Abakaliki residents lament rising spate of cult violence, robberies

Residents of Abakaliki have continued to lament the increasing rate of burglaries, theft of foodstuffs and cult clashes in Ebonyi.
Recent cult clashes in some parts of Abakaliki led to the loss of lives, just as the clashes have had untoward effects on business activities in parts of Abakaliki LGA.
Aside from cult activities, some residents said burglaries and theft of foodstuffs had become worrisome.
Chinenye Orji, a resident, said many had lost valuable items and foodstuffs to burglars and petty thieves.
She said a robber once forced a neighbour to empty her bank account using a Point of Sale machine they carried into the victim’s house.
“It is so bad. We no longer sleep with our eyes closed. There are fears everywhere because of cult activities in some parts,” said Ms Orji.
Another resident, Job Okereke, said burglars raided his neighbour’s apartment in broad daylight on Tuesday and carted away foodstuffs unchallenged as occupants had gone away to their various businesses.
“We need government and security agencies’ intervention. Our businesses are crumbling, and the economic situation in the country is not helping either,” Mr Okereke lamented.
Abakaliki council chair Ebere Nwogba assured that the government was determined to address the situation to ensure the restoration of peace and orderliness in the area.
“To end violence and cult-related activities in Abakaliki and environs, I have had an enlarged security meeting with security chiefs, traditional rulers and other stakeholders.
“It is sad that cult activities and burglaries are inflicting pain on the people, particularly on bereaved families,” said Mr Nwogba.
(NAN)
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