Governor Akinwunmi
Ambode of Lagos State on Tuesday announced the readiness of his government to
offer amnesty to cultists willing to renounce their membership of cult groups
and turn over a new leaf.
Mr. Ambode, who
stated this in Ikorodu at the ongoing One Lagos Fiesta, said his administration
has perfected plans to use 2017 to rehabilitate all those involved in one form
of criminality or the other and are ready to be law abiding, with the view to
making them live normal lives and contribute meaningfully to the society.
While noting with concern the rising spate of cultism and other crimes especially in the Ikorodu axis, the governor said though the government has capacity to deal with such crimes, amnesty is being offered to encourage those willing to turn away from their old ways and embrace new lives.
While noting with concern the rising spate of cultism and other crimes especially in the Ikorodu axis, the governor said though the government has capacity to deal with such crimes, amnesty is being offered to encourage those willing to turn away from their old ways and embrace new lives.
“In the last few
months, we have been having a lot of challenges with cultism in Ikorodu area
and a lot of issues that relate to kidnapping,” Mr. Ambode said.
“So, we are going to strike
a deal tonight, we are going to say no to cultism and then we are going to
encourage all of you. Anybody who is a cult member, we are going to offer you
amnesty. I want to use the whole of 2017 to rehabilitate all those who have
been doing bad things; we are going to provide money and we are going to
provide jobs.
“We are going to
encourage ourselves; wherever you find somebody that is not doing anything
well, you can either tell the monarch here or come to us, we will give you
protection; we offer you money and then we are going to offer you automatic
jobs. So, we all agree to say no to domestic violence, kidnapping, rape and no
to cultism. Once you sign on, we would offer you anything that you want,” Mr.
Ambode said.
The governor also
stressed the importance of education and hard work to the youth, and urged them
to strive very hard to be educated, and thereafter pursue their dreams.
While referring to an
entertainer, Folarin Falana, popularly known as Falz, who is a lawyer, the
governor said it was highly essential for the young ones to be educated before
thinking of other things in life.
“What I brought to you
tonight is to let you know that education is very important. You can be who you
want to be. If I was not a governor, I would be an accountant; if I was not an
accountant, maybe I would have been an entertainer because I love music, I love
arts, I love entertainment and that is why I want to encourage all of you,
firstly, we must all be educated and then you can now use you creative talents
to be who you want to be,” he said.
Addressing the mammoth crowd who came out in droves for the
fiesta including monarchs, members of the State Executive Council, among
others, Mr. Ambode also urged parents to talk to their children on the need to
shun all forms of crime and violence, assuring that the state government would
continue to put strategies and policies in place to give greater opportunities
to the youth.
-Premium Times
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