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Repentant Abia Criminals Demand For Amnesty by daik(m): 6:57pm On Apr 15, 2013
5,000 Repentant Abia Criminals Seek Amnesty

The House of Representatives on Monday said 5,000 repentant Abia criminals have petitioned the National Assembly, complaining of non-extension of amnesty to them.

The House said the youths were those previously involved in criminal acts, including kidnapping, who voluntarily surrendered their arms in 2010 when the state government offered them amnesty.

Chairman, House of Representatives Committee on Public Petitions, Chief Uzor Azubuike, disclosed this on Monday in Umuahia, the Abia State capital, when he led members of his committee to pay courtesy call on Governor Theodore Orji shortly before they began to hear the petitions by the youths.

Meanwhile, while the hearing held, most of the Abia youths asking for amnesty besieged streets in Aba in protest.

However, Azubuike said, “We are here because of petitions by over 5000 Abia youths previously involved in criminal acts. They are complaining that they were not included in the Amnesty programme of the Federal Government.”

He said, “If they are not listened to, it has the capacity to engulf the nation into crisis. There is danger of a backslide if the youths abandoned their criminal acts and nothing is done to resettle them. It will be uncanny of the Federal Government to ignore them. The petition is a fallout of your action when you offered the youth amnesty to make them drop crime.”

The chairman commended Abia State governor for fighting crimes in the state and the ability to mange crime in the state, saying that no other government across the country has done as much as the state has done in security matters.

He also commended President Goodluck Jonathan for his youth empowerment programme, which culminated in the amnesty programme of the repentant militants.

“So we are here today to listen to those petitions from the youths from this state. Amnesty office has confirmed that they have the petitions. We are here to see how these youths can be captured in the programme,” Azubuike explained.

Receiving the committee members, Governor Orji noted that though Abia is now peaceful, there was once upon a time when it had the problem of kidnapping.

“That time, Abia became the den of kidnappers. Aba became a ghost city. Everybody ran away. I visited Abanta’s place [a member of the committee], there was nobody, they had all fled, I saw only his posters. That was the situation and we fought it. We fought them doggedly.

“We tried amnesty here. They came here and I saw them. They told us their grievances, and we acceded to their complaints and proposed amnesty to them. They accepted and we built camps. They brought their arms. They were in camps and we were planning to settle them. But when they heard that the Federal Government had provided largesse to their colleagues, they abandoned the camps.

“We took their names to the Federal Government but no response. Though they left camp, they promised that they will not make any trouble because we treated them like human beings. They maintained it till their kinpin, Osisikankwu was killed. Please, tell the Federal Government to start where we stopped.”

http://www.punchng.com/news/abia-youths-seek-amnesty-block-streets/

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Re: Repentant Abia Criminals Demand For Amnesty by daik(m): 6:59pm On Apr 15, 2013
Funny country,....... Criminals are seeking amnesty and good citizens arrested for unknown crimes.

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Re: Repentant Abia Criminals Demand For Amnesty by nichole2(f): 7:40pm On Apr 15, 2013
cry cryNaija. Goverment is so corrupt there. The. Cause. Of youths. Becoming criminals , now the criminals. Want to change. For them to settle and ressucitate them is a problem , why wouldn't it be wen dey demselves are. Robbers tooo.
Re: Repentant Abia Criminals Demand For Amnesty by harmless011: 8:04pm On Apr 15, 2013
Is this a joke or what

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Re: Repentant Abia Criminals Demand For Amnesty by NeoXVI: 8:10pm On Apr 15, 2013
Na wa o. Amnesty for criminals? What happened to our jails? Nothing we no go hear for Naija. Everyone wan chop from national cake, whichever guise gets you there - politician, suicide bomber, militant, pastor, imam, civil servant, and now criminals.

The message they are sending law abiding citizens these days is that it doesn't pay to be law abiding angry

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Re: Repentant Abia Criminals Demand For Amnesty by Nobody: 8:52pm On Apr 15, 2013
I'm really falling in love with this country called Naija day by day.

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Re: Repentant Abia Criminals Demand For Amnesty by nichole2(f): 8:58pm On Apr 15, 2013
I tell u my bro , dey are all eating out of national cake which dey don't deserve , terrible set of humanbeings,no wonder they have plenty. Children outside wedlock. They have several lovers , they spend and take care of there own family. Dey forget about the state of de country

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Re: Repentant Abia Criminals Demand For Amnesty by oluchijud(f): 9:03pm On Apr 15, 2013
everybody's seeking amnesty dese days.veri soon graduates would start seeking amnesty for committing a crime of attending nigerian Universities.

