Saturday, October 12, 2024 -On Saturday, Austin Okai, a former Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, House of Representatives candidate for Dekina/Bassa Federal Constituency of Kogi State, urged law enforcement agencies and traditional rulers in Igala land to address the rising tide of ritual killings and human trafficking in the area.
Recent
reports indicate a rise in cases of ritual killings in the area, with dead
bodies exhumed from burial grounds and women brutally murdered and their body
parts removed for sinister purposes.
Okai said
the alarming situation, which is particularly prevalent in Dekina LGA of the
state, raises urgent concerns about the safety and security of Igala
communities.
In a
statement he signed, Okai said the emergence of human parts trading has become
a horrifying reality in Kogi East, with the notorious activities of ‘Yahoo
Yahoo’ boys— individuals engaged in internet fraud — escalating into something
far more sinister.
He
said: “What was once viewed as a mere criminal enterprise has morphed into
a grave threat to life and dignity, as these individuals increasingly resort to
ritualistic practices to enhance their illicit gains.
“The abominable acts now dominating Igala land demand immediate attention and
action from all stakeholders.
“It is imperative to recognize that the government holds the enforcement power
necessary to address this crisis. Law enforcement agencies must be mobilized to
investigate these heinous crimes, apprehend the perpetrators, and restore a
sense of safety within our communities.
“The government must prioritize the establishment of a robust security
framework that not only deters these criminal activities but also fosters trust
and cooperation between law enforcement and the communities they serve.
“However, government action alone is insufficient. Parents and guardians must
awaken to the reality that the allure of quick wealth is leading many young
people down a perilous path.
“The romanticization of internet fraud and the pursuit of easy money have dire
consequences, as they draw our youth into a world where human life is devalued.
“It is crucial for families to engage in open conversations about the dangers
of such lifestyles, promoting values of hard work, integrity, and respect for
human life.”
Okai said
community leaders, traditional rulers and religious institutions also have a
vital role to play in combating the menace.
He said
they must come together to condemn these practices and educate the public about
the dangers of ritual killings and human trafficking, and provide support for
victims and their families.
Okai
added: “Creating awareness about the
psychological and social impacts of these crimes can help foster a community
that stands united against such atrocities.
“The time for action is now. We must not allow fear to paralyze us or silence
our voices. It is our collective responsibility to protect our communities and
ensure that the sanctity of life is upheld. By working together—government,
families, community leaders, and citizens—we can combat the rising tide of
ritual killings and human trafficking in Igala land.
“Let us reclaim our communities from the clutches of these abominable acts and
foster a safer, more secure environment for all. The future of our children and
the integrity of our land depend on it.”
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