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Group asks FG to investigate politician’s ties to Gana

A civil society group, Coalition for Truth and Justice (CTJ), has called on the federal government to investigate Samuel Ortom, governor of Benue state and Gabriel Suswam, his predecessor, over alleged links to slain militia leader, Terwase Akwaza, popularly known as Gana. 

Akwaza, who raided Benue/Taraba axis, was killed at a roadblock mounted by the army along Gbese-Gboko-Makurdi road following exchange of gunfire on Tuesday.

The Benue state government had in 2015 granted amnesty to over 500 criminals including Gana, most of whom relapsed into the act.

Gana was later in 2017 declared wanted by the police while the state government placed a N10 million bounty on him.

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However, some political leaders in Benue, including Ortom and Suswam, who represents Benue north in the national assembly have expressed mixed feelings.

In reaction, through a statement signed by Timothy Charles, its national coordinator, the coalition said the pair and others should be investigated for even suggesting the idea of amnesty for a militia leader.

“The Coalition for Truth and Justice wishes to state that the uproar generated from some quarters in the aftermath of the death of Gana indicates that indeed, he Gana is the darling of politicians in Benue state for the advancement of their political agenda and with total disregard for the lives of the innocent women and children that have fallen victim to the nefarious activities of Gana and his gang of menacing marauders,” the statement reads.

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“The Coalition for Truth and Justice indeed smells a rat in the unfolding events in Benue state with regards to the allegation levelled against the Nigerian Army in the death of Gana after a gun duel with soldiers at a military checkpoint.

“It is thus our considered opinion that for the political class to have muted the idea of Amnesty for a notorious militia leader who has killed and maimed hundreds of thousands of people is an indication that he Gana was a stooge of some political leaders in Benue state, who have continually funded his operations and shielded him from the prying eyes of the security agents who have been on his trail in the past three years.

“We also wish to state that we have it on good authority that the proposed Amnesty was a strategy developed to shield him from the full wrath of the law after using him to settle political scores as well as rig elections.”

“The Federal Government must also investigate the circumstances that warranted granting Amnesty to a criminal who has killed and maimed as well as committed other atrocious acts against the state. We, therefore, urge the Federal Government to do all within its powers to ensure that all those that have funded the operations of Gana and his gang are brought to face the full wrath of the law.”

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The Coalition for Truth and Justice, however, commended the Nigerian Army for this feat.

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