Mr Ogundare was arrested
alongside a supposed prophetess, Omoseeke Komolafe. They were said to have
collected an undisclosed amount of money from the victims’ parents for the
trip.
They opened up on their
ordeal at the state police command after the arrest of one Dada Ogundare, who
allegedly facilitated their journey to the slave camp.
However, the suspects
claimed that they only assisted the young ladies, one of whom was pregnant, to
seek employment outside the country not knowing that they would end up as
slaves.
The victims left Nigeria on
November 25 by road through the desert instead of going by air as promised by
the suspects.
They were also taken to
Libya instead of Dubai, where they were reportedly sold as slaves.
Magareth Olorunfemi, one of
the mothers of the victims, said they later learnt that their children only
ended up being trafficked and sold to slave traders.
She said efforts were made
to get the girls back, but the traffickers holding the girls had demanded N1.2
million each to free the girls.
She said herself and the
prophetess were members of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP in a ward at Ikere
Ekiti where the deputy governor also belongs.
Mrs. Olorunfemi disclosed
that Ms. Komolafe told her daughter that the deputy governor had been given
four slots to be given to children of party members in his ward to travel to
Dubai with the payment of N150,000 to facilitate the trip.
She said she became worried
after the kids embarked on the trip, when she did not hear from her daughter.
According to her, she later
was able to speak with her daughter on December 10 who told her that she was in
a slave camp in Libya.
“My child called that the
prophetess had sold her into slavery that we should go and meet the deputy
governor, that we should get N1.2 million before they can be freed from
slavery,” Mrs. Olorunfemi said.
Feyisayo Adedayo, another
parent who reportedly fell victim to the traffickers’ tricks, said her daughter
is pregnant.
“My daughter, Ayomiotan,
spoke with me on the phone that they went through the desert and not by flight
as they were promised,” she said.
“I don’t have N1.2 million
to send to them to free my daughter. (Ekiti State) Government should return my
daughter to me with her pregnancy.
“She (daughter) is my only
girl and my last born. I reported the case at the police station in Ikere. I
want my daughter back because Idon’t want her to die in slave camp.”
The third woman whose
daughter was also reportedly enslaved, Bukola Bamise, said she was shocked to
learn that her daughter had been sold as a slave.
“It was the deputy governor
that said he wanted to use the four slots given to his ward to benefit our
children but I was shocked to learn that they were camped somewhere and they
had been sold as slaves,” she said.
However, Mr. Ogundare, the
suspected accomplice in the crime told reporters that he contacted the
prophetess to help him find girls interested in jobs in Libya, suggesting that
the prophetess only used the name of the deputy governor, ”to deceive the girls
and their parents.”
He also claimed he didn’t
collect any money from the victims.
Mr. Ogundare, who explained
that his wife and younger sister were in Libya, added that he told the
prophetess to inform the girls’ parents of their destination.
“I didn’t collect one naira
from anybody, I have so far taken four persons to Libya while madam
(prophetess) had taken nine persons to Libya,” he added.
The Deputy Commissioner of
Police in charge of Criminal Investigation Department (CID), Julius Okoro,
warned parents against allowing their children to embark on questionable trips.
“The girls were trafficked
to Libya on the pretext that they were taking them to Dubai,” Mr. Okoro said.
“Information reached their
parents that they are suffering and they had been sold out in the slave camp in
Libya.
“One of the girls
trafficked to Libya is pregnant but was rejected by those buying them because
of her pregnancy. We understand that they are suffering seriously in Libya.
“Our advice to parents is
that they should be careful of those they entrust their children to. Let them
be careful and be sure of the persons they are handing over their children to,”
he added.
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