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18 Suspects Arrested Over Bloody Cult Clash In Ibadan

A scene from the violent cult clash in Ibadan.

The Police in Oyo State has arrested 18 suspected hoodlums for alleged involvement in a bloody cult clash in some densely populated areas of Ibadan.

The Commissioner of Police, Mr Abiodun Odude, warned the warring groups that have been unleashing mayhem in some parts of the Oyo State capital to desist from such activities and that if otherwise, they will be made to face the wrath of the law.

Hoodlums numbering over 100 from Foko and Itamaya area of Ibadan had on Tuesday and Wednesday, January 2 and 3 launched an attack they called ‘Operation No Mercy’ against a rival group at Oke-Ado in Ibadan.

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This cult clash left many injured as the hoodlums attacked using broken bottles, machete, knives on their victims.

The Commissioner of Police also visited the Olubadan of Ibadanland, Oba Saliu Adetunji, Aje Ogungunniso I, whose Popoyemoja Palace was also affected by the attack. Other areas affected include Oke-Ado, Foko, Apena, Gege, Isale Osi, Born Photo and Oopoyeosa area of Ibadan.

During the visit, the Police Commissioner warned parents to caution their children against cult related activities and joining bandwagons.

The Olubadan of Ibadan in his reaction prayed for God’s protection for the police in the discharge of their duties.

He said he had received information on the fracas and summoned the family heads (Mogajis) of the affected communities and their environs to an emergency meeting with a view to finding a lasting solution to the incessant mayhem in those areas of the city.

Odude said no one was killed in the attack and that the hoodlums were fond of the incessant attacks.

“The ‘area boys’ tried to be funny with themselves but we thank God, they did not kill anybody, and they did not even kill themselves. We have been on this matter for three days, persistently day and night.  The ‘area boys’ would just come out, attack themselves, and withdraw.

“We have come to visit the scenes to truly see what is going on, and see if we can identify the leaders and talk to them, and make sure we keep this town as peaceful as possible.”

He, however, vowed that the police will not give cultists a chance in Ibadan and its environs, adding that those caught will be made to face the wrath of the law.

He, therefore, urged residents of the affected areas and Oyo State generally to go about their lawful duties peacefully and appealed to parents to keep close watch of their children not to get involved in crimes.

Ronke Sanya Idowu

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