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Tuesday, 2 January 2018

Wike Places N200m Bounty on Perpetrators of Omoku Massacre

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*Declares war against criminals


Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike, has placed a N200 million  bounty for information that would lead to the arrest of the perpetrators of the New Year Day Omoku massacre.

He also said the perpetrators would forfeit their houses just as he directed security agencies to go on a full scale war against criminals in the area.

Wike spoke on Tuesday after he led the Rivers State Security Council  on a fact finding/sympathy  visit to the families of the deceased. He also visited those injured during the attack. 

The governor also visited the sites of the crime where he received briefing  from the Nigerian Police Area Commander, Mr Mike Nwafor and the Ogba/Egbema/Ndoni (ONELGA) Local Government Council Caretaker Chairman, Mr Olisa Osi.

He said: "We have placed a N200 million bounty for relevant information  that will lead to the arrest of all those involved in this unfortunate act of violence. 

"Anybody who is connected to this crime in any way will have his/her houses forfeited to the Government. This place has been peaceful  before this unfortunate mayhem.

"We will not allow another case of this violence. We have mobilised the security agencies  to take the battle to the perpetrators."

 Wike said all those linked to the Omoku violence  would face the full weight of the law.

"You cannot shed innocent blood and go free. We are working with all the security agencies to do everything  possible  to arrest the perpetrators. They must pay for this," he said.

The governor commiserated  with the families of the deceased, saying that the State Government would support them in burying their loved ones and also settle the medical bills of those receiving  treatment at different hospitals. 

He said: "I am pained by this unfortunate mayhem . Enough is enough. "

The governor and the service commanders also visited the residence of wanted cultist, Don Wanny where the Rivers State Governor commended security agencies for working hard to improve the security of the state. 

Chairman of Ogba/Egbema/Ndoni Local Government Area, Mr Osi Olisa, informed  the governor that 17 persons lost their lives as a result of the attack. 

In an interview, Prophetess Comfort Ordu, who lost her husband and three of her children,  said they were dragged out of their home and killed by the perpetrators. 

Some of those murdered in cold blood include: Favour Odili, Saviour Amirinze, Augustine Ordu, Precious Ordu, Wisdom Ordu, Jennifer Ohia and Innocent Ohia.  Others are: Reuben Idogu, Baby Idogu, Ngozi Ogbuanukwu, Oyi Ogadinma, Nwakaego Ogadinma and Uche Onige.

Wike was accompanied  to Omoku by the Brigade Commander of the 6 Division of the Nigerian Army, Brigadier General A.A Bande; the Commander of Joint Task Force, Colonel M.N Madi; Rivers State Deputy Police Commissioner, Ahmed Magaji and Rivers State Director of the Department of State Services, Mr Tosin Ajayi. 

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