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How We Aid, Abet Cultism -Teenage Girls
Two teenage girls Winifred Ngozi Obuah (15) and Confidence Onyemachi (16) both from Ahoada East Local Government Area have allegedly confessed to assisting cultists to perpetrate heinous crimes in the area.
The girls have also surrendered themselves to the People Encouragers Initiative (PEIN), a non governmental organisation based in Ahoada for rehabilitation.
In their respective confessions, the teenagers who belonged to the Greenlanders and Meloin cult groups respectively said that they were initiated into the cult groups by friends.
In her confession, Miss Winifred Ngozi Obuah who hails from Ikata Village in the Ahoada East Local Government Area said that she was initiated into the Greenlander group by a friend who gave her a biscuit in one of the primary schools in Port Harcourt and was thereafter taken to a forest popularly known as Mile five near Edeoha where she was given a blood oath.
She said that thereafter, she was commissioned to bring in more members as well as monitor the activities of some persons in the society.
According to her, she engaged in stealing of handsets, robbing people of both money and other valuables.
She however said that she decided to surrender following constant threats to her life by some members of the group who were bent on ensuring that they bring in more members.
On her own part, Miss Confidence Onyemachi said that she was a pupil of St. Peters School, Ahoada when she was initiated into the meloin cult group.
She said that her initiation took place in the dead of the night at the Ahoada Bridge, after which she was commissioned to engage in crime as well as bring in more members.
Miss Onyemachi said that they were more than twenty, stressing that while in the forest, they acted as spies as well as served the purpose of sex for male members of the group.
Speaking in an interview with The Tide shortly after the confessions, the Executive Director of Peoples Encouragers Initiative (PEIN), Pastor Abraham Chukwuma said that the girls were taken to the Divisional Crime Office of Ahoada Police Area Command, but noted that not much attention was paid to it as the officers confessed to having so much of such cases.
Pastor Chukwuma said that the group was now saddled with the responsibility of providing for the two girls as well as teaching them how to acquire skills in soap and candle making and production of cream.
He called for the support of the government and other public spirited individuals to enable them fully rehabilitate the teenagers.
The Divisional Crime Officer, Ahoada was not available for comments when The Tide called his office.
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