Disturbed by the recent spate of cult-related killings in the state, the Edo State government is threatening to take legal actions against the Neo Black Movement, aka Black Axe.
The Chief Press Secretary to Governor Monday Okpebholo, Fred Itua, said this on Monday in a statement.
Itua said the decision became necessity after some self-acclaimed leaders of the group condemned the demolition of a building that was linked to the cult’s group activities.
The state government also noted that by publicly aligning itself with the structure and its usage, the cult group has confirmed its association with the actions coordinated from the premises, thus paving the way for lawful prosecution.
“The building in question was not just a regular structure; it was a hub for planning and executing violent attacks across Benin metropolis and other parts of Edo State. No responsible government will watch helplessly as criminal enclaves flourish under its watch.
“The demolition of that property was a direct response to actionable intelligence, and it was carried out in line with the provisions of the Anti-cultism Law duly passed by the Edo State House of Assembly,” the statement added.
Responding to recent claims by the leaders of the group that they renovated six public schools in the state since Okpebholo assumed office, the Government said they should back their claim up with proofs.
“The group must, without delay, publicly list the names and locations of the schools allegedly renovated, provide documented proof of the said renovations, and present the official letter of approval or partnership granted by the Edo State Government authorizing such actions.
“Failure to do so will result in immediate legal action for defamation, misrepresentation, and unauthorized interference in public infrastructure,” the government said.
Itua also disclosed that the state government would soon commence the development of a divisional police station on the parcel of land where the demolished cult-linked structure once stood, to serve as a deterrent to others.
He equally noted that other buildings linked with cult-related activities would be demolished in the coming days.
“More demolitions of buildings and properties linked to cultists and their criminal networks will follow in the coming days. The Okpebholo-led administration, relying on the existing anti-cultism legislation, remains unwavering in its resolve to sanitize Edo State of all forms of cultism.
“As the Chief Security Officer of the state, Governor Okpebholo will not sit back and watch innocent citizens killed by criminal gangs hiding under the guise of cult groups. It is the governor’s sworn responsibility to protect lives and property, and he is committed to executing that mandate decisively.
“For the avoidance of doubt, Governor Okpebholo has no affiliation—past, present, or future—with any cult group or clandestine organization. He remains neutral and committed solely to the welfare and safety of the people of Edo State. Any such group found operating within the state will be dismantled, and its members will be arrested and prosecuted without hesitation.
“Let it be made unequivocally clear: Edo State is not, and will never be, a safe haven for cultists. Anyone involved in cult-related activities is advised to cease and desist or relocate elsewhere. As long as Senator Monday Okpebholo remains the Executive Governor, Edo will be a hostile ground for cultism and all its manifestations.
“The anti-cultism law remains in full effect and will continue to be enforced. The Okpebholo administration will stop at nothing to rid Edo State of those who threaten peace, security, and the sanctity of human life,” the statement added.