End killings by thought cultists in Osun â $” Reps informs IGP, DSS

The House of Representatives, on Wednesday, prompted the Inspector General of Police (IGP ), the Director-General, Department of State Security(DSS)and other security firms to deploy officers to Ijesha

land, Osun State. This is to apprehend the killing of innocent Nigerians by believed cultists operating in the

area. The resolution followed the adoption of a motion of immediate public significance by Rep. Lawrence Ayeni (APC-Osun) on the floor of your house in Abuja.

In his movement, Ayeni noted that Atakumosa East/Atakumosa West, Ilesha East and Ilesha West Federal Constituency of Osun State had actually been the most tranquil localities in the South West region of the nation.

He, nevertheless, noted that the inglorious activities of suspected members of the yet to be recognized cultist group, had more than the past three months, led to the murder of unsuspecting homeowners in the area.

According to him, on Feb. 7, members of the dreadful cultist group in broad daytime eliminated 5 individuals.

“Those who were harmed by roaming bullets and sustained different degrees of injury were taken to Wesley Hospital in Ilesha East for medical treatment.

“The day for the All Progressives Congress (APC) party main, a group of political hooligans who drove in a top quality lorry of a certain political party, attacked the location of the party primary and unleashed attacks on the citizens,” he said.

He said that the group was successful in eliminating someone prior to they got away from the event, adding that the security firms pursued them and recovered the vehicle utilized for the operation.

“On Feb. 21, 7 individuals were killed in Irojo by the thought cultists around 7.30 pm, barely an hour after a peace conference by some community leaders and the Osun State Commissioner of Police,” he stated.

He said that residents of the areas could no longer sleep with their 2 eyes closed in the evening and were unable to go about their lawful organizations during the day following lethal events.