Delta varsity undergraduate goes missing in Edo

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Residents of Iru Egbede community in Orhionmwon Local Government Area of Edo State are grieving over the disappearance of a 19-year-old 200-level student of Delta State University, Faith Omodon.

Omodon, a student of Business Administration , was last seen on March 30, after leaving home for her father’s farm.

The girl’s father, Edward, who confirmed  her disappearance said the incident occurred during the Iru National Conference.

“We usually have the conference at this time of the year. We were seated inside the community hall when we heard loud wailing outside that my daughter was missing.

“She had left for the farm earlier that morning with a motorbike taking her breakfast with her,” he said.

Corroborating his story, the head of the village vigilante group, Ikpoba Johnbull, said that as soon as the news of the girl’s disappearance broke that evening, he and his men followed the girl’s mother to the farm.

He added, “We immediately mobilised and combed the area up to Izighiri and Uwumuwe, two neighbouring villages, but could not find any trace of her.

“We only found the leftover in her flask. We informed our neighbouring vigilante groups as we spent that night inside the  bushes, but there was no result.

“We then advised Omodon to formally report a case of missing person at the Abudu Police Division.”

The National Youth chairman of the community, Mr Donald Egboko, who lamented that his people were depressed and devastated over their missing daughter, appealed to security agencies to help bring her back.

Contacted, the Divisional Police Officer, Mr Iyayi Kenneth, confirmed that the incident was reported at the station, adding, “We have transferred the case to the state police command for further investigation.”

When contacted, the command’s Public Relations Officer, SP Chidi Nwabuzor, said, “I will find out from the CID and get back to you.”

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