When 25-year-old Ismail Balogun bade his family farewell in Lagos and set out for Abia State on November 30, 2012, it was expected that he would call his father, Musibau, on arrival at his destination.Even though the journey was supposed to last just 10 hours, members
of his family have not heard from him more than a month after he
embarked on the journey.
PUNCH Metro learnt that Ismail, a
300-level student of Michael Okpara University of Agriculture , Umudike,
usually travelled by road whenever he was returning to school.
According to Musibau, his son left home around 4:30pm on the fateful day and went to Maza Maza to board a night bus.
Musibau said Ismail usually took the night bus and always called to intimate him of every development as the trip progressed.
He
said, “My son left our home at Ikotun and headed for Maza Maza Bus Stop
around 4:30pm. Around 7pm, he called to say that he mistakenly left his
laptop and some credentials at home. I told him that I would the items
across to him. Around 9:50pm, I called him and he said the bus was about
leaving and I bade him farewell.
“However, around 5am, I called
his two phones but both were switched off. I kept on calling until 10am
the following day but the numbers remained switched off. At this point, I
became worried. I later called his colleagues in school but they said
they had not heard from him as well.
“Around 4pm, I went to Maza
Maza Bus Stop to find out if any bus had had an accident or just to know
if anything went wrong. The bus operators told me that there was no
problem with all the buses. I checked all the bus manifests but my son’s
name was not written in any of them.”
Musibau said three days
later, he went to report the matter at Ejigbo Police Division. He added
that the matter was subsequently transferred to the Area E Command,
FESTAC for further investigation.
The investigation however took a sudden twist when it was discovered that Ismail’s facebook account was being updated.
PUNCH Metro observed that Ismail uploaded two photographs on his facebook page.
The
first picture, it was learnt, was taken at the Maza Maza Bus Park on
the day the student of Animal Production and Management left Lagos while
the second picture was posted a day after he left Lagos.
It was
observed that the second picture supposedly posted by the victim was
taken along with three other young men in a market place. In the
picture, Ismail was seen without a shirt.
Musibau said he had
written a petition to the Area E Commander, Mr. Damian Okoro, since
December 9, 2012, but no progress had been made.
The father of eight urged the police and members of the public to help locate his son.
He
said, “On checking Ismaila’s facebook page, I saw the photograph he
took before leaving the park with one Mass Transit Scheme managed by
Urban Development Bank of Nigeria Plc and another one with some boys
while my son was topless in their midst.
“Ismaila is my fourth
child but the first boy. He is a good boy and does not keep bad company.
I appeal to the area commander to use his good offices to rescue my son
and bring the culprits to book.”
When contacted, the spokesperson for the state police command, Ngozi Braide, said she would call back.
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