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Communities panic over disappearance of Nine children

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Communities panic over disappearance of Nine children

Tamarauemi Ebimini

Ogoni Communities panic over disappearance of Nine chilCommunities of Ogoni ethnic nationality in Rivers State have decried the disappearance of over nine children in the area.

A source, yesterday, said the trend started three weeks ago, saying that within the period the whereabouts of over nine children were unknown.

According to the source, five children went missing in Bera community, Gokana Local Government Area of the state.

The source, who did not want his name in print, hinted that two children were earlier declared missing in Nweola community and two in Mogho all in Gokana, just as he urged parents to keep eyes on their children.

The source said: “The rate of missing children in Ogoni is alarming. Today, Saturday, I have been informed that five children have been declared missing in Bera community, two missing in Nweol and two cases reported in Mogho. Please keep an eye on your children.”

However, the President of the Movement for the Survival of Ogoni People, (MOSOP), Fegalo Nsuke, who confirmed the development noted that the trend may not be unconnected to ritual activities, stressing that MOSOP has started a sanitization process to end the ugly trend.

He said: “We are trying to see what we can do by liaison with traditional rulers to bring the situation under control because it is alarming. In Bera, five children are missing, Nweol 2 children the last one that happened two weeks ago, Mogho two children. It appears if your go round you will have more updates.

“These ones I have personally confirmed that these children are missing. For one of the incidents in Bera, somebody came and sent an elderly person with the child on an errand, and by the time he came back her brother was missing. This is happening.

“All these reports happened in Gokona LGA we have not had any report from any other axis. The number of missing children is high it is not like we are missing just one child. Something wrong.”

When contacted at press time, the Public Relations Officer of the State Police Command, Grace Iringe_Koko, a Superintendent of Police, said the DPO (District Police Officer) in the area said only one case of a missing child has been reported.

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