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Amnesty Committee at loggerheads with Aluu traditional rulers.

But the amnesty committee looks likely to invoke the executive powers of the State Government to break the resistance from Aluu chiefs against the use of facilities in the area for the training of repentant cultists and criminals.

The Chairman of the Amnesty Committee and Special Adviser to the Governor on Amnesty, Sir KENNETH CHINDA gave this indication when he paid a courtesy visit to traditional rulers of Ubimini and Egbedaa communities in Emohua Local Government Area.

CHINDA disclosed that Aluu community chiefs were trying to stop the peace process of the amnesty programme, stressing that the state government would make use of any of its facilities located in any community.

He said it would not do any community any good to oppose the state government, as he called on traditional rulers to support what the government is doing to promote peace and security in the state.

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