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Home»Current Affairs»Bandits, Terrorists Deserve Death – Concerned South-South Residents Tell Buhari
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Bandits, Terrorists Deserve Death – Concerned South-South Residents Tell Buhari

Alexandra UmehBy Alexandra UmehAugust 29, 20222 Mins Read
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ENUGU, Nigeria (VOICE OF NAIJA)- Nigerians have expressed concern over the continued grant of amnesty to bandits and terrorists by President Muhammadu Buhari’s regime, saying that the policy worsens the country’s insecurity.

According to some South-South residents, pardoning bandits questioned the nation’s sincerity in fighting insurgency and other crimes.

They believed that the consequences of pardoning them would be detrimental to the nation’s general well-being and the people.

Eyobio Okon, a lawyer in Uyo, therefore called for severe punishment for bandits and terrorists in the regime’s custody as a deterrent to others.

The lawyer noted that there were certain offences in which the regime had prerogative power under the constitution to pardon the perpetrator, but in the case of banditry and terrorism, morality should be considered.

According to him, the punishment for such offences is death without pardon.

A legal practitioner in Calabar, Timothy Idege also expressed worry that after losing many citizens to terrorists or bandits, the regime still considered it wise to grant them amnesty and pointed out that the gesture would suggest that being law-abiding is useless.

He noted that Niger Delta militants, whom he said agitated for the development of their region, did not go about killing innocent citizens.

Speaking also, Henry Ekini, national legal adviser of the Committee for the Defence of Human Rights (CDHR) in Rivers, recommended maximum punishment for bandits and terrorists.

“As much as the law permits the certain authority to grant pardon, crimes that are destructive shouldn’t be considered for clemency. Terrorists and bandits should not be considered for state pardon because their criminal activities run contrary to public policy and interest,” he said.

On his part, the bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Auchi, Gabriel Dunia, urged President Buhari’s regime to name and prosecute all accomplices of the insurgents.

Mr Dunia said it had become imperative that sponsors of insecurity be specifically identified, adding that their motives aimed at destabilising the nation.

A Muslim cleric, Momoh Ibrahim, said Nigerians were tired of hearing about the regime’s plan to uncover the sponsors of terrorism in the country without any arrest or prosecution.

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Alexandra Umeh

Alexandra Umeh is based in the eastern region of Nigeria. She covers politics, news writing, feature stories, among others. She has multitasking skills and can easily adapt to any working condition. She enjoys reading and writing.

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