The Ondo state Police Command has dismissed the
allegation that the body of a missing child was found at the altar of
Sotitobire Miracle Church in Akure, the state capital.
Irate youths had set the church on fire on Wednesday
over a rumour that the corpse of a one-year-old boy declared missing was
exhumed in the church.
Gold Kolawole, the baby, was declared missing during a
church service in November.
In a statement, Femi Joseph, the command spokesperson,
said a popular television station in the state had misled the people to believe
the rumour.
“The Ondo State Police Command wishes to inform the
general public particularly the People of Ondo State that they should disregard
the rumours making the rounds that the body of a recently declared missing boy
in the state has been exhumed from Sotitobire church in Akure,” Joseph said.
“It is most unfortunate that this misleading
information spearheaded by a popular TV station, has ignited a spontaneous
reactions from the people leading to wanton destruction of properties and
injuries to many.
“The church building was also set ablaze by irate
youths. Some of our officers despatched to the scene to contain the situation
were pelted with stones with many of them sustaining injuries. Their patrol
vehicle was also badly damaged.
“This rejoinder became necessary to disabuse the minds
of many Nigerians who might have fallen for this wicked lies and propaganda.
The public should also not be hoodwinked by reports that the command has
abandoned the investigation of the incident, as the case file is already on the
way to the DPP for legal advice.”
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