Monday, 17 June 2013
UNIVERSITY CULT WAR CLAIMS TWENTY LIVES IN NIGERIAN CITY
No fewer than
20 persons have been killed in the past
four days in different parts of Benin City,
following a renewed cult war between
suspected members of Eiye Confraternity
and Black Axe.
Over 10 persons were said to have been
arrested by the Edo State Police Command
in connection with the incident. It was
gathered that some of the leaders of the
groups are on the run following the
collaboration of security agencies with the
state government to hunt for the suspects.
Vanguard was informed that the latest face-
off was triggered last Thursday when
members of one of the groups went to the
home of one of the suspects currently on
the run, whose father was said to belong to
one of the warring groups to resolve some
money related issues.
It was learnt that while they were settling
the issue, the suspect went upstairs to
fetch a pump action gun and shot a
member of the rival cult group on the leg.
The victim was rushed to the hospital by
his colleagues while the suspect fled.
Consequently, colleagues of the victim
mobilised for reprisal attacks, visiting the
homes of members of the rival group.
It was learnt that the attack led to the
killing of a colleague of the suspect who
started the shooting at New Benin. As
expected, the cult war escalated. There
were killings in Idu Owena, after Ugbowo,
Isihor, Ugbiyoko, Textile Mill Road, New
Benin and Igbesanwa.
Vanguard was reliably informed that no
fewer than 20 persons have been killed so
far. As a result, night life in Benin City has
been affected as people no longer relax in
bars in the evenings due to fear of being
attacked by the rampaging cultists.
Oshiomhole summons security meeting
Worried by the development, it was learnt
that Governor Adams Oshiomhole
convened an emergency security meeting
last Friday, asking security operatives to fish
out the killers. Vanguard learnt that about
10 persons have been arrested so far while
efforts were on towards finding a peaceful
resolution to the crisis.
The Edo State Police Commissioner, Mr
Folounsho Adebanjo, who could not
confirm the casualty figure, described the
killings as unacceptable and vowed that the
police would deal with the situation.
According to him, “we are not relaxing at
all. We are in search of the leaders behind
this. Some persons have been arrested
while some are on the run. The killings will
stop because our officers are all on the
alert now. I can assure you that anybody
arrested will be dealt with very seriously.
“All security agencies in the state are
concerned. The governor is equally
concerned, residents of the state are
concerned. So we will not relent until we
stop this madness. It is very sad that
people no longer value human
lives.” (Source: VANGUARD)
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