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Oborevwori Grants Amnesty For Gun Merchants, Gives 30-Day To Surrender

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By Peters Monday, Abuja

 

The governor of Delta State, Sheriff Oborevwori has given all persons in possession of illegal weapons at Ugolo/Okorikpere in Okpe Local Government Area of the state a 30- day to surrender them or face the wrath of the law.

 

Congress learnt that the Governor has directed the security agencies to bring down any civilian seen with firearms if there is any more shooting in the area.

 

This was contained in a statement signed by Engr. Udoka Emmanuel, the Executive Assistant to Governor on Security matters on Thursday, adding that the youths have from January 1 till January 31, 2025 to surrender firearms and themselves.

 

The statement emphasised that the amnesty is coming on the heels of strong allegations against many youths of both communities who are in possession of firearms and large numbers of ammunition.

 

He asserted that if the proliferation of arms is not checked, it may threaten the future generations of residents in both.

 

The statement stressed, “After a meeting with the Ekpan police DPO, CSP Aliyu Shaba, security appointees of the Delta State Government headed by Engr. Udoka Emmanuel, the military, DSS, PG of Ugolo community and other security stakeholders regarding the recent communal crisis between Ugolo community and some leaders of the affected communities, I have been directed to give all persons in possession of illegal weapons of both communities from today 1/1/25 through 31/1/25 to surrender them or face the wrath of the law.”

 

The statement reiterated, “If the present spate of arms procurement in the affected communities is not checked, indigents and residents of both communities may witness an unsecured future for their next generation.

 

“The Government of His Excellency Rt. Hon. (Elder) Sheriff Oborevwori, Governor of Delta State will not allow unscrupulous elements to continue to brandish guns without recourse to the safety and development of our communities.

 

“The period of the weapon surrender would last for one month beginning from today. During this period, those in unauthorised possession of arms shall notify the Weapons Takeover Delegates headed by DSP Waziri (SO, Ekpan Division) and Engr. Udoka Emmanuel, Executive Assistant (Security) or through the PG of both communities.

 

“I was also directed to warn that failure to adhere to this directive, from 1/2/25, the police, the military and the DSS will launch a serious manhunt on the suspected gun runners in possession of these firearms.

 

“This warning and directive don’t in any way affect the ongoing investigation over the recent shootings in the area where 5 persons including a teenager were hit by stray bullets.

 

“And should there be any shooting again in the area, we have directed the security agencies to bring down anyone sighted with firearms.”

 

“If you take this warning for granted, you may be playing with your life,” it noted.

 

However, the governor did not disclose a location or centre where the arms would be surrendered in his statement. He equally failed to announce protective measures for intended persons who may want to surrender.

 

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