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Edo Gov okays 21-year prison term for cultists, sponsors

AdeboyeBy AdeboyeNo CommentsJanuary 30, 20252 Mins Read
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Edo State Governor, Monday Okpebholo, has introduced tougher penalties for individuals involved in cult-related crimes within the state.

On Thursday, the governor signed the Secret Cult and Similar Activities Prohibition Bill, 2025, into law, effectively repealing the Edo State Secret Cult Prohibition Law, 2018.

The new law, which was recently passed by the Edo State House of Assembly, came into effect on January 24, 2025.

The legislation outlines severe punishments for anyone found guilty of cult activities.

Under the new law, those who harbor cultists or allow their properties to be used for cult-related purposes face up to 10 years in prison and the demolition of their property.

The Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, Fred Itua, disclosed these developments in a statement, adding that individuals who sponsor cultism, either financially or materially, could face up to 21 years in prison.

Itua explained, “This law stipulates 21 years imprisonment for those who provide financial or material support to cult groups, 10 years for harboring cultists or allowing one’s property to be used for cult-related activities, and 21 years for those involved in assault, injury, or property destruction. The death penalty is the consequence for individuals found guilty of committing murder to further cult activities.”

He emphasized that the new law is intended to serve as a deterrent to those threatening the peace and security of Edo State, rather than intimidating law-abiding citizens.

Itua further noted that this legislative action demonstrates Governor Okpebholo’s firm commitment to restoring peace and order in the state.

“This law is more than a punitive measure—it’s about safeguarding lives and ensuring a secure future for the people of Edo State,” Itua said.

“Cultism has devastated many young people, transforming them into agents of violence instead of productive members of society. With this law, we are reclaiming Edo from criminals and ensuring that families, businesses, and communities can flourish without fear.”

The law also includes provisions for the demolition and confiscation of properties linked to cult activities, reinforcing the government’s stance that crime will not be tolerated.

“The government is sending a strong message: Edo State belongs to law-abiding citizens, not criminals,” Itua concluded.

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