The Forum of South-East Academic Doctors (FOSAD) expresses its deep concern and outright condemnation of the recent spate of cult-related killings that occurred at Nibo and near the Unizik Gate in Anambra State.
These tragic and senseless acts of violence, which have claimed the lives of innocent individuals, threaten not only the safety of our communities but also the educational institutions that should be sanctuaries for learning, peace, and development.
As academic professionals, we are particularly disturbed by the fact that these heinous acts occurred close to an institution of higher learning.
The proximity of such violence to a university environment undermines the very foundation of education, which is built on the principles of critical thinking, respect for human life, and the pursuit of knowledge for the betterment of society.
The Forum strongly condemns these cult-related activities and the escalating violence they bring. Cultism has no place in our society, and it is especially heartbreaking to see it taking root among the youth—many of whom should be focused on their education and building a brighter future for themselves and our region.
We extend our deepest condolences to the families and loved ones of the victims whose lives were needlessly cut short by these reprehensible actions.
We also call on the Anambra State government, law enforcement agencies, and security operatives to intensify efforts to bring the perpetrators of these killings to justice and to eradicate cultism in all its forms.
We urge the authorities to leave no stone unturned in investigating these incidents and ensuring that those responsible face the full weight of the law.
Moreover, we appeal to educational institutions, community leaders, and parents to join forces in promoting values of peace, respect, and discipline among young people. It is crucial to engage in proactive dialogue, mentorship, and the establishment of programs that discourage young people from engaging in cultism or any form of criminality.
FOSAD reaffirms its commitment to partnering with relevant stakeholders in fostering a safe and conducive environment for education and the development of our future leaders. We are ready to support efforts aimed at preventing violence, promoting youth empowerment, and enhancing the security of academic environments in the South-East and beyond.
We, therefore, call on all individuals, institutions, and government bodies to unite in the fight against cultism and restore peace and order to our communities.
E-Signed:
Dr Stephen Nwala
President, Forum of South-East Academic Doctors (FOSAD)
Dr Uzor Ngoladi
Secretary General, Forum of South-East Academic Doctors (FOSAD)
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