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Enugu Governor Mbah Sends Bill To Regulate Herbalists Over Rising Money Rituals (7091 Views)

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OLAADEGBU(m): 2:54pm On Jun 04
Enugu Governor Mbah Sends Bill To Regulate Herbalists Over Rising 'Money Rituals'

June 4, 2025
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The Governor of Enugu State, Peter Mbah, has transmitted an Executive Bill to the Enugu State House of Assembly aimed at regulating the activities of native doctors, herbalists, and related persons in the State.

The proposed legislation, entitled "Maintenance of Internal Security, Vigilance and Order," seeks to outlaw money rituals, criminal bulletproof charms, and the illegal use or occupation of forests and properties for criminal activities.

According to the bill, every person engaged in spiritual services in the State must be ed with the ministry, department, or agency designated by the Governor.

"Every person, who engages in the practice or rendering of spiritual services within the State, whether as a native doctor, herbalist, spiritualist, chief priest, diviner, seer, or by any other traditional or spiritual title or designation, shall be ed with the ministry, department or agency (MDA) of the State as may be designated by the Governor for that purpose," the bill reads.

Practicing without registration will attract a fine of not less than N1million and not more than N5million or two-year imprisonment or both.

This move is aimed at checkmating charlatans and unscrupulous individuals who claim supernatural powers to deceive and exploit the public.

The bill also targets money rituals and criminal bulletproof charms. Section 15 of the proposed legislation provides, "Any person who, under the guise of spiritual or traditional practice, isters or causes to be istered any charm, substance, or object on or for another person, for the purpose of invincibility and other forms of protection to facilitate the commission of any criminal offence; or acquiring wealth or benefits by supernatural means outside any lawful means of livelihood, commits an offence and is liable on conviction to imprisonment for a term of six (6) years or to a fine of not less than five million naira (N5,000,000), or both."

Furthermore, the bill prescribes six years of imprisonment or a fine of N5 million or both against anyone who uses or knowingly permits the use of any religious place for the commission or facilitation of a crime. Additionally, anyone involved in rituals or traditional practices using human parts will face twenty years imprisonment without the option of a fine.

The bill also places responsibility on property owners who allow their land or buildings to be used for kidnapping or banditry. "Any person who owns, occupies, or has control over any land or building... and knowingly allows it to be used as a camp, hideout, or base for kidnapping, the unlawful detention of victims, the collection of ransom, or for any other activity connected to kidnapping or banditry, commits an offence and is liable on conviction to imprisonment for a term of twenty (20) years without the option of a fine," the bill states.

Moreover, private security outfits are mandated to with the State Government, providing particulars of armed security operatives employed or deployed by them. Presidents-general of town unions are also required to submit security reports to Local Government council Chairmen or any other department designated by the Government.

Landlords and proprietors of hotels and guest houses are also required to obtain and transmit valid means of identification, phone number, occupation, and place of work of their prospective tenants and guests to relevant authorities. Proprietors of hotels and other lodging facilities shall install surveillance cameras within public areas to record and submit records of activities to relevant authorities.

The bill prescribes penalties for contravention, including fines and imprisonment. For instance, landlords who fail to comply will face a fine of not less than N500,000, while proprietors of hotels and guest houses will face a fine of N1 million.

On May 28, SaharaReporters reported how the police rescued a 13-year-old girl who was allegedly kidnapped for ritual murder in Umuojor village, Ishiagu community, Ezeagu Local Government Area of Enugu State.

The Command's spokesperson SP Daniel Ndukwe, had in a statement explained that the operation was carried out in collaboration with Neighbourhood Watch personnel and vigilant community and arrested three suspects in connection with crime.

Giving details, Ndukwe gave the names of the suspects arrested as - Uche Kingsley Agumba, 33; Ilo Nweze Onyedikachi, 36; and Ejike Odinwankpa, 38. However, the prime suspect, High Chief Levi Onyeka Obu, also known as "Ezeani" and "E-Dey-Play-E-Dey-Show," a native doctor and prominent member of the community, fled the scene and is currently at large.

