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14-year-old girl, Patience Adaji abducted in Sokoto… ‘spent months in Sultan’s palace’

While the dust raised by the alleged abduction of 14-year-old Ese Oruru from Bayelsa, is yet to settle, there are reports that Patience Paul, a 14-year-old primary six pupil of Mohammed Zako Model Primary School, Sokoto, may have been possibly abducted.

Patience Paul, whose family resides in Sokoto, is reported to be taking up abode at the palace of the Sultan of Sokoto.

The girl’s father, Paul Adaji, who’s from Ochobo in Ohimini Local Government Area of Benue State, revealed to Vanguard that his daughter had been missing since August 12, 2015.

Adaji was also alleged to have disclosed that Patience was once seen at the Sultan’s palace, however, adding that she wasn’t found there when they went there to take her home.

“We got information that she was in the Sultan’s palace and the last time we went there, we did not find her.”

“Some people told us that they saw her at the palace. They also used to camp some of them there, that was why we went to the palace to see if she has been taken there.”

“Even her friend, who used to be a Christian, was found there. She was taken there and they converted her. We will still continue to search for her. We will not give up; we only want the world to help us so that our daughter can be released to us.”

Patience’ brother, Paul Isaac Adaji, gave a more vivid description of how his sister was ‘brainwashed from school’ and how she started misbehaving and donning a Muslim veil.

Paul said the family decided to arrange a discreet transport to take her back to Benue but Patience got wind of their plan, and ‘informed the people who were brainwashing her’, adding that they eventually abducted her.

“Patience is my younger sister. We are based in Sokoto. That is where the issue occurred. My dad is in Sokoto but we lost our mother two years ago. My younger sister was brain-washed from school, Mohammed Zako Model Primary school, Sokoto. She is a primary six pupil.”

“The fact is that sometime last year, we noticed she started keeping some funny friends and her attitude started changing. This is a girl that normally likes attending church activities.”

“We cautioned her but along the line, she changed. Then again, she started misbehaving. So at that point, my parent and I decided to move her out of Sokoto and return her to Benue State so the rumours of children converting does not happen to us as we do not have anybody to fight for us.”

“Unfortunately, what we were scared of later happened to us. Sometimes we will see her returning from school with a veil covering her head. When we inquired, she said it was given to her by her friend in school. We cautioned her on several occasions. But we later arranged with my dad to get her back to Benue.”

Unfortunately, she got to know about our plan to send her back to Benue and obviously informed the people who were brainwashing her and they eventually abducted her. When we could not see her, we started serious investigation and along the line, discovered that it was one of our neighbours who actually abducted her.”

“We reported the matter to the police. The masterminds of her abduction were invited by the Police. They made their confessions that the girl wanted to join their religion, which was why they abducted her. They said they took her to the Hisbah (Islamic Police). At that point, the Police invited the Hisbah and they came and gave their own statement.”

“They said they had taken the girl to the Sultan’s palace. I was hoping that since the police had stepped in, my sister would come home. But that did not happen. I reported the matter at the Police Headquarters in Sokoto, but it was transferred to our Area Division. So after the interrogations, the Police said since I reported the matter at the headquarters, their findings will also be communicated to the headquarters.”

“Two weeks later, I went to the police headquarters here in Sokoto only for the police to tell us that we should just go and maintain peace. I became inquisitive and wanted to know what the police found that prompted that advice.”

Narrating further, Paul said when it became apparent that the police could not help bring back his sister, he took the case to the Catholic Bishop of Sokoto Diocese, Matthew Kukah, who ‘made some calls’ and promised to intervene.

Paul also stated that ‘from last year up to early this year, she was in the Sultan’s palace, but she has been taken away from there since last month (January).

“It was at that point that I reported the matter to Catholic Bishop of Sokoto Diocese, Matthew Kukah. He was very angry with us, saying we ought to have reported the matter to him earlier.”

“He made some calls and promised to step into the matter. I became restless and worried because the Bishop is a very busy person. We are urging and pleading with all well-meaning Nigerians to help us intervene.”

“From what we gathered, from last year up to early this year, she was in the Sultan’s palace, but she has been taken away from there since last month. We went there with my other sister to check and they brought a different person to us. From our investigations, she is not the only one because the two girls they brought did not look like real Muslims.”

Meanwhile, the Sokoto State Commissioner of Police, Salisu Fagge, denied the lodging of any report of a missing girl while stressing that the police has a good rapport with Bishop Kukah, hence he should have informed them if indeed, the story was true.

“It is not true. I have not received such report from anybody. We relate very well with the palace and Bishop Kukah and such report has never come to me.”

“If we had got it, we would have taken prompt action. Please ask the man to see me in the office without delay if what he is saying is true.”

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