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Rivers PDP Distances Self From Arms Cache

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L-R: Rivers State Commissioner for Agriculture, Barr Onimim Jack flanked by the Chairman, NAWOJ, Rivers State Council, Mrs Lilian Okonkwo and Director Forestry, Rivers state Ministry of Agriculture, Mrs Ibinabo Sodike, during a courtesy visit to the commissioner on Thursday in Port Harcourt.

The Chairman, Rivers State chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party, (PDP), Bro. Felix Obuah says the party was concerned over reports of proliferation of arms and ammunition, and recovery of large quantities of dangerous weapons from political thugs, cultists, armed robbers and kidnappers in the state, commending the efforts of the various security agencies in recovering the items from their illegal users.
In a statement in Port Harcourt, Obuah explained that the PDP, as a responsible and law-abiding party, does not have any link with the users of dangerous weapons and has not procured any of such items for anyone, as it does not sponsor political thugs.
The PDP chairman recalled that in 2014, the former Governor, Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi, released hardened criminals, kidnappers and cultists, who were under trial, and set them free without allowing them go through trial, wondering why he (Amaechi) took such action, if not for political reasons.
Obuah also recalled that Senator  Magnus Abe of the All Progressives Congress in April this year directed his supporters to take up arms. Our understanding of this was an invitation his supporters to take up arms means that weapons in their possession to cause mayhem in the state.
The PDP has not minced words about its disapproval of use of arms or any lethal weapons in political activities in the state or anywhere else”, Obuah said.
In fact, the PDP and Governor Nyesom Wike have continued to demonstrate their abhorrence of criminals, kidnappers, cultists and any act of violence and threat to peace of the society, he added.
Pursuant of this, the governor has commendably and without reservation, supported security agencies to tackle violence and insecurity of any kind in the state,” Obuah explained.
According to him, “it is also of note that the state’s 8th Assembly, in line with the zero tolerance for criminality by the governor, passed into law the anti-kidnapping bill, prescribing capital punishment for those found guilty of kidnapping in the state.
“The PDP reiterates that it will continue to distance itself from any act of criminality, and will uphold its avowed principle of ‘No to violence, No to thuggery, and No to illegal use of Arms and Ammunition.
“We, therefore, call on the relevant security authorities to be more proactive on efforts to recover these deadly items from wrong hands for our state and the society to be free, peaceful and safe”, Obuah said.
The PDP also urged the police to commence investigation into the call by Abe and the APC leaders for their supporters to take up arms in the state.

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