"During the rescue operation, two decomposing bodies, one male and one female, were discovered buried in a concrete-sealed pit within an uncompleted building owned by the prime suspect," Ndukwe said. Adding that investigations revealed that the victims were recently murdered and buried in the pit for ritual purposes.

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The proposed legislation, entitled "Maintenance of Internal Security, Vigilance and Order," seeks to outlaw money rituals, criminal bulletproof charms, and the illegal use or occupation of forests and properties for criminal activities.

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immortalcrown(m): 3:00pm On Jun 04
Very good.

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DeltaBachelor(m): 3:25pm On Jun 04
Okay

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Policies65: 3:25pm On Jun 04
Good one

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handsomeyinka(m): 3:25pm On Jun 04
It's quite unfortunate people have no mercy..

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domDva(m): 3:26pm On Jun 04
action governor

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Commentor: 3:26pm On Jun 04
Money Ritual in Enugu?

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Gandollar(f): 3:26pm On Jun 04
Good!

The governor of the HQ of money ritual is busy dancing at owambes.

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Blackman7: 3:27pm On Jun 04
Which one is criminal bullet proof charm.

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MorataFC: 3:28pm On Jun 04
Good
REDshouse(m): 3:28pm On Jun 04
Simple heading like Bill to regulate witchcrafting, spiritualist, herbalist proposed by enugu government

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SusanOpeyemi(f): 3:29pm On Jun 04
Soludo started it but it is already late. Worshipping money is the order of the day.
fuckJones(f): 3:30pm On Jun 04
the governor want to control the gods.

the gods are crazy

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olaiya2007(m): 3:32pm On Jun 04
The gods are to be regulated grin

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lightwind(m): 3:32pm On Jun 04
Get Rich quick syndrome among Igbo people.

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EdiskyHarry: 3:34pm On Jun 04
A bill should also be ed, that embezzlement of public funds should be sentenced to a firing squad like china is doing.

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ShalliFvckMe: 3:34pm On Jun 04
Ever since Davido started hanging out with igbo boys. Igbo boys come dey mine skull.Becarful of who you make friends with undecided

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hartson: 3:35pm On Jun 04
Long over due.Enugu have sur our next door neighbour in ritual menace.

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DeltaBachelor(m): 3:36pm On Jun 04
You try !
muyico(m): 3:37pm On Jun 04
Igbo likes to do money ritual

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Nsexy333(m): 3:38pm On Jun 04
It looks like many of you didn't read through the line before saying good good good here. What's all this nonsense fine he's writting up and down? Is he looking for money? Someone caught with Human parts for rituals should pay a fine of some money or some years in Prison? No death penalty at all on any of the stupid bills. It's obvious he knows those using the humans parts that's why, nonsense. Blood begets blood, until I see such bill this is rubbish. Because boys will continue knowing if caught it's just money to pay or some years in prison, so they will always risk it.

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olaolaking: 3:38pm On Jun 04
If the government do anything seriously in this regard, Enugu will turn to ghetto in few times

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BABANGBALI: 3:40pm On Jun 04
If I talk now nairaland bot go vex for me like sey I dey owe seun money

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Sec5(m): 3:40pm On Jun 04
Let them start implementation when ed from Enugu-ezike

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BABANGBALI: 3:40pm On Jun 04
Commentor:
Money Ritual in Enugu?
en en now

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BABANGBALI: 3:42pm On Jun 04
ShalliFvckMe:
Yoruba sabi teach igbos bad things
Ever since Davido started hanging out with igbo boys. Igbo boys come dey mine skull.Becarful of who you make friends with undecided
very dry joke. Try another one

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fmlala: 3:47pm On Jun 04
Just like that
livitexguy(m): 3:55pm On Jun 04
Blackman7:
Which one is criminal bullet proof charm.
ODESHI

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simply22: 3:55pm On Jun 04
Thank you, Gov. Mbah.
This is the type of thing other governors in the country should emulate.

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inoki247: 3:57pm On Jun 04
Ogun State left the group chat...

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Jakpon: 4:00pm On Jun 04
Iboland. The land of horror, rituals and cannibalism. Human flesh is an edible delicacy in iboland. The chances of ending ones life inside the cooking pot is very high in iboland

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