Posted by: Taiwo Jimoh
Residents of Imota Ikorodu, Lagos 
State are still gasping in shock, following the gruesome murder of some 
young men in the area by cultists At least a boy was alleged to have 
been beheaded and three others killed in their apartment, in the 
presence of their stunned parents, in what law enforcement officers 
claimed was a reprisal.
The clash was between members of Eiye and
 Aiye. The killings started on Friday and between Saturday and 
yesterday, policemen and members of the Oodua People’s Congress (OPC), 
had arrested 31 suspected cult members. Yesterday, residents of Imota 
told our correspondent that cultists have taken over their community. 
One of the residents said: “There’s no day we don’t witness cult related
 killings in the community.”
A team of Anti-Cultism Unit, Oodua 
Peoples Congress (OPC) and OPMESSA were deployed to the community to 
restore peace. In the process, 31 suspected cult members were arrested 
between Saturday and Sunday.
The Coordinator of OPC in the 
community, Mr. John Ojuelegba, said the rate of killings by the various 
groups was getting out of control. His words: “I was in my house, when 
the DPO called me about the cultists’ unrest.
I mobilised my boys
 and we went to town. We started picking them. On Saturday alone, we 
arrested 19 and on Sunday, 12. They have all been transferred to 
Anti-Cultist Unit of the State Command.
What surprised me was 
that the Aiye group was going into Eiye group members’ houses to wake 
them in their parents’ houses. They killed them right in their parents’ 
presence. Three Eiye members were killed at different locations.
These
 boys have turned the community into slaughter slab.” Mrs. Iyabo 
Adekunle, stepmother of the first victim that was killed, identified as 
Tunji, said she was shocked to hear that the boy was a cultist.
She
 was in her shop on that fateful Friday, when she heard gunshots. She 
said: “I locked my shop and ran home. About five minutes later, someone 
came to call me that my son had been shot dead.
My husband and 
some other members of the family followed us to the scene. When we got 
there, Tunji’s corpse was inside the gutter. His body was covered in 
blood.
 When he was brought out, we noticed that he was shot in four different places.
“We
 informed the policemen at Imota Police Station. We buried him that same
 night. I don’t know what could have led to anyone killing him. It was 
because my husband didn’t want him relating with bad boys, that he moved
 him from Mushin area to Imota.
We didn’t know he was still 
relating with bad boys.” Mr. Bambo Shokoya, a resident, disclosed that 
in September, two persons were killed in the community. He said that the
 reasons why the boys keep killing one another, is still difficult to 
know.
He said: “The present killing started on Friday around 
11pm, at Atere area. Some Aiye members laid ambush for Tunji, who 
belonged to Eiye group. He was shot four times and his body dumped 
inside a gutter. Before they left, they were singing and dancing over 
the successful killing of Tunji.”
Shokoya further said that the 
most annoying aspect of the issue was that most of the cultists had been
 discovered to be school dropouts, bricklayers, vulcanizers and meat 
sellers. He urged government to look into the issue of cultism, before 
cultists wipe out members of an entire community. Our correspondent 
further gathered that it was after the rival group killed Tunji, that 
his angry members decided to carry out a reprisal.
The Lagos 
State Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), ASP Olarinde Famous- Cole,
 said it was a clash between two rival cult groups, which started since 
the beginning of this year. He disclosed that the clash culminated in 
the beheading of a cultist.
He said in a quick response of the 
command, the Divisional Police Officer (DPO) in charge of Imota Police 
Station arrested 14 of the suspects. Famous- Cole further said that an 
additional suspect had been arrested and moved with others to 
Anti-Cultist Unit of the command for further investigation.
 
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