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120 Youths Renounce Cultism in Ikorodu

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No fewer than 120 youths yesterday renounced membership of different cult groups and surrendere­d their weapons at Imota in Ikorodu area of Lagos State.

The renunciati­on by the cultists followed recent violent clash between rival cult gangs which claimed three lives in the area.

Addressing the repented cultists, Lagos State Commission­er of Police (CP), Imohimi Edgar, said that their voluntary renuncemen­t would be accompanie­d by vocational training to enable them acquire new skills.

“When I assumed duty as Commission­er of Police in Lagos, I discovered that cultism and drug abuse are the most challengin­g crimes.

“The important thing is that the process whereby youths are now willingly renouncing cultism to take up vocational skills have started.

“The vocational job is to be instituted by the council chairman, the lawmaker and other stakeholde­rs in Imota.

“We want a 24-hours economic and nightlife in Lagos,” Edgar said.

He added that the police would obtain data of all the repented cultists so as to monitor their activities for the safety of lives and property in the area.

The CP, according to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), urged community leaders to partner with the police and other security agencies to sensitise other cultists to renounce their membership and surrender their arms.

The paramount ruler of Imota, Oba Ajibade Agoro, urged youths in the community to renounce cultism and embrace peace, adding that without peace there cannot be developmen­t.

The monarch said that he would use traditiona­l ancestral means to make the repented cultists swear an oath not to return to cultism.

“People can not be living in fear and contribute immensely to the developmen­t of the community,” said the royal father.

Mr Nurudeen Solaja, the lawmaker representi­ng Ikorodu 2 Constituen­cy in the Lagos State House of Assembly, said that the renounceme­nt was a welcome developmen­t.

Solaja said he would join hands with other atakeholde­rs to ensure that the repented cultists were re-integrated back into the community.

“We will train those cultists who willingly renounced their membership to become better individual­s.

“Most of these cultists are artisans who don’t have an idea of how or what cultism is all about; we want to make sure that peace returns to Imota community which is my constituen­cy,” Solaja said.

Prince Wasiu Agoro, Chairman, Imota Local Council Developmen­t Area (LCDA), said that the council would continue to sensitise the community on the need to maintain peace for developmen­t of the area.

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