Saturday, 26 March 2016

Folks of missing young ladies ask Buhari, police to find their daughters

– Two college understudies at Ahmadu Bello University disappeared in February

– Security agents asserted the young ladies may have run off with their beaus

– Their distressed folks need President Buhari to intervene for the situation and find their whereabouts

Ibrahim Yusuf, a father whose little girl, Hawanat Adebanke Yusuf is missing has begged President Muhammadu Buhari to investigate the instance of his missing girl as in spite of report, she is not a wayward young lady and still a virgin.
Hawanat Adebanke Yusuf and Nasirat Oyeyemi - Photo: Vanguard

Hawanat and her companion, Nasirat Oyeyemi who were college understudies at Ahmadu Bello University in Zaria vanished from school in February 2016 after they went to purchase some sustenance things at Sabon-Geri market in the city.

As indicated by Vanguard, Yusuf who lived in Lagos said when he knew about the vanishing of his 25 year old little girl and her companion, he went to Kaduna with his child.

He said: "Both Hawanat and Nasirat live in Queen Amina young ladies inn, ABU, Zaria. On Sunday February sixth, 2016, at around 4pm, the two young ladies told their flat mates that they were going to purchase some sustenance things at Sabon Geri market, near their school.

To the disappointment of their partners, both companions did not give back that same day. The flat mates felt that they could have gone to see their relations seeking that they would return after addresses the next day Monday be that as it may, sadly, they didn't return.

Their associates were hence stressed and they started searching for our contacts in Zaria. When they reached our relations in Zaria, it was found that the young ladies did not come to them and this uplifted the suspicion that the young ladies may be missing. ''My connection in Zaria called to illuminate me about the improvement.

On Tuesday morning, I set out on an excursion with my child, Ismail, to Kaduna and we met Nasirat's dad at the grounds security post. We portrayed our story to the security men at the post who sent one of them to run with us to Samaru Police station, near the school.

We portrayed the episode to the Divisional Police Officer furthermore inquired as to whether it was conceivable to make a report at MTN office with the goal that they could be followed through their telephones. The DPO however requested that us not do as such, saying that it was likely the young ladies stole away with their male companions.

He later prompted us to take the case to Kaduna State Security office in Zaria. When we arrived, the officer in control gathered some data from us and guaranteed to hit us up. "Later, we were informed to look for the help concerning the Muslim group in the school.

We met the President of Muslim Medical Students Association and different understudies. They were exceptionally empathetic, they made inquiries about our girls which we obliged them, while they supplicated and prompted us to petition God for our youngsters' sheltered return. They later drove us to the Vice Chancellor's Office who affirmed that he got a report about the missing understudies and guaranteed us that he would do everything conceivable to find their whereabout.

He later alluded us to the Chief Security officer who educated that the school had as of now aggregated all the fundamental data that will help with the hunt which will be sent to Kaduna State Security. From that point forward, we've been staying in contact with them yet till date, we've not heard any news about them."

"Hawanat is an average young lady. The announcement by the DPO that the young ladies may have run off with male companions is not genuine.

I swear with my life that my little girl is still a virgin. She is religious and was not the wayward sort. She is my girl and I know her extremely well. My little girl is the colleague class delegate in her specialization.

She considers her studies important. I ponder what she could be experiencing now. May God manage her wherever she is.

Shedding tears, he added:"We have spent all we have attempting to find our girl. We have gone to such a variety of spots and each exertion demonstrated fruitless. This episode happened since February, the police and other security organizations guaranteed us that they are alive yet, they are not a single where in sight.

I don't recognize what to do any more. At the point when my wife heard the news, she was crushed and has been sick.

I wish I know the circumstance my little girl is experiencing at this moment." Oyeyemi Amisu who is the father of the Nasirat said his girl was not a troublesome young lady and would not have stolen away with a man.
"Nasirat is a dedicated young lady. She has dependably been guided by the directs of her religion. She has never been a troublesome young lady and I am irritated in light of the fact that I trust what my girl can do.

As opposed to what my little girl will never abscond with a male companion. Since her vanishing, there has been perplexity in the house.

I can't focus on my employment any more."

We are along these lines approaching President, Mohammadu Buhari, the legislative leader of Kaduna state, Mallam Nasir El-Rufai, the Inspector-General of police and all other security organizations in the nation to mediate. We are speaking to them to please utilize their great workplaces to follow the whereabouts of our girls. We trust that with their mediation, we will without a doubt welcome our girls back to us"

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