The family of a four-year-old girl,
Aisha Taiwo, has become distraught after she went missing during the
monthly thanksgiving service at the national headquarters of the
Redeemed Christian Church of God in Ebute Meta, Lagos.
PUNCH Metro gathered that Aisha and her nine-year-old brother, Malik, accompanied their 60-year-old blind grandma to the church.
According to Aisha’s uncle, Abdulwasiu Esuola, the church had a combined thanksgiving service in the main auditorium.
The four-year-year old reportedly went missing when the children were called out for special prayers.
Efforts by the family to find her have not yielded any result.
Esuola said, “Aisha’s mother is my
sister and she usually comes with her children to visit their grandma
every weekend. Due to grandma’s visual impairment, it is only Aisha’s
brother who usually follows her to the church. On Sunday, Aisha decided
to follow them to the church because her mother, who worships at a
different church, was attending the burial rites of a family member.
“Children usually worship at a different
hall, but being a thanksgiving Sunday, the RCCG had a joint service in
the main auditorium. When the children were invited to the altar for a
special prayer, Aisha and her brother held each others’ hands but they
got separated while returning to their seats and when her brother
returned to where they were seating and couldn’t find her, he raised the
alarm.”
The Oyo State indigene expressed disappointment in the church for not having closed circuit cameras on the premises.
According to him, officers at the Denton
Police Station, Ebute Meta, and the Lagos office of the
Inspector-General of Police’s Intelligence Response Team said it would
be extremely difficult to investigate the incident without CCTV footage.
Esuola said, “I was informed of the
incident about 40 minutes after she was declared missing in the church
and I immediately went to the church to request the CCTV footage of the
premises. To my surprise, I was told that no CCTV camera was installed
on the premises. All they had was only their media coverage which showed
only the altar; there is nothing exclusive that the church has as a
security measure.
“On Monday, I had gone to the police
station to lodge a complaint and I went to the Lagos office of IRT and I
was able to get a police report. We’ve been doing all we can as a
family to find my niece and we expect that the church will also be swift
in its response by setting up a committee on this unusual situation.
“I went to the church on Tuesday and a
service was going on. I approached one of the pastors and I told him my
grievances. While I was making my point, he said he wanted to mount the
pulpit and I suggested that I should come back to see him at 2pm.
“Rather than tell me the time that would
be convenient for him to see me, he said angrily that how could I just
assume that he would be free anytime I chose to see him. The least he
could do was to show some level of empathy.”
Esuola, who described Aisha as a quiet
child and someone who does not mix freely, added that the complacency of
the church in the matter was disheartening.
When the state Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Bala Elkana, was contacted, he said efforts were ongoing to find the girl.
“The girl is actually missing. She went to the church with her grandma and we are still searching for her,” he stated.
However, the Head of Media and Public
Relations, RCCG, Pastor Olaitan Olubiyi, said the church was doing all
in its power to find the girl.
Olubiyi stated, “The girl and one other
young person followed an old woman to the church. The woman is visually
impaired and nobody in the church knew that anything had happened until
much later in the evening. An alarm was raised immediately and the
premises of the church were thoroughly checked.
“The pastor at the headquarters parish
told me that between that Sunday and now, they had gone to the police
station around to make a complaint; they have made fliers and they have
gone to some radio stations. Together with the family, they are still
working on finding the girl.”
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