FROM IKHILI EBALU, BENIN CITY
Edo State government has cautioned against the resurgence of cult-related violence in some parts of the state, urging security agencies to move in decisively and apprehend all those involved in the senseless killings.
Special Adviser on Media and Publicity to Governor Monday Okpebholo, Bugie Okhuemoi made the call in a statement yesterday.
He said the state government is deeply concerned about the resurgence of cult-related violence in some parts of the state.
The statement reads: “It is important to recall that following earlier disturbances last year, Governor Okpebholo, among the several proactive steps taken, convened a series of critical meetings with known leaders of groups suspected to be involved in these criminal activities. At those meetings, firm agreements were reached, they were to rein in their members and take full responsibility for their conduct. The governor made it clear that the state would no longer tolerate the senseless killing of our youths and the destabilisation of our communities.
“Regrettably, recent developments indicate that some individuals and groups have chosen to defy that understanding.
“Governor Okpebholo has directed security agencies to move in decisively. Those who have tested the will of the state will face the full weight of the Edo State Anti-Cultism and Kidnapping Law. There will be no sacred cows.
“This administration remains unshaken in its commitment to rid Edo State of cultism, criminality and all threats to peace and order. We urge all law-abiding residents to remain calm and continue with their daily activities. Security agencies are fully mobilised and working around the clock to restore and maintain peace.”
He noted that the Okpebholo administration is determined to build a safe, stable and prosperous Edo State.