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Posted by: seniorp900« on: August 27, 2015, 02:19:52 AM »What could have been a bloodshed was averted
at the Institute of Management Technology (IMT) in Enugu State, last Monday. While activities were at the peak on the campus, some hoodlums, suspected to be secret cult members, struck. There was pandemonium as everyone ran for dear life, turning the campus into a ghost town. The cultists’ target, a witness said, was a burly final year Mechanical Engineering student, who was in a storey-building classroom when the assailants arrived. The three-man gang isolated their target from the crowd and pushed him to the floor, pulling out their gun. The witness told CAMPUSLIFE that the suspected cultists made attempts to shoot at their victim but their gun could not discharge bullets. While this was going on, students, who were around the building, ran in various directions. Some, who were trapped in the classrooms on the upper floor of the building, jumped down. Many students got injured as they tried to escape from the scene. Some girls, who could not run, stood dazed, watching the horror scene. A student, who simply gave her name as Norah, told CAMPUSLIFE that the assailants aimed at their victim’s head but their gun’s trigger seized. She said two of the cultists continued to hit the victim with hard materials, while one of them reloaded the gun. “When he was done, he made another attempt to shoot at the victim, who was now bleeding profusely, but the gun still could not discharge bullets,” she said. When it dawned on the assailants that their mission had failed, they fled the scene, abandoning their victim in a pool of blood. The cultists, CAMPULIFE learnt, escaped through AfriHub Building, where they joined a waiting car and drove out of the campus. One of the victim’s classmates, who pleaded anonymity, said it was the second attack in the building by secret cult members in one week. He said: “The cult members visited exactly a week earlier. When they arrived in our class, they brought out a gun and ordered everyone to lie down. After a while, they ordered us to raise our faces and looked around. When they discovered that the person they were looking for was not in the class, they left. Now, they have come back again to terrorise us in the class. While all these happened, the school security officers were nowhere to be found.” Another student, who also did not want his name in print, said the school authorities deployed Man O’ War cadets, more than 20 minutes after the assailants left the campus, to harass students and search their bags. Investigation by CAMPUSLIFE showed that the campus has become unsafe because of the incessant attacks by cultists. A lecturer, who simply gave his name as Mr Ugwu, said cult clashes were becoming a common occurrence in the school. It would be recalled that government had recently embarked on “operation wipe out cultism”, following cult clashes that led to the death of students in Nsukka zone. The institution’s Director of Public Relations, Dr Ifeanyi Ojobor, denied the incident when he spoke to CAMPUSLIFE on telephone. He said: “I was on campus till the evening on that day and I never heard of such cult attack.” But, students have appealed to the management to strengthen the security on the campus. They urged the authorities to equip the school security officers to combat the growing violence on the campus.
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