A catholic seminarian was attacked by masquerades in Nsukka, Enugu State. It was reported that the masquerades beat up the seminarian leaving him with machete cuts after robbing his of his phones and other valuables.
Reacting to the incident, Catholic Bishop of Nsukka Diocese, Bishop Godfrey Onah, condemned the activities of masquerades popularly called Oriokpa. Speaking, yesterday, in Nsukka during a church service at St. Theresa’s Cathedral, Nsukka, Bishop Onah urged law enforcement agencies to treat masquerades that block roads, beat, harm and extort money from people as terrorists and cultists. “It’s unfortunate that in this 21st century, some youths in Nsukka area would cover their faces, block roads, beat and extort money from people who go about their legitimate businesses in the name of masquerades,” he said. According to the Bishop, “on Wednesday, March 29, a seminarian serving in Nsukka diocese, Lawrence Ezugwu, while on his way to Enugu Electricity Distribution Company, EEDC, Nsukka district office to pay electricity bill was beaten to a pulp by a group of masquerades that blocked Enugu road at Ugwuoye Nsukka. “The seminarian has been in the hospital since Wednesday when the incident happened.
“This is a sacrilege and an abomination. The church will ensure that all those involved are brought to book as well as fight to bring this evil culture to an end. As bishop of this diocese, I am ready to lay down my life to stop this man’s inhumanity to man by masquerades who block roads, harm people, rape young girls, extort money from road users and intimidate innocent residents with weapons in the name of culture. “The Nsukka Oriokpa masquerade is an evil cult. Anybody engaging in it is worshiping idol.”
Contacted, Mr Ebere Amaraizu, Enugu State Police Public Relations Officer confirmed the incident and said one of the masquerades was already in police custody.
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