Benue most wanted gang leader Terwase Agwaza surrenders
Most wanted gang leader in Benue state, Terwase Agwaza alias Gana, has surrendered after years of being declared wanted.
A bounty of N10m was placed on Gana years ago.
Terwase Agwaza surrendered on Tuesday, September 8, for the amnesty programme in Katsina Ala township stadium in Katsina Ala local government area of Benue north senatorial zone.
The gang leader was being conveyed to Government House Makurdi where Governor Ortom will again receive him, Daily Times reports.
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According to the Nation, it was the second time he was giving up himself after surrendering catchment of arms and ammunition to Benue amnesty programme of Governor Samuel Ortom, which he granted to restive youths in his first tenure.
Gana, who was accused of the murder of Governor Ortom’s aide on security, Denen Igbana, returned to the forest.
It was alleged that he was the brain behind criminal activities in Sankera geo – political zone comprising Ukum, Logo and Katsina Ala local government areas and the entire Zone A senatorial.





