The government also disbanded all vigilante committees in the
state with directives to the security agencies to take charge of scrutinising
such committees.
Gov. Nyesom Wike of Rivers announced this during the submission
of the report of the Rivers State Amnesty Programme by its committee in Port
Harcourt.
He described the Amnesty Programme as very successful since
about 22, 430 cultists accepted the amnesty.
Wike also said that for the fact that 911 assorted arms, 7661
assorted ammunitions and 147 explosives were surrendered made the programme a
success and the state relatively peaceful.
He, however, said that his administration had zero tolerance to
crime and criminality.
“To show that Government is serious, I hereby disband all
vigilante committees in the various communities.
”I direct the security agencies to make sure that we don’t have
such committees except they profile their members to prove that they don’t
belong to any cult group.
“Initially, people felt it was a political game. I thank God
Almighty that we have proved our critics wrong that we are serious to ensure
the security of lives and property in the state,” he said.
Wike explained that the state government did not monetise the
amnesty programme as it preferred the cultists and kidnappers to sincerely
embrace the programme.
He assured all the repentant cultists and kidnappers that they
would be duly rehabilitated and made to become useful to the society.
”But if by tomorrow, you return to crime, know that amnesty does
not cover you,” the governor said.
The governor also directed security agencies to go after all
cultists and kidnappers who refused to voluntarily accept the amnesty offer.
Wike said that the time for amnesty ”is over and we are going to
take the war to them.
”Since we have given you the opportunity and you have refused to
surrender, you have become enemies of the state.
”The state will fight to the last to make sure that criminality
is reduced to the barest minimum so that investors will continue to have
confidence to invest their funds in the state.”
Wike cautioned the politicians not politicise crime, adding that
anybody that was involved in crime should not be reduced to party politics.
According to him, when somebody is a cultist, don’t say that
that person belongs to party A, that is not fair.
”We have to fight crime; we have to join hands to bring lasting
peace to this state,” the governor said.
He then called on the Federal Government to support the state
with adequate security as it is the treasure base of the nation.
”If there is crisis in Rivers State, it will affect Nigeria and
so for us as a government, we will continue to partner with Federal Government
to achieve zero tolerance to crime.
”We will not support crime. It doesn’t matter the political
divide. If you are involved, you will face the law.”
Mr Kenneth Chinda, the Chairman of the Amnesty committee, who is
also the Special Adviser to the Governor on Amnesty, presented the report of
the committee to the governor.
He said the committee was successful as it adopted a direct
dialogue approach by establishing direct, honest, transparent and sincere
contacts with the leaderships of the various groups through a discreet
confidence building process.
The committee urged the government to disband all armed
community vigilance groups as well as direct all communities to surrender their
weapons to the relevant security agencies.
The membership of the State Amnesty Committee was drawn from the
Nigerian Army, the Nigerian Navy, the Nigerian Police and the Department of
State Service.
Source: pmnews
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