Female secondary school cultist stabs classmate in Bayelsa
A suspected female cult member, identified only as Josephine, has stabbed Miss Lillian Friday, her classmate, in the right eye for refusing to join a cult group.
The suspect and the victim
are both SSS 1 pupils of Community Secondary School, Otuoke, in the Ogbia Local
Government Area of Bayelsa State.
It was learnt that the
incident happened in the country home of former President Goodluck Jonathan on
Thursday.
The suspect (Josephine) was
said to have been mounting pressure on Lillian to join a cult group which she
persistently rejected.
The victim’s uncle, Mr.
Benson Agiobu, said his niece said Josephine and her gang insisted she must
join their group or they would teach her a bitter lesson she wouldn’t forget.
Agiobu said Lillian met
Josephine on the way and she insisted that she must join their group.
He stated, “It was when
Lillian refused again that Josephine alerted other members of group who were
with her at the time. They held Lillian down while she was stabbed in the right
eye with a sharp object by Josephine and they fled.’’
He said Josephine is a
native of Ayakoro and Otuokpoti communities in the Ogbia council area, while
his niece (the victim) is a native of Emeyal 1, in the same LGA.
We were told that the victim is currently receiving
treatment at an undisclosed hospital in the state.
A source, who spoke on
condition of anonymity, said that the damage done to Lillian’s right eye was
such that she might need to undergo a surgery.
Speaking on the
development, a human rights group on anti-cult activities in primary and
secondary schools, Patriotism Advancement and Community Orientation Network, has
condemned the incident.
The Convener, PACON, Aluzu
Augustine, who said his group had since March 11, 2018 embarked on a campaign
against cultism and drug abuse in Bayelsa, described the act as “barbaric and
demonic.”
When contacted, the
spokesperson for the police in the state, Bayelsa State Command, Mr. Asinim
Butswat, said he had yet been properly briefed on the incident.
It will be recalled that
four armed teenagers suspected to be members of a cult group in March attacked
Community Secondary School in the state.
The invasion of the school
took place after the state government through the ministry of education
expelled seven pupils over their alleged membership of a cult group.
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