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Re: Repentant Abia Criminals Demand For Amnesty by NegroNtns(m): 9:27pm On Apr 15, 2013
cool cool cool

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Re: Repentant Abia Criminals Demand For Amnesty by seunfly: 9:44pm On Apr 15, 2013
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Re: Repentant Abia Criminals Demand For Amnesty by Nobody: 10:04pm On Apr 15, 2013
shocked shocked shocked shocked
Re: Repentant Abia Criminals Demand For Amnesty by Nobody: 10:14pm On Apr 15, 2013
they must be persistent and take their protest to Abuja

granting amnesty and welfare state to Boko Haram must also be extended to this lot

let us see How FG will pay for this BIG GOVERNMENT OF TERRORISTS, FOR TERRORISTS AND BY TERRORISTS!!!

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Re: Repentant Abia Criminals Demand For Amnesty by basisop(m): 10:23pm On Apr 15, 2013
In line wih the FG's Amnesty bonanza. We all want our share of the national cake.
Re: Repentant Abia Criminals Demand For Amnesty by mekaboy(m): 10:39pm On Apr 15, 2013
Naija funny country. See people wey dey beg for amnesty them no dey get, people wey no want amnesty govt dey beg them to come take.

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Re: Repentant Abia Criminals Demand For Amnesty by Nobody: 11:33pm On Apr 15, 2013
I've always been against this amnesty of a thing. First it was the militants who agitated for fair share of the fruit from their land, now it's the turn of boko-haram members who are killing & bombing for no just cause.

I knew it was just a matter of time before another group springs up to claim for a share of the FG largess.

Mtttttccccchhheeeewwwww VISIONLESS & FAILED country
Re: Repentant Abia Criminals Demand For Amnesty by nichole2(f): 7:34am On Apr 16, 2013
undecidednaija goverment dey no go change , ah ah dat country sef , it get as in be
Re: Repentant Abia Criminals Demand For Amnesty by Nobody: 11:19am On Apr 16, 2013
Is A LIE oooooooooooooooooooooo. T.A Orji and Co is looking for more money to thief. There is nothing like 5,000 Repentant Criminals.

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Re: Repentant Abia Criminals Demand For Amnesty by ebamma(m): 11:34am On Apr 16, 2013
Im also a repentant garri addict, gej were is my amnesty dollars?

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Re: Repentant Abia Criminals Demand For Amnesty by dayokanu(m): 11:34am On Apr 16, 2013
ABIA criminals: Ita a lie Its TA Orji and the president that needs amnesty from us

This country has become a comedy series

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Re: Repentant Abia Criminals Demand For Amnesty by Lilimax(f): 11:34am On Apr 16, 2013
Better put: Aba Kidnappers Demand For Amnesty
Another avenue for Ochendo to loot the state treasury.

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Re: Repentant Abia Criminals Demand For Amnesty by Abok1(m): 11:37am On Apr 16, 2013
with the way we are going in this country, witches and wizards will seek for amnesty
And while at it, the corrupt politicians would also seek amnesty from the government, all because of the unintelligent policies of the government.
We have succeeded in rubbishing the true meaning of amnesty, to the point where petty thieves and criminals now seek amnesty. These are people that should be behind bars for their crimes, amnesty should only come onto play when the people on question are fighting injustice not when the group people are kidnappers, wrecking havoc for their personal gains.

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Re: Repentant Abia Criminals Demand For Amnesty by ballabriggs: 11:38am On Apr 16, 2013
What is good for Alams is also good for kidnappers.

What is good for Patience is also good for armed robbers.

What is good for Tompolo is also good for Reverend King.

Amnesty now!!!

In fact open kirikiri and let every inmate there out, ANIMALS!!!

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Re: Repentant Abia Criminals Demand For Amnesty by firetrap(m): 11:38am On Apr 16, 2013
gboss4sure: Is A LIE oooooooooooooooooooooo. T.A Orji and Co is looking for more money to thief. There is nothing like 5,000 Repentant Criminals.

I'm currently in umuahia right now and can tell u for a fact that the article is a big lie. like u said them dey find money wey them go thief. and even if truly they were once criminals, they have already been granted amnesty. the fact that they are not in jail or better still dead is amnesty enough for them. bastards.
Re: Repentant Abia Criminals Demand For Amnesty by MadCow1: 11:40am On Apr 16, 2013
daik: 5,000 Repentant Abia Criminals Seek Amnesty

The House of Representatives on Monday said 5,000 repentant Abia criminals have petitioned the National Assembly, complaining of non-extension of amnesty to them.

The House said the youths were those previously involved in criminal acts, including kidnapping, who voluntarily surrendered their arms in 2010 when the state government offered them amnesty.

