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Ekiti pupils abduction: I would’ve committed suicide if my Grandchildren didn’t return – Grandma

Afolabi Hakim by Afolabi Hakim
February 12, 2024
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  • Mrs Ojo said she had already purchased a substance with which she would kill herself

Mrs Dorcas Ojo, a grandmother of three of the pupils kidnapped in Ekiti State recently, said she planned to end her own life had it been her three grandchildren didn’t regain their freedom from their abductors.

Within Nigeria had reported how five pupils, three teachers, and a driver of the Apostolic Faith School, in Emure-Ekiti, Ekiti State were abducted on their way back home in late January.

The pupils and the teachers were freed after payment of ransom but the driver was killed.

Speaking on the incident and the effect it jadon her, Mrs Ojo said she had already purchased a substance with which she would kill herself if her three abducted grandchildren were not freed by their abductors.

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She spoke in Sunday while addressing newsmen at the Ekiti State University Teaching Hospital (EKSUTH) after the pupils had undergone treatment and were allowed to go back home.

Narrating the ordeal that the abductees were made to pass through, Mrs Ojo said, “The abductors made the children undergo what their parents had never experienced.

“They (children) were traumatised by the kidnappers as they were forced to trek long distances in the bush, not staying in one location, and also not given food to eat during the seven days they were in captivity.

“They were saved by God the Almighty through the prayers of the people.”

The state’s Commissioner for Health, Dr Oyebanji Filani, said the children were released to their parents after undergoing proper treatment by various teams of doctors at the Ekiti State University Teaching Hospital.

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