Cult War: One kill as cult war disrupts commercial activities in Amarata
By: Odie Ramon, Yenagoa.
Commercial activities at popular Punch roads and adjoining streets in Amarata, a suburb of Yenagoa, the Bayelsa State capital, temporarily came to a halt on Friday night and early Saturday morning as cult boys on a revenge mission over the killing of a young man took to the street in an apparent revenge mission.
The slain young man, simply identified as Frank, aka Akiman was trailed and brutally shot dead on Friday night at Punch Road by gun-wielding youths suspected to be from a rival cult group at about 9Pm.
The killers, numbering over six, were said to have trailed the young man who was a popular figure in the community, shot him in the arm and before pursuing him to a corner when he tried to escape and shot him cold in the head with a revolver pistol.
They reportedly shot into the air to scare residents who ran for their lives, with some abandoning their wares, stores, and even their own siblings.
The gunshots caused panic and pandemonium as all shops were closed, and people, including (this reporter) ran for cover.
Though the police later came to evacuate the body that night, there was another pandemonium in the early morning of Saturday as the slain youth group came out in an apparent revenge mood with guns, cutlasses, and other dangerous items, shouting war songs.
They came in groups and attacked another youth ‘whose condition is yet uncertain’ with a machete, sending residents into another panic and palpable fear. Shops were lucked and many who came out early ran for their lives as the youths dared anyone to challenge them.
As usual, the police came with their vans when the boys had gone to hiding to restore temporary peace.
A reliable source said the ongoing cult war may not be unconnected to the recent clashes between rival cults in Igbogene, a gateway town in Yenagoa local government area, which has claimed five lives.
He said the Igbogene cult clash was for the control of the new multi-million Bayelsa Transport Terminal built by the Government at Igbogene.
A resident who spoke on condition of anonymity called on the government to intervene as this one death among many others.
When contacted, the Spokesman of the Bayelsa State Police Command had yet to respond to the phone calls and messages sent to him at the time of filling this report.