Cultists

  •  Ibadan residents at the mercy of cultists

    76010d5bd0cbb1da568f6f74642213b1Lysander spooner quote 6 fija pngCultists have, for over 5 years running now, taken over most of the communities of Ibadan, the capital of Oyo State.

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    These cultists, who operate with impunity, boast of their untouchable status openly, to the consternation of members of the public.

    Their presence in the midst of unscrupulous law enforcement agents has not helped matters.

    Indeed, residents have decided to keep quiet when all their complaints have never attracted any uplifting response from those in charge.

    Of great worry is the nonchalance of the state government and the state legislature towards breathing constitutional and statutory life into the anti-cultism law in the state.

    The cultists have, for long, broken into the houses of residents and forcefully made away with property documents.

    On Monday, at about 7.40 am in the morning, cultists led by one Lekan Adewale made a failed attempt to break into an apartment at 3, Kehinde Aderibigbe Street, Olorunsogo, Molete.

    Sadly, occupants of No. 5 (a two-story building) served as accomplices.

    The leader of the cultists operates from No. 8 Kehinde Aderibgbe Street, Olorunsogo, Molete.

    For long, the cultists have been forcefully evicting residents from their landed property and disposing of such property with the aid of erring law enforcement agents and government officials.