ENIN—EIGHT   persons have been killed in the past four days in
different parts of Benin City in a renewed war among rival cult groups
in the state.
Two Benin-based local actors, Mr Eghauyi Ogheide, a.k.a Ukeke, and
Eghosa Idehen, also known as Erejiro, were also shot dead Tuesday by
suspected assassins. The Police Public Relations Officer in the state,
ASP Peter Ogboi, said, however, that the police was investigating the
actual cause of death.
The Senior Special Assistant to Governor Adams Oshiomhole on Arts,
Culture and Tourism, Mr Orobosa Omo-Ojo, described the brutal murder of
the artists as shocking, lamenting that “the artiste community will
surely miss them dearly.â€
Meanwhile, the Edo state Police command has beefed up security in all
parts of the city. Vanguard was reliably informed that over two
thousand detectives have been deployed in all parts of the city to
monitor the activities of the rampaging cultists.
The killings, Vanguard learnt, started last Monday in different parts
of the city. Corpses were found at GRA, Dawson road and Upper Mission.
The Police spokesman in the state, ASP Ogboi, who expressed concern over
the situation, said the police in the state was doing all it could to
bring the situation under control.
According to him, “I cannot tell you all we have been doing to stop
this dastardly act. But all I can say is that we are on it. We have
made some arrests and we are clamping down on cultists. We are equally
looking at those who were arrested but were charged to court in the
past. We are also going to hold meetings with community leaders and
other stakeholders because these people committing this havoc are from
one community or the other.
“So we are on top of the situation. We have increased surveillance
everywhere. So we are not sleeping because this madness must stop,†he
asserted.
Lamenting the killing of the two artists, Omo-Ojo stated that “as
an artist, I appreciate the dark clouds that have befallen our land.
Certainly, the deceased artists were leading lights of our rich artistic
and cultural heritage that has made us proud as a people. No doubt, the
artist community will miss them dearly, so also the entire people of
Edo State both home and abroad whose hearts they daily filled with
laughter and humour in their off moments.”
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