When Stephen Ola-Atunbi, a primary four
pupil, was strolling out with a neighbour last Saturday, little did he
know he was on a journey of no return.
Ten-year-old Stephen was said to have
accompanied one Nafisat Badmus to withdraw money at a bank in Ijaiye– a
few kilometres from their residence on Hassan Ogunmole Street in the
Abule Tailor area of Lagos.
It was
raining when they were returning from the bank and they decided to wait
for the rain to stop at a shop on James Akanbi Street.
As Badmus and Stephen later continued
their journey home, it was learnt the latter accidentally fell into one
of the drains. However, efforts to rescue him by some men in the area
proved abortive.
One of the rescuers, a mechanic, who
identified himself simply as Wasiu, said, “We tried to get the boy, but
it was futile. It was a colleague called Two Naira that first jumped
into the drain to rescue the boy. At a point he held on to him, but the
volume of the water was so much that the boy slipped from his hand.
“Two Naira sustained injuries in the
head in the process. He had gone to the hospital again for treatment. I
was also injured in the back. I just resumed work today (Wednesday).”
A vulcanizer, who did not want his name in print said that two other men were killed by flood on the fateful day.
“Apart from that boy, two dead bodies were found along Aboru,” he said.
The atmosphere was solemn when our
correspondent visited Stephen’s parents on Wednesday. Relatives, friends
and neigbours were seen consoling the family.
The mother, Mrs. Rachael Ola-Atunbi, described the deceased as an ideal child that any parents would pray to have.
“As young as he was, I can’t finish
explaining his role in the family. Whenever I was depressed, he consoled
me. He would assure me that God would certainly bless us. He was
brilliant and religious,” she said.
Stephen’s father, Moses, said he was in
the office when he got the distress call, adding that his son had left a
vacuum that would be difficult to fill.
He said, “I am pained, but I take solace
in the fact that from God we cometh and onto Him we shall return. On
Sunday we searched the canal, but could not find him.”
A landlord in the area, Mr. Adebayo
Raheem, said flood had been ravaging the community on yearly basis. He
added that Stephen’s death was one of many cases.
The Chairman of the community
development association, Evangelist Jossy Ayodele, said several letters
had been written to the Lagos State Government to no avail.
The Police spokesperson in the state, DSP Kenneth Nwosu, confirmed the incident.
He added, “We are not aware of the two other corpses that were said to have been recovered on the fateful day.”
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