The Students’ Union of the University of Ibadan (UI) has confirmed the release of Miss Abolarin Tomisin, a 300-level Law student who was abducted alongside several others while returning from a religious conference in Imo State.
The union’s President, Temidayo Adeboye, disclosed this in a statement on Monday, saying the development followed official confirmation from the relevant authorities and representatives of the organisation involved.
According to him, the freed victims are undergoing the necessary post-release procedures before returning to their respective destinations.
“We have been assured that our student will safely return to the university community soon,” Adeboye said.
He commended the security agencies, the university management, the leadership of the Scripture Union, and all those whose efforts contributed to the successful release of the victims.
The union also appreciated members of the university community for their prayers, patience, solidarity and support throughout the period of the student’s captivity.
“As we celebrate this welcome news, we remain grateful to God and pray for the complete healing, restoration and well-being of everyone affected,” the statement added.
The student was abducted in June while returning from the Scripture Union national conference held at the Camp of Faith in Okigwe, Imo State.
Adeboye had earlier disclosed that she was travelling with the National General Director of the Scripture Union Student Fellowship, Uwem Cosmos, and other conference participants when they were kidnapped.
He also clarified that the victim, who serves as the National Secretary of the Scripture Union Student Fellowship and Vice-President of the UI chapter, was the only University of Ibadan student among those abducted, contrary to reports on social media suggesting otherwise.
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