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Niger Delta Ex-militants Riot in Bayelsa by kkkp: 6:04pm On Feb 27, 2013
Cars Damaged, Shops Looted As Ex-militants Protest In Bayelsa


More than 400 ex-militants today took to the streets of Yenagoa, capital of Bayelsa State, to protest against the new deal given to them in the third phase of an amnesty program with the federal government. The protesters smashed the windscreens of 10 cars and burnt one car during their demonstration. In addition, the former militants looted shops along Otiotio Road and Mbiama-Yenagoa Road in the Yenezuegene area of the state capital. SaharaReporters learnt that the protesters used a machete to cut an unidentified hawker in the back. Apprehensive businesses in the area hurriedly locked up for fear of being attacked by the ex-militants, eyewitnesses said.
The mayhem erupted around 9 a.m. and lasted for almost three hours, clogging up traffic in the state capital as residents scampered for safety.
Several of the protesters said they were dissatisfied with the proposed slots to be allocated to them under the new amnesty deal.
 
Last year, President Goodluck Jonathan had approved 3,642 ex-militants for training under the new amnesty program.
 
Some protesters told SaharaReporters that trouble began to brew when the Inter-Agency Taskforce headed by Air Vice Marshall Gbum told the ex-militants that they would be entitled to one amnesty training slot for every 15 guns handed over by a militant camp. The task force is currently on a verification exercise of ex-militants in the state.
It took the intervention of operatives of the Joint Taskforce (JTF), anti-riot policemen, officials of the State Security Service and the Nigerian Security and Civil Defense Corps to bring the tense situation under control.
 
The JTF’s spokesman, Lieutenant Colonel Onyema Nwachukwu, confirmed that the protest had been quelled, adding that the security outfit played no role in it.
In another reaction, Daniel Alabrah, a spokesman for the Presidential Amnesty Office, condemned the violent protest, noting that the ex-militants’ destruction of vehicles was uncalled for.
 
Mr. Alabrah clarified that the Amnesty Office had no hand in the allocation of slots to the ex-militants. He added that the Inter-Security Agency would only recommend a number of slots to them after its verification exercise.
A source said the taskforce was appointed by the Chief of Defense Staff to verify the quantity of weapons submitted by the former militants. Our efforts to reach the head of the Inter-Agency Security Taskforce were not successful as his mobile phone was not reachable.
 
In an interview, one of the ex-militant leaders, Tonye Bobo, rejected the proposal to offer one training slot per 15 guns turned in. He argued that all the ex-militants who surrendered arms to embrace amnesty should be given a slot in the amnesty program.
 
“The federal government should abide by the agreement reached between [the] late President Umaru Yar'Adua and the ex-militant leaders,” he said. He added: “The proposed 15 guns to one slot won’t be acceptable to us.”
 
Another ex-militant leader, known as Gen. Ebi John, expressed similar reservations about the controversial proposal on slots. He said there was the prospect of more mayhem unless the issue was satisfactorily resolved.
 
“We cannot condone this shabby treatment from the federal government after surrendering our arms and ammunitions to government to embrace the amnesty program,” he said.
 
http://mobile.saharareporters.com/news-page/cars-damaged-shops-looted-ex-militants-protest-bayelsa
Re: Niger Delta Ex-militants Riot in Bayelsa by Demdem(m): 12:11pm On Feb 28, 2013
Touts called repentant militants.

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Re: Niger Delta Ex-militants Riot in Bayelsa by Nobody: 12:35pm On Feb 28, 2013
Militancy + kidnapping equals to noble proffession

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Re: Niger Delta Ex-militants Riot in Bayelsa by HonSuQMaDIQ(m): 12:37pm On Feb 28, 2013
hmmm!
Re: Niger Delta Ex-militants Riot in Bayelsa by idirect(m): 12:39pm On Feb 28, 2013
[size=25pt]Lazy eediots[/size]

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Re: Niger Delta Ex-militants Riot in Bayelsa by Nobody: 12:41pm On Feb 28, 2013
idirect: [size=25pt]Lazy eediots[/size]
now this! Got me laughing grin
Re: Niger Delta Ex-militants Riot in Bayelsa by Nobody: 12:41pm On Feb 28, 2013
Federal government should look into this matter with immediate effect....Ex-militant are there as default and should not play with.... stealing and bribery going on within the arms of government is uncountable.... or we will join the protest from ph also......Gej be warned
Re: Niger Delta Ex-militants Riot in Bayelsa by Lakayana: 12:41pm On Feb 28, 2013
Please stop this and make Bayelsa the glorious place it is suppose to be.
Re: Niger Delta Ex-militants Riot in Bayelsa by Biggyd2: 12:41pm On Feb 28, 2013
Pissiferous beings. They have problem with people in Abuja and they are busy destroying the properties of their "brothers" in Bayelsa. Na wa o! Shebi maggot no dey chop their brain sha? undecided

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Re: Niger Delta Ex-militants Riot in Bayelsa by Afam4eva(m): 12:41pm On Feb 28, 2013
Why's the FG going against the agreement reached with these criminals.
Re: Niger Delta Ex-militants Riot in Bayelsa by vicoloni(m): 12:42pm On Feb 28, 2013
Am surprised that none of the protesters was arrested for the looting and vehicular vandalism. Very interesting development indeed.
Re: Niger Delta Ex-militants Riot in Bayelsa by blank(f): 12:43pm On Feb 28, 2013
I am surprised that Nairaland did not title it "Niger Delta Ex-militants riot in Bayelsa - according to Sahara Reporters" Or have SR been proven to be true and thus no need for the disclaimer? Food for thought.

