Okorocha with the former Deputy Governor of the old Imo state, Chief Francis Orji (right) and Engr. Peter Ohagwa during the official launching of Imo Peace Advocate Corps |
Imo State governor, Owelle Rochas Okorocha has advised Nigerians
against ‘tribalizing’ criminals and criminal acts, but should rather treat
criminals and criminal activities as such not minding where they come from,
adding that crime is an offence against the nation while a criminal should be
seen as a common enemy of the people.
Governor Okorocha spoke Thursday, May 5, 2016 at the official
launch of the Imo Peace Advocate Corps, remarking that Boko Haram elements,
herdsmen who kill or members of other groups who engage in heinous crimes
should be treated as criminals and their activities should not be viewed from
the angle of where they come from, since a criminal is a criminal.
According to the governor, “A lot of criminal activities are going
on in our nation and time has come for us to treat criminals as criminals
despite where they come from. An armed robber is an armed robber first
and foremost. Where he comes from is secondary.”
He continued, “”our nation is going through a very turbulent
period and it takes only lovers of peace to ensure peaceful co-existence in our
nation. Our mission as responsible indigenes of Nigeria is to ensure
peace and pursue peace. I therefore charge the Peace Advocates to be
diligent and work with sincerity of purpose.
In his speech, the Executive Secretary, Human Rights Commission,
Prof. Ben Angwe commended Governor Okorocha for championing peace across the
nation especially with free education through Rochas Foundation and said,
such action calls for emulation.
Prof. Angwe noted that for Governor Okorocha to ensure peace in
his state and also be promoting peace across the nation portrays him as an
architect of social engineering, promising that the Human Rights Commission
would collaborate with the Peace Advocate Corps to ensure success.
The Director-General for Peace and Conflict Resolution, (Foreign
Affairs), Prof. Oshita O. Oshita commended the Imo Governor for equipping the
Imo Peace Advocate Corps to become the most effective in the nation, and
assured that they would offer training to the members.
In his welcome address, the commandant, Imo Peace Advocate Corps,
Engr. Peter Ohagwa said the corps under his command has resolved major crises
in communities in the state and has also ensured peaceful co-existence between
Imo indigenes and non-indigenes living in their midst.
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