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Rescued Ondo Church Victims Refuse To Follow Parents Home


Drama played out on Monday at the Ondo State Police Command Headquarters, Akure, as some of the victims who were rescued from an underground part of a Church in the Valentino Area of  Ondo town, by the  Police refused to leave police custody.

They also refused to follow their parents who besieged the Command.

Recall that no fewer than 77 people compromising 54 adults and 23 children allegedly hypnotized were kept in the underground part of the church known as The Whole Bible Believer Church by the pastor of the Church, David Anifowose and his 45-year-old assistant, Josiah Peter.

It was learnt that the assistant pastor, Josiah Peter, claimed rapture was going to take place by September, hence he encouraged the church members to stay in the church while they cook and eat there.

However, while briefing newsmen on Monday on the latest development over the incident, the State Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), Funmilayo Odunlami said despite different appeals, the victims vowed to remain in police custody until their pastor and his assistant are released.

Odunlami said, “Some of the parents said if not for what happened, they were not aware that their children had left school while some said they were aware that their children were in church but didn’t know the church. 

“Despite all our thoughts, some of these victims refused to go home, saying they are ready to remain in police custody until their pastor and his assistant are released.

“We are trying to work out modalities on what to do to them to get them rehabilitated. We have over 10 people that refused to go home.”

The PPRO, however, said the pastor, Anifowose and his 45-year-old assistant, Josiah Peter would soon be charged to court immediately after the completion of their investigation over the incident.

In his reaction to the incident, Governor Oluwarotimi Akeredolu said the government is working out modalities to rehabilitate those that need it and might go legally by taking custody of the children

Akeredolu, who also spoke at the police headquarters through the Commissioner for Women Affairs and Social Development, Adebunmi Osadaun said, “We just interviewed some of the children who are between aged 11 to 17 years old. The way they spoke seemed like they have been hypnotized. They speak with so much confidence that God will soon come (rapture) and they are on a 7-day camp, that they have not eaten for seven days and they still want to go on fasting. 

“What baffles me as a mother is that these children are already hardened from the interview we conducted with them. They are indoctrinated. Some of the parents of the children even told us that they left the church when they started seeing some strange things.

“We also want to know if the Pastor partially believes there should be no education, but his own children are educated and we were made to know that he has two children who are educated and graduated and now equally members of the church.

“The parents also alleged that the children refused to take immunisation and the children confirmed that. They said it is evil to take immunisation. 

She continued, “We also want to have a database of the children through family tracing from the church so that we can get how these children were hypnotised and indoctrinated. And if they need rehabilitation, then we would have to go legally by taking custody of the children. 

“The way some of the children are talking, some of them should even be taken to rehabilitation homes. They are living in a different world entirely. They look so wired.”

The father of one of the victims, Michael Olohunyomi, disclosed that his 21-year-old daughter, Priscilla, had refused to eat since Saturday claiming that the pastor must be released.

Also, a brother to one of the victims, Wande Oladapo who expressed dismay that his 40-years-old brother could be hypnotised said, “My brother has refused to go home after he was released on Saturday. He said he will not leave his pastor alone in the cell.”

Meanwhile, the Police said the Church has been sealed.

(daily Trust)

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