Mr. Charles Oruru, father of Ese Oruru has pointed accusing fingers at the Emir of Kano, Mallam Muhammadu Sanusi II, accusing him of being behind his daughter’s travail.
Mr. Oruru said Emir Sanusi deserved no credit in the eventual release of Ese “as he only bowed to pressure from Nigerians”.
“The Emir did not play any role there. All security agencies in Yenagoa and in Abuja were also part of those who refused to help.
“That is the truth because when we got to Kano, we were told that the Emir had written a letter that the girl should be released on August 26, 2015, and this was not done’.
“They wanted to keep the girl in Kano, but the pressure was everywhere after the whole world had heard about the matter, so he knew that if he didn’t release the girl, it would lead to a big problem.”
The Emir, while speaking at a press conference, in his palace yesterday, said he got to know that the girl was still in Kano when journalists from the BBC called him.
“Since the time we ordered that the girl be taken to her parents in Bayelsa through AIG Zone 1, we didn’t hear anything about her; just for us to now start hearing all kinds of stories that we are keeping her in our custody. This is injustice of the highest order.”
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