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557 Cultists Accept Peace, Surrender Weapons To Rivers Police
Over 557 cultists in Rivers State have accepted peace and surrendered their weapons to the state police command.
The cultists, who were members of different cult groups in Bodo and other communities in Gokana Local Government Area of the state, said they made the decision in the interest of peace.
The arms submission was the conclusion of a disarmament exercise and a special delivery session at the Saint Patrick’s Catholic Church in Bodo community that commenced in the area earlier this month.
Speaking, the Commissioner of Police in the state, Joseph Mukan, said the arms retrieval was jointly carried by the security agencies, adding that the repentant cultists would be closely monitored to ascertain their honesty.
Mukan said: “It was a collective retrieval of arms and ammunition, comprising the police and the Army. We are trying to see if they genuinely repented so that we see how they can be rehabilitated, and possibly, we will appeal to the government to give them pardon so that they can go back into the mainstream of the society.
“But first of all, we just have to monitor them to be sure that actually, they have repented,” Mukan stated.
He also urged the youths to resist any temptation of returning to their old ways or be ready to face the full weight of the law.
Meanwhile, the facilitator of the programme, Rev Fr. Abel Abulu, has stressed the need to engage the repentant youths in spiritual exercise after they submitted their arms, regretting that Bodo community has been a flashpoint of violence.
He pointed out that the youths were exposed to non-violence programmes for months to redirect their minds, noting that the issue of cultism became prevalent in the area after the last general election.
Abulu said: “The flashpoint of the violence seems to be here in Bodo. But it came to a point when they said, indeed, we have sinned in our communities, and please, forgive us so that we can come back home.
“That whole picture of Christ model of reconciliation is the message that this exercise espouses, and that is what we have done”, he added.
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