Cruelty against children getting too much these days. The Ogun police
command has rescued another child, 10yrs old Promise Udeh, found
chained in a house at Saraki, Adigbe, Abeokuta, Ogun State.
She was rescued on Thursday around 7.30 pm when neighbours living close
to the building where she was chained alerted the police.
The acting Police Public Relations Officer in the state, Abimbola
Oyeyemi, said Promise was chained by her aunt, Chiamaka Okafor, who
accused her of stealing N4,000.
She was said to have been chained for two days (Wednesday and Thursday) before she was rescued.
Oyeyemi said Chiamaka is currently on the run but her husband, Sunday Okafor has been arrested.
Narrating how the police found the child, the police spokesperson said,
“We had an information that the girl was chained to a burglarproof
window at an uncompleted building at Adigbe area and this led our men to
the scene.
“The girl told us that it was her aunty who chained her on the
allegation that she stole a sum of N4,000. The woman is now on the run,
while her husband, who is an accomplice, has been arrested and he is
helping us in our investigation.”
Chiamaka, however, escaped arrest on Friday when the Divisional Police
Officer of Adigbe led a team of policemen and journalists to the home of
the Okafors, tucked in the inner part of the area.
On sighting the police team, she allegedly fled through the backdoor,
leaving behind her four children including a baby of about six months.
One of them, Godwin said, "our mummy has gone to buy baby food."
A frantic search for her in the neighbourhood did not yield any positive
result. However, three of the Okafors’ relatives and a tenant who
occupied the boys quarters in the house, were arrested.
The tenant, Segun Poviesi, who’s a Beninese, said the landlady
(Chiamaka) was still in the house, a few minutes before the arrival of
the police team.
“She was still around about two minutes before you arrived here. I could
hear splash of water from the bathroom of the main building. But I did
not know how she escaped,” he said.
His fiancee, Omotoyosi Odu, confirmed that Chiamaka, who is the
landlady, indeed chained Promise, adding that she was starved for the
two days before she was rescued. She told the policemen that the victim
was first chained to burglarproof iron in the Okafors’ kitchen, before
she was later transferred to a room in the uncompleted part of the boys
quarters.
She said, “At a point, when the girl was chained to the window in the
kitchen, she was crying out to me that ‘I should please give her food.’
Other neighbours too heared her cry.
“Then the landlord had left home for their shop at Pansheke Market.
Later, the girl was moved to the boys’ quarters and chained again. Some
of us tried to intervene but she warned us to steer clear, because it
was none of our business.”
It could not be established whether Promise is a relation of the Okafors or a housemaid.
Meanwhile, Oyeyemi, an Assistant Superintendent of Police, said the new
state Commissioner of Police, has ordered the arrest of the fleeing
suspect, Chiamaka, who chained the little girl.
This is coming barely a week after security operatives rescued a
nine-year-old boy, Korede Taiwo, chained by his father, Francis, for
over a month for stealing.
The father and his step-mother, Kehinde, would soon appear in court.
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