Patrick Idowu
Abdullahi Muhammad, a 7-year-old boy stolen from Dakwa town in the Bwari Area Council of the FCT, has been reunited with his family, eight months after the incident.
He was allegedly abducted by individuals suspected to be human traffickers
However, Abdullahi was brought back to Abuja on Monday by ACC Vanger Scholastica, the Area Commander of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) in charge of the Aba Zone in Abia State
ACC Scholastica handed the boy over to his mother at the NSCDC national headquarters in Abuja. She narrated how the boy was rescued in the presence of our reporter, who had initially reported the incident on July 16.
“He was taken to my office by a colleague who had sighted him off the road with no specific direction of where to go on May 18,” ACC Scholastica explained.
She added, “The boy couldn’t communicate in any language for a long time until recently when he disclosed his name as Abdul and his mother’s name as Hauwa’u. He told us that a man in his community in Abuja had offered to help him cross a road, only to take him to an unknown location from where he was taken to Aba town.”
The NSCDC official further stated that all efforts to uncover the boy’s origin, even after informing the chairman of the orphanage homes association in the state, were unsuccessful.
She added, “Thereafter, the leaders of the northern Nigeria community residing in the town were contacted about two weeks ago, and he, in turn, relayed the information on various social media platforms.”
Also speaking, the boy’s mother, Hauwa’u Yakubu, who runs a restaurant in Dakwa town in Abuja, said Abdullahi went missing in November 2024 after visiting a public convenience store close to her shop.
“I fainted on the day of the incident as all efforts made to locate him were unsuccessful,” she recounted.
She explained that Abdullahi, who is the second of her three children, has injury marks on his face and burns on one of his legs. These marks, she said, helped her prove to the NSCDC officials that he was her missing son after she received information about his discovery.
“I am very grateful to this agency, who rescued my son and handed him over to me today without any cost of traveling to the South East or asking me to pay for any expenses,” she expressed.
Speaking thereafter, the NSCDC Area Commander, ACC Scholastica, said she was traveling to her hometown of Makurdi in Benue State and decided to use the opportunity to bring the boy to his parents in Abuja.
Reacting to the reunion, CSC Babawale Afolabi, the National Public Relations Officer of the NSCDC, who received the boy on behalf of their Commandant-General Ahmed Abubakar Audi, stated that God had destined the boy for greatness, which led to his discovery after such a long time missing.
He urged the mother to realize her son’s destiny by enrolling him in school and paying more attention to him in the future. He also commended the efforts of their officials in the matter, adding, “For this exceptional passion, God that saw your efforts would reward you in the best way