It was a show of shame and sorrow on Tuesday at the ongoing Trade Fair
in Lagos State as a group of persons who paraded themselves as members
of a Non-Governmental Organization, NGO, were seen at the Trade Fair
complex in Orile-Badagry Expressway, Ojo, with a sick child begging for
alms.
The little girl with protruded stomach was subjected to pain under
the scorching sun by the said NGO seeking donation for her treatment.
According to reports, they (a lady and two men) are suspected fraudsters parading themselves as members of an NGO.
While they were soliciting for funds from well-meaning Nigerians, an
elderly woman who simply identified herself as Iya Bose tried to know
about the NGO they represented, but the leader (the lady), couldn’t
produce any form of ID card.
It was gathered that she shunned the woman, asking her to keep her nose off their affairs.
Iya Bose raised the alarm which attracted a crowd and some
journalists were said to have asked further questions, but the leader
and her accomplices could not prove they belonged to any NGO.
The leader of the gang, whose name could not be ascertained, was thereafter, labelled a fraudster.n her response, she told newsmen, “Nigeria is hard, I cannot do Ashawo (prostitution), man must survive.”
In the midst of this, Iya Bose was said to have notified a soldier
who was close by and realizing the case had gone out of hand, the lady
reportedly pleaded for mercy and upon interrogation, the lady claimed
that the girl was brought from Abuja, while her co-worker said that the
girl’s parents live at Orile, Coker area of Lagos.
Newsmen further asked the sick victim where her parents resided.
She shocked the crowd when she responded contrary to what the leader of the fake NGO said.
According to the girl, her parents are in the village in Abakiliki, the Ebonyi state capital.
She added that those people (fake NGO) brought her from the village,
disclosing that she was told to smile and wave at people driving bye so
they would be pushed to donate.
When the reports did not match, onlookers were said to have notified
policemen about the situation, but the policemen, instead of going to
the scene to confirm for themselves, were quoted to have said, “It’s not
our business.”
One of the policemen (as seen in one of the pictures) reportedly
tried to liaise with the soldier to bury the case after one of the ‘NGO’
members ‘reasoned’ with him and his squad.
Iya Bose told newsmen she was shocked after she was told to go home that nothing could be done about the situation.
She noted that, ‘policemen and those fraudsters might have been
working hand-in-hand due to their silence on the matter and how quickly
they were able to dismiss the case.’
Meanwhile, checks by DAILY POST revealed that this little girl is
seen most times on the streets of Abuja, with these same people, begging
for alms.
They girl who is made to sit on a wheel chair or carried by one of
the fake NGO members, waves at passersby who ‘preach’ using a mega phone
and echoing “Please help this little girl, she needs money for surgery
abroad, nothing is too small or big.”
As at press time, the Lagos State Police Command spokesperson, Dolapo Badmos could not be reached for comments.
Source:Dailypost


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