No More Amnesty Programme, Wike Tells Criminals
Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike, has declared that his administration would not organize another amnesty programme for criminals in the state, because some of them that repented had returned to crime.
Wike also said that he would not permit the proliferation of vigilante groups, stating that youths interested in helping to build the state’s security architecture should join the State Neighbourhood Safety Corps Agency.
The governor, who spoke yesterday while receiving the Ekpeye Traditional Rulers from Ahoada East and Ahoada West Local Government Areas, said that he took this decision after OSPAC, a vigilance group from Ogba/Egbema/Ndoni Local Government Area started overstepping its boundaries.
Traditional Rulers of Ahoada East and Ahoada West Local Government Areas had submitted arms retrieved from repentant criminals in the Area, after a local amnesty programme.
He said: “I am being very careful about Vigilante Groups in all the Local Government Areas because of what OSPAC is doing. They are now going beyond their boundaries.
“We will reintegrate OSPAC into the State Neighbourhood Safety Corps Agency. Anyone who wants to support the security structure, should join the State Neighbourhood Safety Corps Agency. ”
We will not approve Local Vigilante for different Local Government Areas “.
He said that some criminals may pretend to have repented, only for them to renege after re-arming themselves, vowing that the Rivers State Government would no longer operate an amnesty programme, since many of the criminals reneged during the first exercise.
He said: “We granted amnesty in the past and some boys went back to crime. For now, we are doing what is called, ‘Binding Over’. If they renege, the law will take its course.
“When the court binds you over, it will be difficult for you to renege”.
While saying that the security agencies were determined to fight crime across the state, Wike commended the Traditional Rulers of Ekpeye land and Deputy Speaker of the House of Assembly, Ehie Edison, for taking proactive action to improve security.
The governor said the State Government would reward the Divisional Police Officers of Ahoada East and West and the Joint Task Force Commander in the area, Major Nwachukwu, for their roles in promoting peace and security.
Earlier, Eze Igbu Upkata, Dr. Felix Otuwarikpo, said Traditional Rulers from Ahoada East and West Local Government Areas worked with the security agencies to ensure that peace returned to Ekpeye land.
He said that the Deputy Speaker of the Rivers State House of Assembly, RT Hon Ehie Edison, supported the peace process which included confidence building and the return of arms by repented criminals.
He said that 113 former cultists have repented and they turned in their arms. He noted that a cultist known as VIP and his group will also surrender on Friday.
Wike and the Service Commanders later inspected the arms surrendered by the repentant criminals.