- A clash erupted between the Eiye and Black Axe groups, potentially causing some victims to be caught unintentionally in the crossfire
The Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) has demanded justice over the death of a broadcaster in Edo State, Hillary Odia, who was killed cultists on the Eve of Christmas.
According to sources, a clash erupted between the Eiye and Black Axe groups, potentially causing some victims to be caught unintentionally in the crossfire between these rival cult factions.
Although initial reports suggested multiple casualties, a police source indicated that only two fatalities occurred, with another injured individual receiving medical attention at a hospital.
Edo State Police Public Relations Officer, Chidi Nwanbuzor, confirmed the incident, acknowledging the occurrence but stated that comprehensive details were yet to be obtained.
Nwabuzor disclosed that “a sizeable number of arrests of the secret cult members of various cult groups has been made in different locations in the state and the suspects would soon be charged for prosecution”.
Meanwhile, the NUJ in Edo State has charged security agencies, especially the Nigeria Police Force to unravel the circumstances surrounding the murder of the broadcaster.
The union prayed for the repose of the soul of its fallen soldier and urged his family to take solace in the fact that Odia would be remembered on the positive side of history.