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Obaseki, Security Agencies Reassure of Steps to Check cult Killings, Illicit Drugs

Ojimaojo Abubakar by Ojimaojo Abubakar
February 9, 2025
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…police arrest 46 more suspects for cult-related killings, others

The Edo State Governor, Mr. Godwin Obaseki, has assured that the State Government will collaborate with the security agencies to tackle cult-related killings, consumption of illicit drugs and other criminal activities in the State.

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The governor gave the assurance during a press briefing after the monthly Security Council meeting, held at the Government House, in Benin City.

He said “We have just concluded our monthly Security Council Meeting where we analyzed the security situation in Edo State. I am happy to inform you that the number of security incidents have continued to drop as we compare and review the incident analysis between April and June this year.

“In the analysis, we found out that we have the lowest incidents in June of about 54 cases compared to about 90 in the previous months and 100 in April. We have seen an improvement.”

Obaseki added: “As a government, we are still concerned about certain items. First the rate of homicide is still very high as it has been linked to cult-related crises and conflicts. There are areas we are looking at, especially the cult issues in the State.

“We are deploying adequate resources to make sure we contain this crisis. We can’t continue to lose the number of young people the way we are losing them because of these senseless cult fights.

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“We looked at areas relating to drugs and the consumption of drugs by young people. We have resolved to write and seek the assistance of the Chairman of NDLEA to work with us using their tools and supported by State Government resources to make sure we tackle the incident of massive intake and consumption of drugs by young people in the State.”

On his part, the Edo State Commissioner of Police, Muhammad Dankara, said the police has made further arrests of 46 persons in relation to the cult killings and other crimes in the State.

“We are screening those arrested and doing our best to make sure the State is safe for us all,” he added.

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