Wednesday, September 2, 2015

See The Dangerous Ex Militant Who Surrendered 84 Guns To The Govt (Photos)

 A notorious but repentant ex-militant known as Agwaza in Benue State has denounced militancy to embrace the amnesty programme offered by the state governor.
Agwaza
Agwaza, as he is popularly known, submitted 84 guns to the Benue State government

Agwaza’s decision to quit criminality was in response to a two-month deadline declared by the present administration which allowed possessors of illegal weapons in the state to surrender them to the government.
Agwaza

Speaking at the handover of 84 assorted calibre weapons, which was performed in the presence of the state Commissioner of Police and other members of the state security council, the alleged militia said the land dispute between Benue and Taraba States led to the formation of his group.
“My neigbours were overran severally by the enemies from Taraba State, It was as a result of the unfortunate incidents that I was made the head of a local militia to check the attacks on our communities.”
Agwaza, who acknowledged the importance of the government’s amnesty programme, pledged his support for the programme just as he sought a peaceful resolution of the lingering border disputes between the two states”.
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Agwaza, Ex militant submits 84 guns

Agwaza, Ex militant submits 84 guns

Agwaza, Ex militant submits 84 guns

2 comments:

  1. The act of President Buhari's in undermining the principles of Federal Character Commission is a clear indication that president Buhari has no regard for the constitution, Rule of law and has no respect for the various Federating units in the country as such it correct to state that the Buhari is a president of the Northern part of Nigeria and not for the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

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  2. @Patrick O. what an opinion. You fellow member will answer this view of urs. But as far as Buhari is concerned Nigeria is One but everybody have an Opinion just like u have voice out urs

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