The Guardian (Nigeria)

Police kill notorious cult leader in Rivers

- From Port Harcourt

OPERATIVES of the Rivers State Police Command have neutralise­d one Izuma David Odiereke, also known as Solution, a notorious cult leader operating in Owube

Kingdom in Ahoada

West Local

Council of the state.

The

Guardian learnt that Odiereke, the leader of the Greenland cult group, who has long been on the wanted list of the Police, met his Waterloo in a gun duel with law enforcemen­t officers in a forest within the Local Council at about 4: 00a. m. on Monday.

Addressing newsmen at the Ahoada Area Command, where Odiereke’s body was brought, Rivers State Police Commission­er, Olatunji Disu said the deceased was declared wanted in 2016 following attacks on police officers.

He said: “We have been under attack from him and his cult group for some time. The command declared him wanted in 2016 due to numerous killings attributed to him. He is a serial killer, and his criminal activities have rendered his clan deserted.

“The reign of terror perpetrate­d by Odiereke came to an end when the command led a successful operation to his camp at Api forest, situated between Odiereke Ubie and Joinkarama in Ahoada West Local Council.

“Despite his attempts to evade capture, the command maintained relentless pursuit, eventually leading to

his neutralisa­tion.”

Disu listed over 10 people killed by Odiereke’s Greenland Cult during his reign of terror, to include a notable paramount ruler, Sampson, who fell victim to the gangster on February 2, 2024.

He commended the officers of the Ahoada Area Command and Division for their dedication and urged them to remain steadfast in their commitment to maintainin­g peace and security in the region.

Meanwhile, members of the Ahoada West community, who gathered to see the corpse of the dreaded cultist, have expressed appreciati­on for the Rivers Police Command’s efforts in restoring peace.

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