In this week’s episode of Inside Edo State Government House with Fred Itua, the spotlight falls on one of the most pressing issues that has plagued Edo State for years — cultism. Under the firm and determined leadership of Governor Monday Okpebholo, Edo State is witnessing a bold and strategic campaign aimed at dismantling the deep-rooted menace of cult-related violence across communities.
Governor Okpebholo, who assumed office with a clear vision for peace and stability, has prioritised security as the cornerstone of his administration. Recognising that cultism threatens not only lives but also economic development and social harmony, the governor launched an all-encompassing anti-cultism initiative that combines law enforcement, community engagement, and youth empowerment.
Speaking to Inside Edo State Government House, Governor Okpebholo reaffirmed his commitment to restoring sanity and order in the state. “Our young people deserve a future free from the fear of violence and intimidation,” he stated. “We are sending a strong message that cultism and criminality have no place in Edo State.”
The government’s efforts have been backed by the Edo State Security Network, local vigilante groups, and traditional rulers who have joined forces to root out cult activities in their domains. In recent months, several notorious cult leaders have been apprehended, and violent clashes between rival groups have significantly declined in hotspots such as Benin City, Auchi, and Ekpoma.
Beyond enforcement, the administration has taken proactive steps to address the root causes of cultism. Initiatives such as skills acquisition programs, entrepreneurship training, and educational support are being implemented to give youths viable alternatives to criminal groups. Community leaders and religious organisations have also been encouraged to participate in public enlightenment campaigns promoting peace and moral values.
Fred Itua’s reportage captures the renewed sense of hope and confidence among Edo residents, many of whom now speak of a more secure environment for business, education, and community life. The once rampant fear of cult clashes is gradually being replaced by a growing belief in the power of purposeful governance.
Governor Okpebholo’s war against cultism represents more than a security operation — it is a moral and social revolution aimed at reclaiming Edo’s reputation as a land of peace, culture, and opportunity. With sustained effort and public cooperation, Edo State appears well on its way to becoming a model for effective crime prevention and youth reorientation in Nigeria.






