By Tina Amanda
The Rivers State Police Command has been alerted regarding a nationwide celebration by the Neo-Black Movement (NBM), also known as Aiye or Black Axe, scheduled for July 7, 2024.
This event, referred to as AIYE Day or 7/7, is intended to commemorate their Founder’s Day and is expected to be observed across all states of the federation, particularly in higher institutions of learning.
The Police Command has expressed concerns due to the Neo-Black Movement’s history of campus violence, inter-cult clashes, and other criminal activities.
In a press statement issued by the Command Spokesperson, SP Grace Iringe-Koko, said “We estimate that the annual AIYE DAY celebration will likely be held in the cult group’s dens and strongholds, especially in tertiary campuses nationwide.
“Also, the ceremony may likely avail opportunities for counter-cult activities, inter-cult violence, and other associated violent crimes in and around tertiary institutions within Rivers State. Furthermore, it might provide ample opportunity for the forced initiation of innocent victims and other acts such as rape and armed robbery.
“Consequently, the Commissioner of Police, CP Olatunji Rilwan Disu psc, has directed all Area Commanders, DPO, and Tactical team commanders to carry out pre-emptive and response raids in all identified cult hideouts, blackspots, and hotels that may be used as meeting points by the cult leaders, to ensure that the planned AIYE DAY celebration does not hold within their AORS and that suspected cult members are arrested and made to face the law.
“Area Commanders, DPOs, and Tactical team commanders are to emplace visible and effective patrol strategies with close monitoring of all higher educational institution campuses, and public places across their AORS, to intercept cult members and frustrate their purpose.
“Higher institutions of learning be advised to increase security measures and maintain strict supervision to ensure the safety and well-being of all students. Educators and school Administrators should be observant of unusual gatherings or activities among students in their institutions.
“Parents and guardians should watch keenly over their children and wards during this period and look out for any warning signs in the content of their interaction with friends.
“Community leaders are advised to be aware of possible gatherings or unusual activities in their area. They and local security outfits should synergize and remain vigilant, reporting any suspicious activities at the closest Police Station.
Religious leaders should sermonize their congregants on the evil of secret cultism”.
The Command reiterated its commitment to carrying out its duty of maintaining law and order whilst protecting lives and property.
“We will not relent in dealing decisively with any person or group intent on disturbing the peace that we have assiduously worked to achieve”.