Bayelsa: Cultists to languish in jail for 20 years

To stem the menace of secret cult and other similar activities in Bayelsa State, Governor Henry Seriake Dickson has


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Bayelsa: Cultists to languish in jail for 20 years
Governor Henry Seriake Dickson


To stem the menace of secret cult and other similar activities in Bayelsa State, Governor Henry Seriake Dickson has signed the Secret Cult, Societies and Similar Activities Prohibition Amendment Law 2018, the law makes it mandatory for offenders to be jailed upon conviction, for not less than 20 years, without any option of fine.

Our Kogi State Correspondent reports that while appending his signature on the amended law in Government House March 27, 2018, Governor Dickson noted that with serious concern, the rise in cult and other related activities in the State, especially in Yenagoa and its environs, with the amendment, the law enforcement agencies have been empowered to deal decisively with suspected cultists and their sponsors.

According to the Governor, the amendment to the law, which had existed since May, 2012, was necessitated by the urgent need to check the rise in cult activities among youths. He said the amendment was necessary to give the law enforcement agencies more powers to proactively protect lives and property as well as safeguard the future of the State. The law also empower the Police and other law enforcement agencies to conduct search on the homes of suspected cultists and sponsors, even without warrant, while buildings and premises used for cult activities, initiations as well as the storage of arms and dangerous weapons will be forfeited to the Government.

The law equally empower the State Government to destroy such buildings and premises, without any compensation to its owners. While calling on landlords and property owners not to allow criminals and cultists to turn their property into a centre of crime, urging Bayelsans to report all suspicious and cult related activities to the appropriate authorities.

In a press statement signed by the Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, Mr. Francis Ottah Agbo, the Secret Cult/Societies and Similar Activities Prohibition Amendment Law 2018, among other provisions stipulates that, the Police can arrest any person it suspects of involvement in cult and other related activities, without a warrant, conduct stop and search on motor vehicles, tricycle, boat or any place suspected to be used for cult and its related activities.

It also allows for the arrest of the occupier of the house or where cult activities are suspected to have taken place or about to be held.

In his words, “as a government we cannot allow this ugly trend of events to continue unabated.  A situation where children below 15, 16, 17 and majority of our youth population are members of one dangerous cult group or society, where they carry guns and other dangerous weapons to maim, kill and create insecurity in parts of the State is totally unacceptable. As a responsible government, we must put an end to it and it has to be now.’’

Responding, the Bayelsa State Commissioner of Police, Mr. Don Awunah said the new law puts the State on the front line in the fight against cultism and cult-related activities in the country.

With the amendments, the Police have the comprehensive powers to confront crime and criminality head-on, stressing that, most crimes in the State are cult-related.   


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Benaebi Oyinbrakemi Destiny
Bayelsa State Correspondent
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