Kofi Aita |
The
family of a Togolese bricklayer, Kofi Aita, has expressed anxiety that
three months after he attended a programme along the Lagos-Ibadan
Expressway, he is yet to return to his home.
Aita, who lived at Oke-Ira, Lagos Island
was said to have attended the programme at the Deeper Life ground along
the expressway in December 21, 2012 in company with his wife, four
children and sister.
But when the programme ended, Aita was nowhere to be found.
A pastor of their local church, who gave his name his name simply as Pastor Moses told PUNCH Metro that
the family members went their separate ways immediately they got to
camp because women and children were housed separately within the camp.
He said, “Aita’s sister said she saw him
in the morning of the third day of the programme. He was in company with
some men who seemed to be his (Aita) friends. That moment was the last
time any family member saw him.
“When the retreat ended on the fourth day, Aita’s family went home without him..
“They assumed that he had gone home ahead
of them. It wasn’t until they got home and did not see him that they
knew something was wrong.”
Aita’s family began to panic when he neither answered the calls placed to his telephone nor returned home.
“After his sister insisted that she saw
Aita on the third day with some men, everyone started assuming that Aita
must have left camp with the men.
“The problem now is no one knows who
those men were. We have made reports at the Mowe Police Division but
nothing has come up since then,” Moses said.
PUNCH Metro investigation showed that Aita left the camp without his telephone.
A source in Deeper Life Church said, “The
bag containing his toiletries and clothes which he brought to camp was
found where he left it. His phone was found in the same bag. Apparently
he didn’t take his phone along, which is why no one was able to reach
him.”
The Ogun State Command Police Public Relations Officer, Mr. Muyiwa Adejobi, however told PUNCH Metro that there was no report of the incident at the Mowe Police Division.
PUNCH Metro
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