Niger Delta
Akwa Ibom Prosecutes 400 Cult-Related Cases In 11 Months
The Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, Akwa Ibom State, Uwemedimo Nwoko, at the weekend, said the state government had prosecuted over 400 cult-related cases since cultism was outlawed in the state about 11 months ago.
Speaking in Uyo, Nwoko stated that the prosecution was made possible following the proscription of different cult groups in the state.
The state governor, Udom Emmanuel, in March last year, proscribed 32 cult groups under the cultism and violent behaviour prohibition order.
Nwoko said one of the greatest problems facing the state at the inception of Emmanauel’s administration was the proliferation and institutionalisation of cultism in the state.
He added that the governor was advised, through his ministry, to take a proactive step against them.
He said, “I have also been able to study the terrain of Akwa Ibom State and I have discovered that one of the problems facing the state is the proliferation and almost institutionalisation of cult activities.
“So, I advised the governor that he should take a proactive step against cultism in the state.
“In March last year, through the assistance of the security agencies, we identified 32 cult groups and I listed them out and gave a proclamation order and his Excellency proscribed the 32 cult groups under the cultism and other violent behaviour prohibition order.”
Nwoko added, “Out of these 32 cult groups, 19 were operating in secondary and primary schools and you can imagine the number of innocent children initiated into cultism across the state.
“By Section 70 of the criminal code, you cannot prosecute somebody for belonging to a secret society or cult group without first proscribing that society or cult group. So, what we have achieved is that we made it illegal and prosecutable.”
He explained that when the proscription of the groups was recommended, some people advised against it with the excuse that it was election period and that the governor would need the groups to achieve his electoral success.
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