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Worries over missing mother of two in Lagos

By Odita Sunday
17 January 2022   |   3:24 am
The family of 70-year-old Pa Henry Ekienabor has been thrown into confusion following disappearance of their 35-year-old daughter, Mercy Henry, a mother of two.

Mercy Henry

The family of 70-year-old Pa Henry Ekienabor has been thrown into confusion following disappearance of their 35-year-old daughter, Mercy Henry, a mother of two.
 
Mercy had told her family she was going to Ijegun, a suburb in Lagos State on December 16, 2021 and has since not been seen. According to Pa Ekienabor, who raised the alarm, the family was apprehensive, as the whereabouts of Mercy remains unknown. He, said not knowing whether Mercy is alive or dead was the most distressing for him and his family members. He, expressed belief that Mercy was being held captive somewhere.
  
Ekienabor, who said he has reported the matter to the police, was dissatisfied with the manner the police were handling the investigation. He explained that although a suspect, Mayowa Timothy Bamidele, has been arrested and in police custody, he insisted that the police were not escalating the matter to the level he wanted.

  
He also accused the police of handling Mayowa’s interrogation with kid gloves. He said: “I feel frustrated and dejected because I have never experienced this type of situation in my life. It’s been almost a month now and mercy is nowhere to be found. We went round, called her friends and reported to the police. Police keep saying the investigation continues. We’ve gone to spiritual homes and we were told Mercy was being caged somewhere, but where? Nobody knows!”
 
Recalling how Mercy disappeared, Ekienabor said: “On December 16, I got a call from my son that Mercy didn’t return home to sleep. She had told everyone she was going to Ijegun, but she didn’t mention the name of the person she was going to see. That same night, her siblings started calling all her friends, asking if they had heard or seen Mercy. One of her friends residing at Port Harcourt, named Ayo, said that she spoke with Mercy at noon. She said that Mercy called, asking for a loan of N30, 000, that she needed it for treatment at a trado-medical home, that she was short of blood and getting leaner. Ayo told us that she paid the money into a First Bank account bearing the name, ‘Mayowa Timothy Bamidele,’ given to her by Mercy. The money landed in the account at 1:59pm and at 2:02p.m., Mercy’s phone number stopped going. Since then, we’ve not been able to reach her.”
 
The following day, the anxious family members dashed to Gowon Estate Police Station to make a formal complaint, declaring Mercy missing. Using the information supplied by Ayo, the police went to First Bank and with the assistance of the Bank, Mayowa; the account holder that received the N30, 000, was arrested.
 
“Mr. Mayowa’s story has too many discrepancies. He claimed to have seen Mercy four years ago when she came to his traditional birth centre to deliver a baby girl. But his phone history and chats showed that he and Mercy spoke on December 15 about 9:00p.m.
    
“Now, if you call her phone it would be switched off, but at night it would ring twice or thrice, then it would be switched off. It shows that someone is in possession of it. On December 24, we requested that the matter be transferred to the State Criminal Intelligence and Investigations Department (SCIID), Panti, Yaba,” said Ekienabor.
   
Lagos State Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), Mr. Adekunle Ajisebutu, who confirmed the incident, said: “The case is still under intensive investigation at the SCIID. The Commissioner of Police, Hakeem Odumosu, has directed detectives handling the case to intensify efforts to trace the whereabouts of the woman. Meanwhile, a suspect has been arrested and is currently helping the Police detectives in their investigation.”

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