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| Akinwunmi Ambode |
The governor, in a statement signed by the Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Mr. Steve Ayorinde, condemned the predicament, and however assured that the police and other security operatives have been mandated to rescue the children as well as bring the culprits to book. The governor urged the parents to remain calm assuring that the children will be rescued safely adding he has confidence on the Police and other security agencies in the state.
“We have not
been silent on this unfortunate development. In a delicate security matter of
this nature, where young innocent people are involved and management of
information demands utmost circumspect, we were convinced that swift and
coordinated reaction, guided by intelligence reports on the part of the police,
was a better and more sensitive approach to take, rather than a sensational,
panic-stricken reaction.
“We believe in the capacity of the police to lead this rescue mission. I have had ceaseless briefings with them since the incident happened and God helping us, we shall spare no effort in securing the safe release of the girls and continue to secure the school and indeed every part of Lagos.
“We believe this is a case of evil fighting back. But Lagos will neither succumb to threats of lawlessness nor bow to terror.
“Our resolve
is very clear; we will assist the police and other security agencies in dealing
decisively with this one unfortunate case and prevent future re-occurrence. We
will deploy the resources at our disposal to safeguard every life and property
within our care.
“The state government is with you in bringing this unfortunate episode to a quick resolution.
I wish to appeal for calm and support of every Lagosian. I urge them to be vigilant and helpful to the security operatives in this onerous task to rid the state of every form of criminality, cultism and terrorism,” Ambode said.
It was also
reported that the Deputy Governor Mrs. Oluranti Adebule, accompanied by top
government functionaries and heads of security agencies, have remarkably visited
the school in solidarity.
Speaking on the incident, Adebule said that as a mother and Commissioner of the Ministry of Education, she certainly could imagine the trauma the families and relatives of the girls would be going through since the incident occurred.
“We are here
to share your pain and, of course, to see firsthand what happened on Monday.
The Governor has directed that we assure you and the general public that with the combined efforts of all the security agencies, that the children, by the grace of God, will be rescued very soon.
The Governor has directed that we assure you and the general public that with the combined efforts of all the security agencies, that the children, by the grace of God, will be rescued very soon.
“This came as a rude shock to us because nobody anticipated it; it’s quite unfortunate and very worrisome but I like to assure you that by the grace of God, we are going to receive good news very shortly.
“For the abductors, I just want to appeal to them that they should see that the people with them are children who do not know anything and in the spirit of that and the fact that they also have their children, they should release the children to their parents. We appeal to their conscience that whatever reasons they might have for doing this, the children are innocent and we passionately appeal to them to release the children.
“For the parents at home, they should just be calm, government is on top of the situation and we want to assure that with the combined efforts of security agencies, we will rescue these girls alive very soon. Again, as the Commissioner of Education and as a mother, I feel the pains of the parents and I’d like them to know that our hearts are with them and the state government under the leadership of His Excellency, Mr Akinwunmi Ambode, will leave no stone unturned in ensuring the rescue of these girls very soon,” Adebule said.
In response,
the Principal of the Scool, Ven. Olaoluwa Adeyemi, narrated to the Deputy
Governor and her team that how the kidnappers entered the premises through a
hole on the fence with guns and other weapons and were shooting intermittently.
“The
security in school tried to combat them but the weapons they came with were
very heavy. They went into the classrooms; the students in fact put up a good
fight but the kidnappers overpowered just about three students and whisked them
away.
“Immediately,
we called the Commissioner of Police, Mr Fatai Owoseni, because fortunately I
have his number and immediately the Governor was informed and within the space
of two to three hours, the school was filled with security people. All the
security agencies combed the environment here till morning. Apparently, we
could not get them but since then, security people have been really working
hard.
“Three
children were involved and we have contacted their parents and tried to discuss
with them and other security information are with the security agents,” the
principal said.

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