Repentant Criminals in Anambra Granted Amnesty Till Feb 2025

Repentant Criminals in Anambra Granted Amnesty Till Feb 2025
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Anambra State Governor, Professor Chukwuma Soludo, has extended an offer of amnesty to individuals engaged in criminal activities within the state, stipulating that they must surrender their weapons by the end of February 2025.

Additionally, the governor revealed intentions to initiate a collaborative security operation aimed at addressing the issue of insecurity in the region.

This operation has been designated as ‘Operation Udo Ga Achi’, which translates to ‘Let Peace Reign’.

During a press briefing at the Anambra State Governor’s Lodge on Tuesday, Soludo highlighted that his administration has pinpointed armed robbery, kidnapping, cultism, and extortion as the primary challenges contributing to insecurity in the state.

He said: “As for touting, the State Anti-touting Agency codenamed SASA is tackling that in Onitsha and they are doing quite well.

“When we came in as governor, about seven local government areas were in the grip of hoodlums, but we took on them head on and liberated all those communities.

“Today, we hear that a handful of some of those criminals earlier dislodged have now come together and have been terrorizing the state.

“We have had reports of people being kidnapped, and vehicles snatched, but in the coming days, we will launch Operation Udo Ga Achi. We have procured here 168 patrol vehicles which would be distributed to various security agencies.

“Apart from the support we will be given the security agencies, we are also deploying ICT in the fight against insecurity.

“We are calling on criminal elements who would want to partake in our amnesty programme to come forward and surrender themselves and their arms. We are giving them from now to end of February to come and surrender and we will be ready to help them start life afresh.”

Speaking on the continuous incarceration of separatist leader, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, and the fact that many of the criminals hide under the cover of his detention to perpetrate crime, Soludo insisted that indications have shown that what is happening is organized criminal enterprise and has nothing to do with Kanu’s detention.

He said: “I have been at the forefront of the call for the release of Kanu, I even said that in the worst case scenario, I was ready to keep him here at the Government House and produce him anytime he is needed.

“Part of the reason was that we really need to sit down, to interrogate this whole idea. But for people saying that the insecurity is because of his detention, I want to tell you that Nnamdi Kanu himself and IPOB, the organisation he leads, have made several press releases dissociating themselves from the kidnap for ransom and criminality that is ongoing.

“The truth of the matter is that criminals have now emerged, hordes of them organize themselves, using his (Kanu’s) name. I’m not so sure that even if he comes now and says stop that they will hear him. They have tasted blood and they will not stop. They go for kidnappings and they are making millions from it, so they will not stop.

“Imagine someone who is riding okada and they recruit him and he goes into the bush and all his life he has never had N100,000 at once and he joins the group and all of a sudden they do a successful kidnap operation and he gets one million or two from ransom. Tomorrow you think he will want to leave? In fact the one who tells him to leave the business will be his enemy.

“So the matter is much more complicated now and it is taking a life of its own. It is now lucrative business. All of them talking about agitation are just using that as a cover to get the sympathy of the people, especially those who are not informed. They present themselves as liberators. You are a liberator and you stay in the bush and you want us to believe you? They now add to it idolatry. The first thing they put in any town they go to is a massive shrine.”

Gov Soludo further threatened to revoke lands of any community who harbour criminals. He added that members of such communities who give food or contribute money to take to them in the bush will also be treated as collaborators.

He said: “Also, any house that is found to have harboured kidnappers will henceforth become the property of the government.”

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