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RSG Warns Ex-Militants Against Crimes
The Rivers State Government has stated categorically that any ex-militant that engages in crime would face the wrath of the law as the post amnesty programme has no room for criminality.
Governor Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi stated this yesterday when he addressed the authorities of the University of Port Harcourt at Choba over the recent violent demonstration of ex-militants on the school campus.
Governor Amaechi, who was represented by the Secretary to the State Government, Mr Magnus Abe, said the havoc caused by the ex-militants on the institution was totally unacceptable and would not be tolerated by the state government.
The governor explained that the amnesty period elapsed on October 4, this year, and therefore raping, looting and destruction of people’s properties, which are not covered by the amnesty programme, attract punishment.
He restated the state government’s commitment to the rule of law and assured that anybody who commits crime would face the wrath of the law because the state government would not allow a recurrence of criminality.
Governor Amaechi said the ex-militants were brought to the Aluu camp to be re-orientated and rehabilitated to make them better people but noted that under the present circumstance it is wrong to allow them stay near the institution.
The State Chief Executive used the opportunity to convey the deep concern of the government and good people of Rivers State to the University Community over the incident and appealed to the victims to put themselves together while those raped are to be given proper medical attention.
Governor Amaechi stated that the federal government has been fully briefed on the issue, emphasizing that the non-payment of their allowance should not have attracted the violence they perpetrated on the school community.
He, therefore, urged the Vice Chancellor of the institution to reassure members of the school community that the incident would not reccur and advised them to go back to work.
Earlier, the Vice Chancellor of Uniport Prof. Don Baridam, thanked the state government for the concern they have shown towards the school and the reassurance of adequate security measures.
Prof. Baridam said few weeks after the murder of the school’s Chief Security Officer and the violence perpetrated by the ex-militants, a state of fear has now enveloped the institution, leading to workers absenting themselves from work for fear of their lives.
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