Lucky Obukohwo ReportingÂ
Four persons have been feared killed, in a renewed cult war between rival groups in Auchi Polytechnic, Auchi, the Administrative Headquarters of Etsako West Local Area of Edo.
Truth Live News learnt that the victims were killed in different locations during a violent clash between the Black Axe and Supreme Vikings Confraternities.
It was also gathered that the incident that led to cult killings occurred on Saturday, June 24 when a National Youth Service Corpse (NYSC) member alleged to be a member of the Black Axe confraternity was shot by the rival Supreme Vikings Confraternity.
The alleged NYSC member according to sources was later rushed to the hospital for treatment and had since been discharged.
It was scooped further that in a reprisal attack, a member of Vickings group was reportedly killed around Mr. Biggs in Jattu, Auchi
While three other victims were shot dead around Mechanic Site, Vacchi and Winners Road, all in Auchi.
However, there was a report on Friday morning alleging some lecturers of the Federal Polytechnic, Auchi to have abandoned invigilation of SPAT Examinations over their alleged involvement in cultism.
But in a quick response, the Assistant Public Relations Officer (PRO) of the institution, Mrs. Adebola Ogunboyowa, debunked the allegations, maintaining that the school ended its SPAT examinations on Friday as students are expected to vocate hall of residence on Saturday.
She said: “The allegation is not true. But in the first place, whatever is happening, maybe the issue of cult clashes, nothing happened in the polytechnic community.
“As I speak to you right now (to our Correspendent yesterday), I am in school and nothing is happening within the polytechnic community.
“Whatever is happening outside the polytechnic community because we have surrounding host communities, we have no power over it”, Ogunboyowa said.
However, efforts to get the side of the Edo State Police Command Public Relations Officer SP Chidi Nwabuzor as regards the incident proved abortive as several calls put across to his phone left unanswered.