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Thursday, February 25, 2021

Two killed in Bayelsa cult clashes, government hunts for gunmen

“Preliminary investigation by security agencies suggests that the shootings are cult-related.”

• February 25, 2021
Gov Douye Diri
Bayelsa State governor, Douye Diri (Photo Credit: Twitter)

The Bayelsa government on Thursday said two residents died in two separate cult clashes in Yenagoa local government and promised to go after the gunmen.

Ayiba Duba, the Commissioner for Information, Orientation, and Strategy, told the News Agency of Nigeria that the government was working with security agencies to apprehend and prosecute the cultists.

The two separate clashes occurred on Monday. He said that the state government would pick the medical bills of residents who sustained injuries during the shootings.

The commissioner assured that the state government remained committed to protecting the people’s lives and property.

“There were reported cases of shootings by gunmen suspected to be rival cult groups on Monday evening at Erepa Road and Agudama-Epie, in Yenagoa.

“Unfortunately, two citizens died; one at Erepa and the other at Agudama-Epie.

“Few others sustained varying degrees of injuries at Erepa. The injured persons are currently receiving medical attention in hospitals, with most of them discharged,” he said.

The commissioner further said the incident had no links with a reported violent machete attack at Otuoke in Ogbia LGA.

“Preliminary investigation by security agencies suggests that the shootings are cult-related, and there is no nexus between the shootings at Agudama-Epie and Erepa and the Otuoke incidence.

“Government condoles with the families of those who are affected by the unfortunate development and has taken over the medical bills of the injured,” Mr. Duba added.

According to him, the government will ensure that such incidents do not occur again. 

(NAN)

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