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Re: Niger Delta Ex-militants Riot in Bayelsa by kabba7(m): 12:44pm On Feb 28, 2013
They ( the militants ) are the preside nts brothers
Re: Niger Delta Ex-militants Riot in Bayelsa by BashMe1(m): 12:47pm On Feb 28, 2013
Jona & Militants. God is watching
Re: Niger Delta Ex-militants Riot in Bayelsa by 1shortblackboy: 12:48pm On Feb 28, 2013
Biggyd2: Pissiferous beings. They have problem with people in Abuja and they are busy destroying the properties of their "brothers" in Bayelsa. Na wa o! Shebi maggot no dey chop their brain sha? undecided
bros me I tire o undecided

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Re: Niger Delta Ex-militants Riot in Bayelsa by Nwaoguta(m): 12:50pm On Feb 28, 2013
The were exercising their constitutional right a beg free them.
Re: Niger Delta Ex-militants Riot in Bayelsa by iluvtotodie(m): 12:51pm On Feb 28, 2013
Sebi dem dey misbehave now because na their brother dey there. By the time wey person like obasanjo character go mount the presidency, we go know if all this rubbish go continue or stop. Make dem use Odi get sense.

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Re: Niger Delta Ex-militants Riot in Bayelsa by fkaz(m): 12:54pm On Feb 28, 2013
Nwa oguta: The were exercising their constitutional right a beg free them.

Just like boko haram
Re: Niger Delta Ex-militants Riot in Bayelsa by Orikinla(m): 12:55pm On Feb 28, 2013
The election of the present government has been a mistake made by fools.
Re: Niger Delta Ex-militants Riot in Bayelsa by alaoeri: 12:56pm On Feb 28, 2013
U can take militants out of the creeks but can't take militancy out of their blood.
Re: Niger Delta Ex-militants Riot in Bayelsa by scobaba: 12:58pm On Feb 28, 2013
"The proposed 15 guns to one slot"[b][/b] grin

These guys too much cheesy
Re: Niger Delta Ex-militants Riot in Bayelsa by OluEmmaAss: 12:58pm On Feb 28, 2013
Soldiers should be unleashed on these lazy bums.
Re: Niger Delta Ex-militants Riot in Bayelsa by ebamma(m): 12:58pm On Feb 28, 2013
Afam4eva: Why's the FG going against the agreement reached with these criminals.
so u are calling me a criminal abi, if i catch u
Re: Niger Delta Ex-militants Riot in Bayelsa by Nobody: 1:00pm On Feb 28, 2013
Nwa oguta: The were exercising their constitutional right a beg free them.

By destroying other people's properties?

You don't know the meaning of that term you dropped....constitutional right ko...constitutional left ni..! undecided
Re: Niger Delta Ex-militants Riot in Bayelsa by free2ryhme: 1:02pm On Feb 28, 2013
Only in Nigeria criminals and hoodlums are rewarded while patriots are hounded by lazy security agents. Very soon, Boko Haram too would be rewarded once they lay down their arms.
What is the difference between these hoodlums and armed robbers ? Why are armed robbers not rewarded if they lay down their arms so we know Nigeria is now being ruled by animals.
Re: Niger Delta Ex-militants Riot in Bayelsa by lacasa: 1:02pm On Feb 28, 2013
The military will not shoot this filthy opportunists now, because as we know, they are GEJ's brothers n uncles.


But students protesting for their basic rights are gunned down by the animals in uniform angry

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Re: Niger Delta Ex-militants Riot in Bayelsa by adexsimply(m): 1:06pm On Feb 28, 2013
ebamma: so u are calling me a criminal abi, if i catch u
lol..the question is..are you a criminal?
Re: Niger Delta Ex-militants Riot in Bayelsa by blazingtrain: 1:07pm On Feb 28, 2013
ok
Re: Niger Delta Ex-militants Riot in Bayelsa by showwiggy: 1:09pm On Feb 28, 2013
Why wont other groups rise up?in the interet of peace,equity and justice,this people should think and look for something to do with there lifes rather
than waste it all in the interest of ex militants.if there is a shift of power out of the south south,am quite sure they wont enjoy this undue previllege anymore.May God help us all oooooo.
Re: Niger Delta Ex-militants Riot in Bayelsa by honeric01(m): 1:10pm On Feb 28, 2013
Beaf and his colleagues at work again, when's sincereNigerian going to post pictures from the scene?

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