With the alarming rate of cultism
in all parts of the state, the Delta State Government has disclosed that no
effort would be spared in bringing those involved and their sponsors to book.
Barrister Kingsley Otuaro, |
The Delta State Deputy Governor,
Barr. Kingsley Otuaro made the disclosure in Asaba while holding a meeting with
the State Commissioner of Police, Divisional Police Officers, DPOs and Chief
Inspectors of Educations, (C.I.Es), from
across the 25 local government areas of the state and some members of the State
Executive Council.
Barr. Otuaro, noted that the import
of the meeting was for the relevant stakeholders in the society to brainstorm
and seek ways of addressing the cult activities happening in all parts of the
state.
The Deputy Governor, who averred
that the spate and menace of cultism is becoming alarming and worrisome, noted
that government is working on the anti-kidnapping and cultism law as a
proactive measure to curb the menace of cultism in the state.
He said that the State government
is calling on all relevant stakeholders to faction and phantom out ways to
address this ugly incident, adding that government is prepared to bring those
involved and those sponsoring this form of anti-social vise bedevilling the
society to book.
In an address, the Delta State
Commissioner of Police, CP Zanna Ibrahim who was represented by the Deputy
Commissioner of Police, Samuel Ojo defined cultism as an enclosed organized
association devoted to same cause whose activities are exclusively kept away
from the public. CP, Ibrahim noted that secret cult is rampant in schools all
over the world. He said that it was known to be at its peak in tertiary
institutions adding that it is no more news that it has expanded its
territories to secondary and primary schools.
CP Ibrahim, noted that parental and
home background, the society, emotional sickness, peer group influence, the
quest for power and revenge as well as popularity and wealth among others are
factors that may influence peers participation in cultism.
He noted that the State
Anti-Cultism Unit established in 2016 with the mandate to eradicate cultism and
cult related offences in Delta State has thus far arrested 369 cult suspects
and has succeeded in arraigning 289 of them who have been remanded in various
prisons across the state.
The CP advised that parents should
enforce discipline on their children and have time for them to teach them good
parental styles.
The Commissioner for Higher
Education, Sir Jude Sinebe and his counterpart in Basic and Secondary
Education, Barr. Chiedu Ebie blamed the menace on poor upbringing and pledged
government readiness to embark on routine orientation and advocacy against cultism.
Some police officers who spoke at
the meeting promised to do their best but advised politicians, Godfathers and
others using cultists to ferment trouble to desist or ready to face the wrath
of the law.
Some chief inspectors of education
also appealed to the state government and other relevant agencies to intensify
effort in stemming the ugly trend before it cripples not only the education
sector but the society at large.
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