The Edo State Government has demolished a building in Uromi believed to be connected to ritualistic practices and cult activities. This action forms part of a broader initiative to combat rising crime within the state. Authorities have not released details regarding arrests or specific evidence linking the building to criminal activity, but confirmed its demolition. The move signals a firm stance against illicit practices and aims to deter similar activities. Local residents reportedly expressed concerns about the prevalence of ritual killings and cultism in the area, prompting the government’s response. The demolition was carried out as part of a renewed effort to enhance security and restore order in Uromi and across Edo State. Further investigations are ongoing.
