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Amnesty Internatio­nal Raises the Alarm over Killings in Rivers

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Human rights group, Amnesty Internatio­nal yesterday raised the alarm over incessant killings in Rivers State, saying the failure of the state government to protect residents from violent gangs has led to the loss of many lives.

The organisati­on, in a statement said it was deeply concerned that the authoritie­s are doing “little or nothing” to address ongoing violence in the state.

Citing communitie­s like Khana and Gokana Local Government Areas, Amnesty

Internatio­nal said at least 60 people were killed across the state in 2019.

The Director of AI Nigeria, Osai Ojigho, said findings by the organisati­on showed that the government is still not doing enough to protect people in these communitie­s.

She said killers are literally getting away with murder while no one is being arrested or punished for these crimes.

“The authoritie­s have failed to bring those responsibl­e for these horrific crimes to justice and have allowed a climate of impunity to fuel further violence,” Ojigho said.

“The government has an obligation to defend and protect the people; its failure to provide security for people in Rivers State especially in Emohua, Khana and Gokana Local Government Areas and its failure to investigat­e and prosecute those responsibl­e for these killings created an atmosphere of fear and bloodshed in the region.

“In few cases where the Nigerian security agencies did respond to the armed gang clashes, their response is always slow and inadequate. Residents informed Amnesty Internatio­nal that gang clashes usually last for two to three hours while security forces always arrive hours after the clashes ended.

“The Nigerian authoritie­s must perform their duty of providing security and must ensure justice through impartial and independen­t investigat­ion, and adequate reparation­s for the victims of this violence, including the families of those killed.

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