Opinion
The Resurgence Of Cultism
Universities and colleges are expected to be
places of excellence where young men and women go to prepare themselves for the challenges of the world. While there, they are expected to improve themselves mentally and morally by submitting themselves to the established canons of the rationalist tradition so that on graduation they can see clearly and follow the path of rectitude.
But current developments in some of our institutions of higher learning appear to suggest a resurgence of cultism in our citadels of learning. These have also turned the university system upside down making it a den of criminals and dregs of society instead of a place of excellence.
For instance, an Associate Professor at the Kogi State University, Dr Justice Olurotimi Otitolaye, was reportedly killed by cult members in the institution. Dr Otitolaye, who was said to be championing a war against examination malpractice in the university, was abducted around Stadium Road, near the campus, on Friday, November 21, 2014. His bullet – riddled body was found in the early hours of Sunday, November 23, 2014, at Ejule about eight kilometers from the Kogi State University.
The cultists were said to have fired sporadically into the air to scare away people living in the area before taking the lecturer to an unknown destination. According to reports, the Associate Professor was a renowned agriculturist who was a Director of the Pre-Degree Programme in the University. His corpse has since been deposited at the University Teaching Hospital Mortuary.
This murder of an innocent university teacher should be condemned by all well-meaning citizens of this country and by all those who love education and the progress of this country. Late Dr Otitolaye did not do anything wrong. His only crime was that he urged the students of the Kogi State University to follow the right path while in the institution so that their future would be bright. But the criminals amongst them would not have this. They decided to kill him in order to continue with their deviant way of behaviour.
They should all be fished out and dealt with in accordance with the laws of the land. All those who kill would not be allowed to go scot-free. They should be given adequate punishment. Universities are not places for wayward human beings. They are places for well-brought up individuals who on graduation would make meaningful inputs to the progress of their society. All those found not good for university education should be flushed out of the system.
Similarly, there is a resurgence of cult activities in the larger society. These activities have made it difficult for law-abiding citizens to go about their normal business without molestation. For instance, the Ondo State Police Command has arrested four cult members for gang-raping a girl in Ondo Town. According to reports, her belongings were also taken away from her after rapping her. It was further revealed that the rapists were among fourteen cultists arrested with six suspected robbers, three burglars and four kidnappers terrorizing the state.
While parading the cult members, the State Police Commissioner, Mr Isaac Eke, said that they had been responsible for murder, rape and stealing in Owo, Ondo and Akure Towns. He pointed out that the cultists were arrested by a team of Special Anti-Cultists Squad. He further stated that one Alhassan Shittu was duped to the tune of 1.5 million naira by the cultists.
And in Rivers State a policeman was reportedly shot dead during an exchange of gun fire between two rival cult groups at Amadi-Ama on November 30, 2014. According to reports, the cult groups had been involved in a battle of supremacy in the area for about two months. In fact, the incident caused panic in the area as residents ran for their dear lives. A similar cult battle was reported in Omoku, headquarter of Ogba-Egbema-Ndoni local government area where some people were reported dead and others sustained serious injuries.
These are activities that should be frowned upon by all those who think good of this country. At this stage, I appeal to the Rivers State Government to revisit the law against cult activities which was passed in 2004. We cannot lie supine at the resurgence of cult activities in Rivers State.
According to an Irish-British political philosopher, Edmund Barke (1729-1797) evil can only prevail in any society if good men and women fail to fight evil men and their activities. We should therefore stand up and fight cultists because they are evil.
Tolafari is a Life Fellow, Institute of Corporate Administration of Nigeria, Abuja.
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