The senator representing the good people of Benue north Senatorial district has described the surrender of wanted gang leader, Terwase Gana Akwaza as a welcome development.
IDOMA VOICE reports that Akwaza turned in himself in Kastina-Ala on Tuesday.
Reacting to the development, Suswam, through his aide, Bartholomew Bede, appreciates the untiring efforts and support of Governor Samuel Ortom, HRM. Prof. James Ayatse, Tor Tiv IV, HRH. Abu King Shuluwa, Tor Sankera I, and other traditional rulers, community leaders and stakeholders.
The statement reads bewlow.
Terwase Akwaza aka GANA has finally surrendered to the authorities via an amnesty arrangement brokered by the former Governor and traditional rulers for social outlaws who have been persuaded to lay down their arms and turn a new leaf.
For close observers of the recent activities of the Senator representing the good people of Benue North East Senatorial District, Suswam has been busy travelling week in, week out, from Abuja to Makurdi and the hinterlands of Sankera.
He has been holding peace meetings, reconciling people and making peace for the security of his constituents which resulted in a high level security meeting with all stakeholders in Sankera axis few weeks ago.
Senator Suswam on behalf of his constituents, appreciates the untiring efforts and support of Governor Samuel Ortom, HRM. Prof. James Ayatse, Tor Tiv IV, HRH. Abu King Shuluwa, Tor Sankera I, and other traditional rulers, community leaders and stakeholders.
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