Woman killed by stray bullet in Bayelsa cult clash

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A woman identified simply as Onorakpoma has been killed by a stray bullet during a cult clash between rival groups, Bobos and Greenlanders, at the Swali Ultra Modern Market in Yenagoa, Bayelsa State.

Onorakpoma, a trader from Emede community in Isoko South Local Government Area of Delta State, was hit by the bullet while carrying out her business.

She was being rushed to a community in Southern Ijaw Local Government Area for emergency treatment to remove the bullet when she died on Monday.

The incident has renewed concerns over security around the slaughter section of the market, with traders calling for tighter measures to prevent further loss of lives.

When our correspondent visited the area on Tuesday morning, most shops along Slaughter Road remained shut, reportedly on the orders of security operatives. However, as the day progressed, some traders cautiously reopened their shops.

Sources said the security operatives expressed frustration over the traders’ failure to report cult-related activities, claiming they only learned of the violence after the woman’s death.

Members of the Isoko community in the state have raised concerns about the police preventing the deceased’s family from taking her body for burial. A market source revealed that before her death, Onorakpoma had instructed those around her not to take her to a mortuary but to bury her immediately if she died.

Narrating the incident, the source said, “On Monday, a cult member of northern extraction approached his former boss, who belongs to a rival cult group, to seek financial assistance.

“After being turned down, he was confronted by other members of the rival group, and in the ensuing altercation, he was shot in the arm. The bullet ricocheted and struck Onorakpoma critically. She was rushed for treatment but died on the way.”

President of the Isoko Development Union in Bayelsa, Mr. Godstime Ohigbo, criticised the police for restricting the family from burying the deceased.

“As I speak with you, we are at the State CID. The corpse is at her residence, and it’s being guarded by the police,” he said.

When contacted, Bayelsa State Police Public Relations Officer, Musa Mohammed, confirmed the incident, stating that the police responded swiftly after receiving the report.

“Immediately the police were alerted, the Commissioner of Police deployed tactical teams to the Swali community, and calm was restored. Three suspects linked to the cult groups have been arrested,” Mohammed said.

On the issue of the family being denied access to the corpse for burial, Mohammed explained, “When incidents like this occur, the police must investigate. The body will be taken to the mortuary after the investigation is concluded.”

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