Update on Ibadan House of Horror: victims recount how they were kidnapped
. Some victims rescued from the house of horror in the Soka
area of Ibadan in Oyo, who have started gradually regaining
their sanity, have recounted how they found themselves at the
kidnappers den.
Speaking with a Punch reporter, one of the victims, Nafiu
Shittu, said he was a busy selling his locally made pile medicine
when he was kidnapped and brought into the forest 4 months
ago.
"I am a native of Ibadan, living in the Foko area of the city.
I sold pile medicine to people. I was doing the business on
the day I was kidnapped about four months ago. After going
round the area where I had customers, I felt tired and
decided to rest in the Gate area. Suddenly, a bus stopped
by my side and two men came out and forced me into the
back seat of the vehicle. That was all I could remember.
When I regained consciousness, I saw myself in a room in
the forest, chained to a wall. I was too tired to struggle and
as the days passed, I became frail because I was not given
anything to eat."
Nafiu who stressed that he was not a mad man and so was not
taken to the horror house for treatment, said he saw dead
bodies in the place but couldn't confirm if they were killed
there or not. Continue...
“There were other people, including young and adult women,
who cried daily. I saw dead bodies being taken out
frequently, but I don’t know if they were killed. Maybe they
died of hunger. People moved around the building, but I
don’t know if they knew we were there." Nafiu said
Another victim, Titi Dokpesi said she was in front of her house
when she was grabbed by two men.
"I live at Awolowo compound in Oke Bola, Ibadan. I am not
mad and I am not an old woman. Two months ago, I was in
front of our house when some men grabbed me and said I
was under arrest. Before I could protest, I was put in a bus
and driven away. We did not go to any police station and I
still don’t know how we reached the forest. I had N10,000
with me, but they took it. I am 45 years. In the few months
I spent there, I aged quickly for lack of care. We were fed
once a week.”
Meanwhile during his visit to the forest on Monday, the Oyo
State Governor, Ajimola Ajimobi ordered that the C of O of
the forest land be revoked and the place cleared for visibility
and easy access. He expressed shock at the situation, saying
this was a case of man's inhumanity to man and ordered a full
scale investigation on the matter with a view of bring those
involved to book.
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