– Militants
in Rivers have been urged to surrender their weapons and embrace peace –
Governor Wike inaugurated a committee constituting of security operatives
– He gave
militants 60 days to surrender
Governor
Nyesom Wike inaugurated the State Amnesty Programme Committee on Friday,
September 16 and appointed Sir Ken Chinda who is the special adviser to the
governor on amnesty as chairman. Militants in the Niger Delta region have been
blowing up oil and gas pipeline with the notorious being the Niger Delta
AVengers.
In a
statement issued by Simeon Nwakaudu who is the special assistant to the
governor, it was revealed that the committee was made up of representatives of
the Nigerian Armed Forces, the Nigerian Police and the Department of State
Services.
Governor
Wike charged the committee to interface with different cult groups and militants
for the purpose of retrieving arms from them. He warned them however not to
promise militants that they will be paid for the weapons they surrendered.
“Anyone who has surrendered his arms and has followed through the process laid
out for the amnesty will be pardoned. Such a person will not be prosecuted.

The
governor reiterated that the amnesty programme is not politically motivated as
it was designed to promote the security of all communities in the state. Mr Ken
Chinda assured the governor that members of the Amnesty will work in line with
the terms of reference outlined. by naij.com
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