A
Hausa man has caused outrage in Bayelsa state after he abducted a young
girl, eloped with her to his town and forcefully converted her to marry
her.
Ese Rita Oruru
There is a mixture of anger and bewilderment in Bayelsa state over
the abduction and forced marriage of 13 year-old Ese Rita Oruru by one
Yinusa who resides in Kano.
According to The Sun, Yinusa who resides in Opolo, Yenagoa, had
abducted Ese on August 12, 2015 and eloped with her to Kano and has
refused to allow her return home.
Mr. and Mrs. Oruru, the parents of the victim, who had made several
visits to Kano to secure the release of their daughter, have been
unsuccesful as Yinusa’s kinsmen insisted that Ese, who they now refer to
as ‘Aisha’, belongs to them as they are ready to pay the necessary
bride price.
The Orurus reported the matter to the Police and the Department of
State Security (DSS) and their promise to bring home Ese has remained
unfulfilled forcing the parents to take the issue to youth and civil
society groups.
In a press conference addressed by Mr. Kizito Andah of the Child
Protection Network, he said civil society and youth groups in Bayelsa
are ready to stage a protest and press home the demand for the release
of Ese from the custody of her abductors.
Andah, who lamented that both the Nigeria Police and the DSS have
been unable to secure the release of Ese, warned against an
ethno-religious crisis which the abduction and forceful conversion into
Islam could trigger in Bayelsa state.
He said CPN was demanding that Nigerians prevail on all relevant
authorities to ensure that Ese is released and her abductors are
punished in line with the laws of the land.
He said: “We strongly believe that the said Miss Ese Rita
Oruruhas not only has been hypnotized but also recruited as a tool in
the hand of an Islamic fanatical group in Kano State. Miss Ese Rita
Oruru is only 13-years-old and cannot give informed consent to marriage
and is still held hostage. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Oruru are petty traders
who are putting all efforts to meet the needs of their children.”
"Securing the return of Miss Ese Rita Oruru would be not only
make history in our strong desire to continually protect our children,
but also reemphasize and stamp our indelible position against the acts
of these culprits.
"We, therefore, call for all to join our voices to prevail on
the Kano State Government, the Emir of Kano, Sanusi Lamido Sanusi, to
urgently release Miss Ese Rita Oruru, and demand for the prosecution of
her abductors under the appropriate law and jurisdiction as it is of
urgent national security and public interest.”