A traditional head in Benue State, Chief Ambrose
Iyortyer on Monday led a group of repentant ‘bad boys’ to surrender
illegal weapons in their possession to the amnesty committee instituted
by Governor Samuel Ortom.
Chief Iyortyer, while handing over the group which comprised mainly of
young people from his Ushongo domain to the amnesty officials at the
Government House in Makurdi, said they had pleaded for forgiveness and
to be reintegrated into the society.
Speaking during a ceremony to receive the group, which was terrorising
the area before now, the governor said the amnesty committee was already
working out detailed modalities to rehabilitate and reintegrate those
who surrender illegal weapons.
According to him the modalities included a retreat at which terms of
rehabilitation and reintegration of the affected persons would be
unveiled.
Ortom said he was determined to tackle security issues first so as to
provide an enabling environment for investment in the state.
He commended the Ter Ushongo, other traditional rulers and the clergy
who accompanied him for providing the platform for the youths to
surrender, urging all residents of the state to expose criminals in
their midst.
Responding on behalf of those who surrendered the arms, Liambee Adeede,
promised never to indulge in crime again just as he thanked the governor
for giving them the opportunity to repent.
Special Adviser to the Governor on Security Matters, retired Colonel
Edwin Jando, said the surrendered weapons included assorted automatic
and locally made rifles, pistols, grenades, and rounds of live
ammunition.( Clued from Daily Trust)
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