Cultism is one of the major problems
confronting Edo State and, of course, any Commissioner of Police posted to the
state. The rate at which youths in the state, particularly in Benin-City,
“blend” into different cult groups is so worrisome to law enforcement agents
who try to stop them, some times during initiations, at the late hours of the
night.
But the situation is more worrisome in
Benin-City, after the police command in the state discovered that
teenagers are being initiated into two cult groups. Eiye Confrarnity and
Hallah of the Night.
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Last week in Benin-City, Edo State
Police Commissioner, Funso Adebanjo, paraded 15 youths, between ages 13 and 15,
suspected of being cultists, with different arms and ammunition. The suspects
were said to have been arrested at Unewa village near Uromi and Ologbo town
respectively, and confessed to being members of Eiye Confraternity and
Hallah of the Night. Some of the items recovered from them include two battle
axes, one Eiye Confraternity flag and a calabash.
The Edo police boss, Adebanjo,
explained that eight suspected members of the Hallah of the Night were arrested
in Uromi while seven members of the Eiye Confraternity were arrested at Ologbo.
“They confessed that they were
initiated by other members of the group. We are surprised that little
boys are going into cultism and they did not deny,’’ Adebanjo said.
‘’Some of them said they just felt that belonging to a cult group will
give them the confidence that they are now big boys. Majority of them are secondary
school students, but some are out of school, especially those who are in Eiye,
those ones who are members of the Hallah of the Night are secondary school
students. We discovered that this issue of peer group where children mix with
friends is very dangerous because that is how these people are initiated into
cultism. It is unfortunate that it happens, parents have a role to play to
protect their children
“The law will not spare them if they
commit any offence, no matter their age. What they are doing is unlawful and
that is how they enter into crimes like armed robbery and kidnapping. We have
discovered that these cultists are fearless and they are the ones who can do
anything, they can be ruthless. These are people who will storm people’s houses
and slaughter their targets like the ISIS group in Iraq or even Boko Haram. We
watch the ones they do in Iraq and think it is impossible, but it happens here
in Nigeria.
‘’These cultists behead themselves when
they are fighting. And that is why people like us are bothered because it has
gone down to secondary and primary schools and that is worrisome and
unfortunate. Their sponsors deceive them that they will be protected and
these teenagers will join. It is very unfortunate; that is why parents must watch
their children seriously, particularly the friends they keep. ‘’We will take
them to juvenile court while those above 18 will be taken to a regular court”.
The police boss further warned that the police in Edo would not tolerate
any form of cultism, describing it as barbaric “and anyone caught will be dealt
with accordingly.’’
One of the suspects, who identified
himself as John Osagie, 13, spoke about how he joined the Hallah of the
Night. “What happened was that some of my friends became so strong in school
that people feared them. So they told me if I wanted to be strong, I should
come and be their member. That is how they took me to the bush and I became a
member.’’
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