Ebonyi governor grants amnesty to 51 youths involved in land conflict
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Announcing the amnesty on Friday at the 134 Battalion, Nigerian Army, Ezillo, Ishielu LGA, Mr Nwifuru urged beneficiaries to embrace peace and a new path.
The governor said the state government was working with the Nigerian Army to achieve lasting peace in the conflict-affected areas.
“Our disarmament programme marked a turning point, showing the youths’ willingness — once vigilante members — to surrender arms and embrace peace,” the governor stated.
He said the voluntary surrender of eight mortar bombs, 29 AK-47 rifles, and 21 pump-action guns demonstrated their commitment to peace and a brighter future.
“We honour this commitment by granting amnesty to 51 of our brothers previously trapped in a cycle of violence,” Mr Nwifuru said.
He emphasised that the amnesty symbolised both a pardon and a fresh start, offering hope for a brighter future.
He said the beneficiaries underwent six weeks of skills training and each received ₦2 million to start ventures of their choice.
“I promise that those who succeed in their businesses will receive another tranche.
“I urge them to embrace this opportunity, forget the past, and boldly step into a future full of promise,” Mr Nwifuru said.
Maj.-Gen. Oluremi Olatoye, GOC 82 Division, Nigerian Army, Enugu, said the beneficiaries acquired skills that would make them self-reliant.
Represented by Brig.-Gen. Olajide Bello, Commander, 44 Engineering Brigade, he said each youth chose their preferred vocational training.
“Seven skills were taught through intensive practical sessions while they stayed in camp.
“All beneficiaries have successfully completed their training and are now graduating,” he explained.
Vocational skills learnt include carpentry, electrical and solar installation, fishery and poultry farming, painting, paint production, plumbing, and tiling, among others.
He praised Ebonyi government’s efforts to promote peace, security, and sustainable development in the state and South East region.
Peter Ike, a beneficiary, thanked Mr Nwifuru for the support and vowed never to engage in restiveness again.
(NAN)
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