Don Wanny: Wike proposes death sentence for cultism, kidnapping
*Governor Nyesom Wike of Rivers State
(Nigeria) Rivers State governor, Mr Nyesom Wike has declared that the
State Government will amend the State Anti-kidnapping Law to prescribe death
sentence for criminals involved in cultism, robbery and kidnapping.
In a state broadcast on Monday on
the killing of Johnson Igwedibia alias Don Wanny, Governor Wike stated that the Rivers State Government has zero tolerance for crime and criminality, hence it will
continue to take measures to
protect lives and property.
He said: "We reiterate our zero tolerance for all forms of
criminality and reassure all residents of our determination to be tough with
those who choose to violate our criminal laws and undermine peace and security
in the state.
" To underscore the seriousness we attach to the fight against
violent crime, we shall be amending the Anti kidnapping law toprescribe the
maximum sentence for engaging in cultism, robbery and kidnapping."
Governor Wike stated that the amnesty programme of the state government
which generated peace and was largely
successful before it was compromised by
the immediate past Governor of Rivers State, Chibuike Amaechi who prevailed on
the Federal Government and the security agencies to sabotage it.
He emphasised that APC leaders in Rivers State worked against the Amnesty
Programme.
He said: "Our decision to offer amnesty to all repentant cultists,
militants and criminals was done in good faith and in the best interest of the
State. Regrettably, while the programme was on course, some opposition leaders
in our state, especially the former governor, unhappy with the successes
recorded, dissuaded some armed militants and cultists from sincerely embracing
the amnesty.
"Indeed, they also persuaded the Federal Government not to support
the programme and other security measures we had recommended. This is the
reason why we must thank the President for doing things differently and with
the support of all, a different result has been achieved.
"Even now, instead of showing respect for the dead and genuine
sympathies to the bereaved families of this dastardly act, the former Governor
prefers to further exploit the unfortunate incident for political ends by
making wild, unguarded and inciting statements against the State Government.
However, we leave him to the judgment of God and posterity."
Governor Wike said contrary to Amaechi's false claims and posturing, the
security challenge in Omoku predated the current administration.
He said Rivers State was never
peaceful when Amaechi held sway as
Governor, noting that the same Don Wanny tragically killed 32 persons in Omoku
on the 14th of December 2014 under Amaechi , who failed to bring Don Wanny to
justice.
Governor Wike said: "For years the security situation in Omoku in
particular, and Ogba/Egbema/Ndoni Local Government area in general, has been
most challenging because of the criminal activities of Don Wanny and his gang.
"We therefore, wholeheartedly thank President Muhammadu Buhari for
rising to the occasion and not politicking with the issue of security. We also
commend the security agencies, particularly, the Nigerian Army and the
Department of State Security, for swiftly rising to the challenge in the most
professional manner.
"There is no doubt that this heroic success has proven what is
possible when our security agencies are willing to discharge their
constitutional duties with unadulterated commitment and professionalism."
The governor stated that the position
of the state government on the amnesty
offer was clear as those who genuinely embraced the offer are bound to fully,
completely and perpetually renounce all forms of criminality to enjoy terms of
the amnesty or face the full weight of the law when they deviated from the programme.
He said: "Consequently, based on reliable information by the
security agencies, I hereby direct them to immediately arrest and prosecute the
under-mentioned persons who have either reneged on the terms of the amnesty and
or refused to embrace same by continuing with cultism, kidnapping, and armed
robbery in the State."
The governor listed 32 cultists from 12 local government areas to be
arrested and prosecuted by the security agencies.
While reassuring the security
agencies of the support of the Rivers
State Government as they discharge their
responsibility of maintaining law and order.
"The Rivers State Government will pay N20 million to any person who
volunteers useful information that would lead to the arrest and prosecution of
any of the afore-mentioned persons.
"Since 2015, we have been calling for tackling security issues
devoid of political considerations in Rivers State in order to achieve maximum
result. This level of commitment and professionalism as demonstrated in the
Omoku case is exemplary. Therefore, we will continue to demand no less from our
security agencies to keep our State safe and secure for residents, visitors and
investors.
" As a government, we have invested heavily on the security of the
State and will continue to do everything within our powers to guarantee the
security and safety of lives and property throughout the State. As a fact, we
will spare no cost in ensuring that nobody will have peace if the lives and
property of our people make no meaning to them", the governor said.
While recalling his visit to the families of the victims of the ugly
Omoku Violence on January 1, 2018 where he pledged a N200million bounty for
information on the perpetrators , Governor Wike said the death of Don Wanny
and his murderous gang is a welcome development.
He said: "Although we would have wanted Mr. Don Wanny and his gang
members to have been arrested alive and put to trial for their numerous crimes
and atrocities against his own people.
His death, nevertheless, is a huge relief to the entire State, and
therefore, most welcome development."
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