Benin City, Nigeria – June 3, 2025 – The Edo State Government, under the leadership of Senator Monday Okpebholo, has launched a statewide amnesty program aimed at addressing insecurity by encouraging cultists and individuals in possession of illegal firearms to voluntarily surrender their weapons.
Okpebholo announced the initiative during a press briefing, stating that the program is designed to reduce violent crimes, promote peace, and rehabilitate those willing to reintegrate into society. He emphasized that the government is committed to a nonviolent approach in tackling the menace of cultism and illicit arms proliferation.
Program Objectives
The amnesty initiative seeks to achieve the following:
– Provide cultists and individuals with illegal firearms an opportunity for rehabilitation rather than prosecution.
– Strengthen security by removing illegal weapons from circulation.
– Reinforce trust between security agencies and communities.
Okpebholo revealed that participants who surrender their weapons will be enrolled in skill acquisition and reintegration programs, helping them secure legitimate livelihoods. The state has set up designated centers where individuals can turn in their weapons without fear of arrest.
Public Reactions
Community leaders and security experts have praised the move, calling it a step in the right direction toward curbing crime and fostering sustainable peace. However, some critics argue that stringent enforcement measures should accompany the initiative to prevent criminals from exploiting the program for temporary relief.
Next Steps
The Edo State Government has assured residents that it will monitor compliance and collaborate with law enforcement agencies to track individuals who refuse to disarm. Additionally, local leaders are urged to support the initiative by encouraging affected youth to take advantage of the amnesty window.