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Again, Okpebholo demolishes two buildings allegedly used for cultism, kidnappings in Edo

Published on April 30, 2025 at 08:17 PM

The Edo State Government on Wednesday announced it has once again demolished two buildings allegedly used for cult-related activities and kidnappings in the State.

DAILY POST reports that the governor of the State, Monday Okpebholo, who personally supervised the demolition of the buildings, stated that one of the buildings, which allegedly served as an operational base for cult activities in the state, belonged to a notorious cult group implicated in recent killings in Benin City.

Okpebholo said the facilities were located at the end of Arena Street in Amagba, Government Reservation Area, and in the Ogheghe area of the state capital.

He alleged that the operational base for cultism featured a hall, several rooms fitted with mattresses, and office spaces believed to have served as a hub for the group’s activities.

“The property is also bordered by a moat reportedly used for initiation rituals. Notably, the premises also contained an ‘Industrial Overhead Stand and Tanks donated by its Asia Region 2016–2021,’”; he alleged.

Again, Okpebholo demolishes two buildings allegedly used for cultism, kidnappings in Edo 3

At the demolition of the building located at Ogheghe, he also alleged that the building was used for internet fraud and kidnapping, with victims allegedly held against their will and subjected to ritualistic practices.

“I am saddened by what is happening here. Children were kidnapped and kept here for years. You can see the shrines in this apartment. This is wickedness in its highest form. This kind of evil is unacceptable in Edo State.

“We will continue to fight crime and criminality. Wherever they hide, we will fish them out and demolish their hideouts. There will be no sanctuary for criminals in Edo State. We are serious and resolute. Edo must be safe,”; he added.

The governor announced plans to repurpose the sites of demolished properties for public use.

He added that the government would build a police station at the sites of the demolished buildings.

According to him, “Any land where such buildings are taken down will be used to serve the community.”;

He said the demolition of the buildings followed the recent enforcement of a new anti-cultism law signed by his administration.

He averred that the law empowered the state government to demolish properties associated with cult activities.

Okpebholo reiterated his administration’s zero-tolerance stance, noting that no stone would be left unturned, and no individual, regardless of their status, would be spared under the provisions of the Cultism-Related Offenses Law.

He assured that the government is determined to restore peace and order in the state.

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