Palpable fear has gripped the students
of the Moshood Abiola Polytechnic, Abeokuta, Ogun State as two suspected
cult groups went on the rampage in the last one week, killing four
persons.
The killings took place at different
points in Oluwo and Adigbe areas of the Obafemi Owode Local Government
Area, largely populated by students of MAPOLY.
The four persons killed were said to be
students of the institution, causing other students to flee their
hostels following the mop up of suspected cultists in the areas by the
police.
Our correspondent gathered the killings
were fallout of a supremacy battle which broke out two weeks ago between
suspected members of the Eiye and Buccaneer confraternities.
It was further gathered that one Muraina Ibrahim, popularly called Elebe
of ND II, Computer Engineering Department, was killed last Wednesday
along the popular SAP route, while another ND II student of Mass
Communication Department, identified simply as Demola, was killed last
Saturday on MacJob Street, in the Fowobi area of Abeokuta.
Identities of the two other deceased had
yet to be ascertained as of the time of filing this report, but one of
them was reportedly killed at the Mango area of Oluwo on Saturday, while
the other was killed at Iyana Oloke.
The institution’s Public Relations
Officer, Mr. Sulaiman Adebiyi, said he heard that two people were
killed, “but it has not been ascertained if they were students of
MAPOLY.”
He said eight students of the
institution had been arrested by the police over the killings, adding
that the arrests were arbitrary.
It was gathered that the hostel where one of the victims, Demola, resided during the last semester, Power House, had been under lock and key for days.
One of the students leaders who spoke with our correspondent, Adegbola Ifeoluwa, also described the arrests as ‘indiscriminate.’
Ifeoluwa said, “The police started
raiding on Saturday, some were arrested at Q Bar in Adigbe, while others
were arrested along the streets and bus stops.”
The Police Public Relations Officer in
the State Command, Muyiwa Adejobi, said nine students were being held in
connection with the killings.
He explained that the residents had been
facing security challenges in the Onikolobo and some other areas of the
state, adding that the students should not abuse their status to get
involved in cultism and attack police officers.
He said, “We have been facing security
challenges in Onikolobo for some days because of cult clashes in the
area and we will not fold our arms and allow the breakdown down of law
and order.
“We will continue what we have to do within the ambit of the law and any cult member found will be dealt with.
If the students feel the police are not
doing the right thing, they should follow due process and not take the
law into their own hands.
“We have our targets, we know who we are
looking for, we know the black spots and we will fish out the cultists.
Any student wrongly arrested will be released after being questioned.”
He said those found guilty would soon be paraded by the State Commissioner of Police, Abdulmajid Ali.
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