Chairman, House of Representatives Committee on Public Petitions, Chief Uzor Azubuike, disclosed this on Monday in Umuahia, the Abia State capital, when he led members of his committee to pay courtesy call on Governor Theodore Orji shortly before they began to hear the petitions by the youths.

Meanwhile, while the hearing held, most of the Abia youths asking for amnesty besieged streets in Aba in protest.

However, Azubuike said, “We are here because of petitions by over 5000 Abia youths previously involved in criminal acts. They are complaining that they were not included in the Amnesty programme of the Federal Government.”

He said, “If they are not listened to, it has the capacity to engulf the nation into crisis. There is danger of a backslide if the youths abandoned their criminal acts and nothing is done to resettle them. It will be uncanny of the Federal Government to ignore them. The petition is a fallout of your action when you offered the youth amnesty to make them drop crime.”

The chairman commended Abia State governor for fighting crimes in the state and the ability to mange crime in the state, saying that no other government across the country has done as much as the state has done in security matters.

He also commended President Goodluck Jonathan for his youth empowerment programme, which culminated in the amnesty programme of the repentant militants.

“So we are here today to listen to those petitions from the youths from this state. Amnesty office has confirmed that they have the petitions. We are here to see how these youths can be captured in the programme,” Azubuike explained.

Receiving the committee members, Governor Orji noted that though Abia is now peaceful, there was once upon a time when it had the problem of kidnapping.

“That time, Abia became the den of kidnappers. Aba became a ghost city. Everybody ran away. I visited Abanta’s place [a member of the committee], there was nobody, they had all fled, I saw only his posters. That was the situation and we fought it. We fought them doggedly.

“We tried amnesty here. They came here and I saw them. They told us their grievances, and we acceded to their complaints and proposed amnesty to them. They accepted and we built camps. They brought their arms. They were in camps and we were planning to settle them. But when they heard that the Federal Government had provided largesse to their colleagues, they abandoned the camps.

“We took their names to the Federal Government but no response. Though they left camp, they promised that they will not make any trouble because we treated them like human beings. They maintained it till their kinpin, Osisikankwu was killed. Please, tell the Federal Government to start where we stopped.”

http://www.punchng.com/news/abia-youths-seek-amnesty-block-streets/

LOL...
Re: Repentant Abia Criminals Demand For Amnesty by 1shortblackboy: 11:40am On Apr 16, 2013
I'm wailing for this country cry cry
Re: Repentant Abia Criminals Demand For Amnesty by dbride: 11:40am On Apr 16, 2013
gboss4sure: Is A LIE oooooooooooooooooooooo. T.A Orji and Co is looking for more money to thief. There is nothing like 5,000 Repentant Criminals.

Are the northern elders not also looking for money to thieve. Afterall the 5000 repentant criminals are not faceless and they want it. Faceless boko haram have declared from their hole that they do not want amnesty. Who really are the thieves?

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Re: Repentant Abia Criminals Demand For Amnesty by locust01(m): 11:41am On Apr 16, 2013
Dis naija is full of drama and raba raba/rede rede

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Re: Repentant Abia Criminals Demand For Amnesty by hafeesa: 11:42am On Apr 16, 2013
Who exactly determined they're repentant? They abandoned the camp set up for them by the Abia state government when they realised the federal government paid 'repentant' criminals better. . .they obviously still have greed in them.
So what now? They have abandoned the state government's amnesty programme and the federal government is yet to recognise them. I guess these days, all it takes to get the government's attention is to commit a crime.
Is that what we've come to? The average graduate is yet to get a job while a common criminal who has most likely committed murder is being sponsored abroad to take courses by the federal government. . .very soon everyone will realise it's better to be a criminal than to be an upstanding citizen of this beautiful country with irresponsible policy makers.

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Re: Repentant Abia Criminals Demand For Amnesty by dayokanu(m): 11:45am On Apr 16, 2013
[size=18pt]WHEN WOULD NIGERIANS NOW GET AMNESTY FROM POVERTY, CORRUPTION AND BAD LEADERSHIP[/size]

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Re: Repentant Abia Criminals Demand For Amnesty by Dee60: 11:46am On Apr 16, 2013
Amnesty is now more lucrative than oil subsidy! Nigeria's shift has been running adrift I would think, and requires very urgent rescue.
Re: Repentant Abia Criminals Demand For Amnesty by fkaz(m): 11:47am On Apr 16, 2013
Please when will fornicators seek for amnesty?
Because i need amnesty.
Re: Repentant Abia Criminals Demand For Amnesty by Gennyz(m): 11:47am On Apr 16, 2013
if niger delta militants can be receiving as much as 75,000naira all in the name of amnesty while those tht chose to work earn less than 18,000naira a month thn is a gud business...
Jonathan cannot manage a home serious,am sorry to say tht.

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