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After release, Rivers monarch begs youths to desist from crime

 Traditional rulers from  Andoni Local Government Area have condemned the  acts of criminality, wanton killings and unwarranted kidnappings by some  youths in the area.

Chairman of Andoni local government area traditional rulers council and Okan-Ama of Ikuru town, King Aaron Ikuru, who issued the condemnation  in Port Harcourt said the traditional institution in Andoni has not been complacent over the criminal activities in the area.

King Ikuru who also described peace as a panacea to sustainable development said the council has concluded plans to expand the peace committee headed by King M. O. Isotu to include prominent sons and daughters of the local government area with hopes of consolidating peace in the area.

“We members of Andoni local government area traditional rulers council stand up to condemn unequivocally, these dastardly act of criminality, wanton killings, kidnappings and demand for ransom perpetrated by the youths both in diaspora as well as residents in Andoni territory.

“By this medium, the council wishes to inform the general public that conscious efforts are being made to bring peace to Andoni”

Ikuru commended the state governor, Governor Nyesom Wike and security agents for their untiring efforts in ensuring his release and that of the lecturer with the university of Port Harcourt, Prof. James Ayuwa.

King Aaron Ikuru however appealed to the youths of Obolo ethnic group to desist from acts detriment to the peaceful effort of the state government but always adopt dialogue in settling all grievances for the progress of the area.

“We therefore seize this opportunity to thank God for the safe deliverance of his majesty and others from the kidnappers. By this medium, we are also thanking the executive governor of Rivers State His excellency chief Barr. Ezenwo Wike for his untiring effort to the release of his majesty King Aaron Ikuru and Dr. James Ayuwo from from the den of kidnappers.

“Our appreciation also goes to the security agencies namely the police, DSS, navy, the army and all others who dutifully pressurized the abductors for the early release of the university lecturer and myself”

It will be recalled that king Aaron Ikuru was kidnapped on the 21st of February 2021 by unknown gunmen at his residence in Ikuru town in Andoni local government area and released on March 27th 2021.

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