Security agencies are aware of the state amnesty programme – Ortom
Benue governor, Samuel Ortom, says Terwase Akwaza, better known as Gana, was on his way to an amnesty programme organised by the state to surrender when he was killed by army.
Gana is alleged to be the most wanted criminal in the state.
Speaking with journalists on Tuesday after receiving some repentant criminals in the state, Ortom said he got a call that Gana was arrested in Gboko and immediately contacted the army authorities.
The governor questioned the rationality behind the army action.
He wondered why the army would arrest Gana despite being aware of the state government’s amnesty programme.
“It was around 4pm when we were waiting for the repentant militias that I received a call that Gana and others have been arrested close to Yandev roundabout in Gboko by soldiers,” he said.
“Many of the repentant militias had weapons in which they were bringing to surrender to us. The process of the amnesty programme was known to the security operatives, so I don’t know why they have to be arrested.
“Immediately I got the information, I contacted the commander of Operation Whirl Stroke, General Yekini, who told me that they were carrying out an operation and promised to get back to me, so I am still waiting for him.”
But the governor’s account runs counter to that of the army.
Moundhey Ali, commander of ‘4 special forces command’, had told journalists that Gana was killed along Gbese-Makurdi road after an exchange of gunfire.
“At about 13:00 hours, there was an engagement with the convoy of Gana, a shoot-out ensued and the bandit was killed,” Ali told reporters.
Governor Peter Mbah of Enugu State has presented a ₦971 billion budget proposal for the…
President Bola Tinubu will depart Abuja on Wednesday for a three-day state visit to France,…
The House of Representatives has called on the Ministry of Interior, led by Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo,…