Govt To Establish Special Court To Fast-Track Kidnapping, Cultism Cases In Edo

Govt To Establish Special Court To Fast-Track Kidnapping, Cultism Cases In Edo
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By Simeon OSAJIE

The Edo State Judiciary is expected to constitute Special Courts for the speedy trial of cases involving cultism and kidnapping across the state.

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There are indications that the Chief Judge of the State may have received a formal request from Governor Monday Okpebholo, seeking the nomination of three judges — or any number the Chief Judge considers appropriate — to form the Special Court.

If approved, the proposed court will be mandated to hear and determine, on an accelerated basis, criminal cases relating to cultism and kidnapping across Edo State, in a bid to reduce delays in prosecution and strengthen criminal justice delivery.

The development follows Governor Okpebholo’s recent public remarks on Thursday, June 18, 2026, during the parade of suspected kidnappers at the Edo State Police Command Headquarters in Benin City, where he announced plans to set up a dedicated court to ensure swift prosecution of offenders.

The Governor had stated: “We are going to set up a special court to prosecute kidnappers and cultists.”

It could not be independently confirmed whether the Chief Judge’s office has formally received the request or how soon a decision may be taken on the proposal.

The initiative has already attracted support from the legislature. Senator Joseph Ikpea, representing Edo Central Senatorial District, described it as a decisive measure aimed at strengthening the state’s response to rising insecurity.

If constituted, the Special Court would represent one of the most direct judicial interventions in recent years targeting kidnapping and cult-related crimes in Edo State.

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