Cultists Shoot APC Chieftain's Only Son To Death
A BLOODY clash between two rival cult groups at the
University of Jos (UNIJOS) over the weekend has left a student dead.
Sources claimed that the incident occurred at Gondola, near Angwan
Rukuba in Jos North local council, as members of a group went to the
room of a member of a rival cult simply identified as Nanfwan, a diploma
student at the institution’s Centre for Continuing Education.
According
to the eyewitness, the rival cult members shot him four times and he
died instantly. They then went close to his body, shattered his head and
body with knives.
It was also learnt that the father of the
deceased was an All Progressives Congress (APC) senatorial aspirant
while the boy was an only son.
Residents of the area were shocked
at such a bloody clash because according to them, “it was the first
time something like this was happening here. The hostel had been very
peaceful and lively.”
Sources also hinted that the body was
immediately taken to the morgue of Bingham University Teaching Hospital
(BUTH), Jos, from where the deceased’s relations removed it for burial
on Saturday.
Police Public Relations Officer, Plateau State
Police Command, Abuh Emmanuel, confirmed the incident, promising more
details later.
On August 4, a combined team of the Special Task
Force (STF), the police and the Directorate of State Security (DSS) in
Plateau had carried out an operation at UNIJOS, Federal College of
Forestry and on people on the streets of some areas known to be
notorious for criminal activities and arrested 16 students believed to
be cult members.
The institution’s President of the National
Association of Political Science Students (NAPSS), Ogene Jude Ogbodo,
had earlier said that 16 of their male students were whisked away for no
just cause.
Contacted, the STF Spokesman, Capt. Ikedichi Iweha,
said that last week, three students were killed in the night by people
believed to be cult members, and one other killed along the
institution’s Bauchi Road campus.
According to Iweha, all the
arrested student suspects were currently being investigated, while those
not directly involved would be released and those found culpable handed
prosecuted.
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