The Orekoya siblings, Aderomola (11 months old), Adedamola (4 years
old) and Demola (6 years old) were rescued by the Police late Tuesday
and have been reunited with their parents. They are currently being
treated at the Nigeria Police Hospital, Ikeja, Lagos.
They were
rescued at No. 4 Fatai Street, Egbeda, Lagos. The father of the
children, Mr Adeleke Orekoya, told Daily Trust that an elderly man was
the first to notice the presence of the children behind his house at about 8pm on Tuesday and quickly alerted the police at Shasha area of Egbeda.
The Divisional Police Officer (DPO) placed a call through to Mr. Orekoya who later came and confirmed they are his kid.
They were reportedly abandoned by their abductors for fear of being
arrested by the police team who had been on their trail since last
Wednesday when the abduction happened.
It was yet to be ascertained if any ransom was paid to secure their release by the parents of the kids.
The nanny, Mary Akinloye, who was sourced from the online sales portal
OLX left the house with the three kids barely 24 hours on the job last
Wednesday.
Ms Akinloye and her gang later called the parents demanding for a N15 million ransom.
Lagos State Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), Kenneth Nwosu who
confirmed their rescue to Daily Trust on Phone said that the kidnappers
fled abandoning the children when the pressure on them was becoming too
high.
According to him, the children were picked up by the police from an abandoned house somewhere around Akowonjo area of Lagos.
"I can confirm to you that the three kids have been rescued by the
police. They are currently being treated at the Nigeria Police Hospital,
Ikeja. Their parents are also with them at the hospital. They would be
allowed to go home with their parents as soon as they are certified OK
to go home by the doctors," he added.
Kenneth Nwosu however, did not disclosed if any ransom was paid.
The father of the kids, Lere Orekoya, also confirmed the development in a text message.
He however, did not give details on how they were rescued, but he
thanked all journalists for the assistance they rendered while the
family’s ordeal lasted.
Mary and her gang however demanded for an initial ransom of N15 million as ransom for the release of the kids.
They were said to have reduced the ransom demand to N13 million, after much pleading from the parents of the children.
They threatened to kill the children if their demands were not met.
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