Ayade begs Cross River youths to desist from militancy, cultism, kidnapping, others..
It has being
reported that the Government of Cross River is to negotiate with militants,
cultists, armed robbers, kidnappers and other criminals with a view to making
them surrender arms in exchange of viable means of livelihood.
The Cross
River State Governor, Senator Ben Ayade disclosed this at the Presidential
Committee on Small Arms and light weapon’s formal launch of the ECOWAS–EU Small
Arms Project and Community Engagement in the State, held in Calabar.
Governor
Ayade, represented by his Deputy, Professor Ivara Esu maintained that the
committee was to negotiate with groups of militants, cultists, armed robbers,
kidnappers, individuals and communities with an offer an alternative means of
livelihood.
He called on
militants and holders of Small Arms in the State to voluntarily surrender them
as Government was poised to offer them a viable alternative means of
livelihood.
Ayade
appealed to the youths not to subject themselves from a life in the creeks that
had no value but sufferings and fear, enjoining traditional rulers and sponsors
“to refrain from instigating communal crisis resulting to loss of lives, as
killing one another will brings about generational evil curses.”
He
admonished the people of the State to embrace the peace that the State was noted
for and the opportunity provided for the formal launching of the
ECOWAS-European Union Small Arms disarmament project in the State.
The
Chairman, Presidential Committee on Small Arms and Light Weapon (PRESCOM),
Ambassador Emmanuel Imohe explained that the formal launching of Small Arms and
Community Engagement in the State was a milestone in the quest to partner the
Coss River State Government to initiate and implement the disarmament project
at the State level.
Ambassador
Imohe stated that the ECOWAS-European Union Small Arms Project was an
initiative of the ECOWAS commission seeking to encourage Civilian disarmament
at community level and to provide an alternative livelihood as well as
micro-project to individuals who voluntarily surrendered their arms under the
initiative.
The Chairman
disclosed that the proliferation of Small Arms was a global challenge
accounting for over five hundred thousand deaths annually, translating to one
life being lost every minute across the world.
In their
remarks, the European Union (EU) and the United Nations Development Programme
(UNDP) representatives, Mrs. Enobong Momah and Mr. Fred Ampia, respectively,
said the effect of Small Arms proliferation in communities would lead to armed
robbery, cultism, kidnapping and incessant killings.
They called
on the people of the State to embrace peace and refrain from conflicts that
will deter human development.
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