A teenager, who was allegedly kidnapped from Bayelsa State to Kano, Ese
Oruru, said on Monday she was not interested in reuniting with her family, denying
reports that she was abducted from her home in Bayelsa State.
In an exclusive audio
recording obtained by GWD on Monday, the girl also said she eloped
with her lover to Kano in order to convert to Islam.
“My name is Aisha
Chuwas. I am 17-year-old. I came here to be a Muslim and I will stay here,” she
said in the audio.
The recording appeared
a conversation between Miss Oruru and a police interrogator in Kano.
A human rights lawyer,
Huwaila Mohammed, who was given access to the girl at the Zonal Police
Headquarters in Kano, said upon interrogation, she understood the girl was
never forced to convert to Islam.
“I was there to
protect her rights,” Ms. Mohammed said. “When I approached her initially, she
refused to talk to me. Later she opened up to me.
“She is very defiant.
She told me she was born in February 1999. I personally wanted her to reunite
with her family, but surprisingly she asked me to tell her mother that she will
never return to Bayelsa.
“The police should
ensure that she is protected and returned to her family. She is still not
matured enough to take such a weighty decision without parental consent.”
Ms. Mohammed, who also
spoke with Miss Oruru’s lover, Yunusa Yellow, said upon interrogation, she
established that he is 18-year-old man “not anywhere above 20”.
“I was surprised when
I saw a very small boy. He is just 18-year old. I was enraged thinking that it
was an old man involved in the saga. From the way I see it, they eloped not
because of religion but love,” she said.
In his reaction, the
emir of Kano denied reports that he was holding Miss Oruru.
The emir said on
Monday that since September last year, the emirate council handed her over to
AIG Zone 1, Tambari Yabo, for onward transportation to her family in Bayelsa.
He said the district
head of Kura brought the case to the palace when Mr. Yunusa presented Ms. Oruru
to the district office, seeking approval to marry her.
The emir’s Chief of
Staff, Munir Sanusi, further shed lights on the matter, saying the emir ordered
that she be return to her family as she was too young to take such decision.
“The emir attached the
girl with the palace emissary, Jakadan Mallam, and one of her relatives to go
to the police headquarters,” Mr. Sanusi said.
“Since she alleged
threats from members of his family, we involved the police to provide
security.”
Meanwhile, the Bayelsa
State governor, Seriake Dickson, said he was on top of the situation as he had
spoken to his Kano State counterpart, Abdullahi Ganduje, on the matter.
The governor’s Special
Adviser on Media, Francis Agbo, said Mr. Seriake had discussed the matter with
Mr. Ganduje on several occasions to ensure a faster resolution of the crisis.
We learnt that Miss
Oruru’s “kidnapper” has been arrested and is being detained at the Zone 1
Police Headquarters, Kano.
The spokesman for the
zonal police office, Rabilu Ringim, could not be reached to comment for this
story.
Mr. Ringim, an
assistant superintendent of police, did not answer or return multiple calls and
text message.
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