of the gunmen, suspected to be the leader, instructed them to leave immediately when others were going to get more students. One of the kidnappers took one person each according to her. She said they pointed their weapons at the teachers and threatened to shoot if any of them tried to play smart.Another student, a Junior Secondary School student, who spoke on condition of anonymity, told Vanguard on phone how she escaped being abducted. She said: “I narrowly escaped being a victim. As I was running, when they came, one of them told me to stop. In my confused state, I did because I was afraid he would shoot. About five of us stood at the same position. But as he approached us, I summoned courage and ran as fast as my legs could carry me. “My action prompted others to run as well. But unfortunately, one of them was among those abducted.”
Another JSS 1 student who cried as he begged his parents to take him back home, said they ran to neighbourhood to alert residents.
He said: “Our teachers tried to safeguard us but they could not do much. Some of us ran to the neighborhood to spread the information.” A parent, who has three children in the school, was seen wailing, yesterday, that she was yet to see one of her children.
She said: “I have three students in this school but I am still searching for my daughter who alerted me on phone while on my way to work. Unfortunately, I can’t reach her as the phone was switched off before my arrival and I am yet to locate her.” Olu of Epe speaks The Olu of Epe Kingdom, Oba Sefiu Olatunji, expressed displeasure at the incident, saying the culprits must not go unpunished. The Oba, who just returned from his visit to the school, assured that necessary steps would be taken to unravel the situation the traditional way.
police Meanwhile, the Commissioner of Police, Lagos State Police Command, Mr Fatai Owoseni, said efforts were in top gear to rescue the abducted persons. Speaking with journalists at the command headquarters, Ikeja, yesterday, Owoseni said the command had swung into action, adding that it was being assisted by the Nigerian Navy. “We are monitoring the movement.
The Marine Police and our counterpart from the Navy are at work. We hope to rescue them in the shortest possible time,” Owoseni assured. Owoseni assured parents and families of the victims that the rescue operation already launched would be the shortest in the history of the command and solicited their support.
The police commissioner, who noted that security agencies were already in custody of useful leads, said: “All I just want to say for now is that you have to work with us. What we also need from you is your prayers. We will seek your understanding and for now, I will not reveal much because as we speak, there are agents of the kidnappers here and they will reveal whatever we say here to them.
Courtsey! Vanguardngr.com
“My daughter also said
that one of the gunmen, suspected to be the leader, instructed them to
leave immediately when others were going to get more students. One of
the kidnappers took one person each according to her. She said they
pointed their weapons at the teachers and threatened to shoot if any of
them tried to play smart.”
How I narrowly escaped —student
A Junior Secondary School student, who spoke on condition of anonymity,
told Vanguard on phone how she escaped being abducted.
She said: “I narrowly escaped being a victim. As I was running, when
they came, one of them told me to stop. In my confused state, I did
because I was afraid he would shoot. About five of us stood at the same
position. But as he approached us, I summoned courage and ran as fast as
my legs could carry me.
“My action prompted others to run as well. But unfortunately, one of
them was among those abducted.”
Another JSS 1 student who cried as he begged his parents to take him
back home, said they ran to neighbourhood to alert residents.
He said: “Our teachers tried to safeguard us but they could not do
much. Some of us ran to the neighborhood to spread the information.”
A parent, who has three children in the school, was seen wailing,
yesterday, that she was yet to see one of her children.
She said: “I have three students in this school but I am still
searching for my daughter who alerted me on phone while on my way to
work. Unfortunately, I can’t reach her as the phone was switched off
before my arrival and I am yet to locate her.”
Olu of Epe speaks
The Olu of Epe Kingdom, Oba Sefiu Olatunji, expressed displeasure at the
incident, saying the culprits must not go unpunished.
The Oba, who just returned from his visit to the school, assured that
necessary steps would be taken to unravel the situation the traditional
way.
Efforts on to rescue them —Police
Meanwhile, the Commissioner of Police, Lagos State Police Command, Mr
Fatai Owoseni, said efforts were in top gear to rescue the abducted
persons.
Speaking with journalists at the command headquarters, Ikeja, yesterday,
Owoseni said the command had swung into action, adding that it was
being assisted by the Nigerian Navy. “We are monitoring the movement.
The Marine Police and our counterpart from the Navy are at work. We hope
to rescue them in the shortest possible time,” Owoseni assured.
Owoseni assured parents and families of the victims that the rescue
operation already launched would be the shortest in the history of the
command and solicited their support.
The police commissioner, who noted that security agencies were already
in custody of useful leads, said: “All I just want to say for now is
that you have to work with us. What we also need from you is your
prayers. We will seek your understanding and for now, I will not reveal
much because as we speak, there are agents of the kidnappers here and
they will reveal whatever we say here to them.
“We have a government in Lagos State that is ready to go all out and I
can assure you that this will be the shortest rescue operation that we
will carry out. We will do everything we need to do to secure release of
the victims, as there is a strong hope of rescuing them.”
Lagos govt condemns act
Meanwhile, Lagos State Deputy Governor, Dr Idiat Adebule, visited the
college yesterday, accompanied by top government functionaries and heads
of security agencies.
She condemned the act, but pleaded with parents and families of the
victims to cooperate with government and security agencies to ensure
prompt rescue of the victims.
Adebule admonished parents, who rushed to the school to pick their
children, advising that such action would not help the situation. She
said panicking would further compound the situation.
Adebule said: “It is true that in the last 29 years that this school was
established, we have never experienced such a thing as this. But now
that it has happened and it is confronting us, we must come together to
find a lasting solution to it.
“We, as a government, parents, the school and security agencies, must
remain united to solve this problem.
“I know you are angry, worried and agitated, but we must look for
solution. I, therefore, plead for the understanding of parents in this
matter. I know how traumatic it could be, I know how emotional the issue
we are discussing could be but the best we can do is to handle it with
care and with utmost wisdom that God can give us.”
Also reacting to the incident, yesterday, the House of Representatives
called on security agencies in the country to intensify rescue efforts
for the kidnapped students and their teachers.
The House’s resolution followed a motion by Wale Raji, a lawmaker from
the state, under matters of urgent national importance.
The House heard from Raji, how some suspected kidnappers attacked
Government Model, College, Igbonla, Epe, yesterday morning to carry out
the abduction.
Raji said he was told about the development shortly after the House
resumed plenary yesterday, adding that he was compelled to bring it to
the attention of the House and, by extension, the country.
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