No fewer than four persons were, yesterday, feared dead during a cult
clash between suspected cults groups in two communities of
Ogba/Egbema/Ndoni Local Government Area of Rivers State.
It was
learnt that the two cult groups that has been threatening peace in the
area over supremacy battle clashed again last night resulting in the
deaths and destructions of valuables in the area.
Recall that it
is barely one week after a commercial bus travelling to ONELGA owned by
the LG Council was hijacked and over 17 passengers kidnapped.
These
were happening as the state government under Governor Nyesom Wike had
promised to give amnesty to repentant cultists in the state.
It was gathered that some of the diehard cultists in the area were already yielding to the call of the state government.
But, yesterday, another cult war erupted in the area and it was learnt that cultists had engaged again in another round of war.
It
was gathered that suspected cultists stormed Omoku Town and killed one
of their victims before moving to Okansu community where they shot three
more persons dead.
A community source who related the development on condition of anonymity said one female was among the four victims.
It
said that the first cult group attacked Omoku and killed a member of
the rival group and in reprisal the other group attacked Okansu killing
three and destroying property.
The source who is a resident of
Okansu regretted that the shootings and killings caused pandemonium in
the community, adding that people have gone to hiding because of fear.
The
source said, “Okansu did not know peace last night as suspected cultist
stormed the community shooting sporadically before killing three
people.
“Several people were also kidnapped and several buildings
destroyed during the operation that lasted almost all throughout the
night.
“The inhabitants of the area are now living in fear. The
cult members of the victim who was murdered in Omoku Town were the
people that came on reprisal attack at Okansu and killed three persons”.
When
contacted the Police Public Relations Officer of River State Police
Command, DSP. Nnamdi Omoni said he had not been briefed on the
developement.
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