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We Are Pleading For The Elongation Of The Amnesty Program. by MFPND: 2:59pm On Apr 23, 2015
We at The Movement For A Progressive Niger Delta (MFPND) are using this Medium to call on The Incoming Government Of Gen Buhari, To Please give The amnesty program some more time. We urge the Federal Government to set up a committee that will address The problems and corruption of The Program and Correct these programs, But the Federal Government should endeavor to sustain The program, because the program is the reason for the relative peace we enjoy here in the region, and if this program is stopped we can not guarantee peace in the region. But because we want peace, so that there will be progress in the region, we are calling on the incoming federal Government of General Buhari, to sustain the Amnesty Program. Long Live The MFPND. Long Live The Federal Republic Of Nigeria.
Re: We Are Pleading For The Elongation Of The Amnesty Program. by Habayomie(m): 3:01pm On Apr 23, 2015
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Re: We Are Pleading For The Elongation Of The Amnesty Program. by enoqueen: 3:02pm On Apr 23, 2015
Ok

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Re: We Are Pleading For The Elongation Of The Amnesty Program. by Nobody: 3:05pm On Apr 23, 2015
** MODIFIED - for fear of kpai. i hereby withdraw any offensive comments as guided by RULE 2. I wish the MFPND long life and prosperity. sic
Re: We Are Pleading For The Elongation Of The Amnesty Program. by Mogidi: 3:05pm On Apr 23, 2015
MFPND:
We at The Movement For A Progressive Niger Delta (MFPND) are using this Medium to call on The Incoming Government Of Gen Buhari, To Please give The amnesty program some more time. We urge the Federal Government to set up a committee that will address The problems and corruption of The Program and Correct these programs, But the Federal Government should endeavor to sustain The program, because the program is the reason for the relative peace we enjoy here in the region, and if this program is stopped we can not guarantee peace in the region. But because we want peace, so that there will be progress in the region, we are calling on the incoming federal Government of General Buhari, to sustain the Amnesty Program. Long Live The MFPND. Long Live The Federal Republic Of Nigeria.

Boyloaf is that you?

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Re: We Are Pleading For The Elongation Of The Amnesty Program. by MFPND: 3:09pm On Apr 23, 2015
voltron:
Which Amnesty Program. .Orubebe cousing.. Ayiri mentality.. MEND will die like Boko Haram when GMB gets into GEAR.. no more wasting of funds for some lazy militants who have 13% derivation for the past 10 years with no visible development but showing up in PH clubs and roadside parties grin grin grin angry angry
The MFPND is not MEND or any other group, It is a movement that was formed on the basis of the law of Freedom of association, that is enshrined in The Nigerian Constitution, and there has never been anytime that we have mentioned Ayiri or Orubebe as members of The MFPND, so please mind what you say here, Thank you.
Re: We Are Pleading For The Elongation Of The Amnesty Program. by MFPND: 3:10pm On Apr 23, 2015
Mogidi:


Boyloaf is that you?
No thank you.
Re: We Are Pleading For The Elongation Of The Amnesty Program. by akoraye(m): 3:35pm On Apr 23, 2015
Which amnesty? make thunder fire una for there! una think say we dey happy for this nonsense amnesty wey una dey collect when you no do anything! if peoples general scrap the programme , make una come show una stupidity and see weting go happen! may be na una go reap wetin boko boys don sow! useless and lazy set of people!

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Re: We Are Pleading For The Elongation Of The Amnesty Program. by mekaboy(m): 4:00pm On Apr 23, 2015
ha ha. Una don dey plead? una go soon blead.
Re: We Are Pleading For The Elongation Of The Amnesty Program. by Nobody: 4:08pm On Apr 23, 2015
MFPND:
The MFPND is not MEND or any other group, It is a movement that was formed on the basis of the law of Freedom of association, that is enshrined in The Nigerian Constitution, and there has never been anytime that we have mentioned Ayiri or Orubebe as members of The MFPND, so please mind what you say here, Thank you.
I hail.. no threat intended and no offense meant - i withdraw my comments. May the Movement Live Long

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Re: We Are Pleading For The Elongation Of The Amnesty Program. by MFPND: 2:54pm On Apr 24, 2015
voltron:

I hail.. no threat intended and no offense meant - i withdraw my comments. May the Movement Live Long
Salud.
Re: We Are Pleading For The Elongation Of The Amnesty Program. by MFPND: 2:59pm On Apr 24, 2015
mekaboy:
ha ha. Una don dey plead? una go soon blead.
we shall see.
Re: We Are Pleading For The Elongation Of The Amnesty Program. by Chiaka(f): 3:02pm On Apr 24, 2015
The oils belongs to you. Its yours. Government should do the right thing. This federalism thing is purely parasitic why should one region be serving everyone and yet not in control of what belongs to them.

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Re: We Are Pleading For The Elongation Of The Amnesty Program. by BlackBaron: 3:09pm On Apr 24, 2015
Won't it be better off to have least have a broader development in your region than pouring money into the pockets of a few thousands. To me it reads like 'bribe money' when your rivers and farmlands have not being cleaned,meagre infrastructures and others. It'll also create a false sense of entitlement as for some, they'll fight to never see it stop.

Not the easiest topic, but I think a lot of reforms are needed. Greater allocation to your region, stop the amnesty, create atmosphere for jobs and much more.

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Re: We Are Pleading For The Elongation Of The Amnesty Program. by MFPND: 4:17pm On Apr 24, 2015
BlackBaron:
Won't it be better off to have least have a broader development in your region than pouring money into the pockets of a few thousands. To me it reads like 'bribe money' when your rivers and farmlands have not being cleaned,meagre infrastructures and others. It'll also create a false sense of entitlement as for some, they'll fight to never see it stop.

Not the easiest topic, but I think a lot of reforms are needed. Greater allocation to your region, stop the amnesty, create atmosphere for jobs and much more.
Thank You for expressing your candid Opinion. We would try to address your question in the best possible way we can. Yes I agree that we need a broader form of development in Our area, and The just commissioned EPZ project in the Niger Delta, we are sure to see more development, and youth employment, but The amount of unemployed and restive youths in the Niger Delta are in Their Thousands if not millions even. And The truth of the matter is that we need more Projects like the EPZ and other mega federal Government projects. On the aspect of Oil spillage, companies Like Shell and Chevron should be held liable, because they have rather chosen to neglect their host communities. There are no more fishes in our Rivers ( this is for real) and there is severe hunger due to lack of Fish for trading. Because most of the Fisher men exchange Fish For Garri in trade. The longlasting absence of fish in the Rivers have caused the Rural people and their families to literally starve. And their cries to companies like Shell, to clean up, or pay for damages on land/sea oil spills, have gone on deaf ears. And we are not saying that The Amnesty program should be continued for ever, No, what we are saying is this, the program has helped drastically to bring peace in the region, it's not a perfect program but it seems to be working, so let's look at the faults of the program, and try to correct them and at the same time look for other viable means to keep the People in the program occupied. By giving all of them in the program jobs and housing. Before the program is discontinued. Let's not sacrifice all that Former President Yaradua (may his soul rest in peace) worked for. Thank you.
Re: We Are Pleading For The Elongation Of The Amnesty Program. by MFPND: 7:43am On Apr 26, 2015
MFPND:
We at The Movement For A Progressive Niger Delta (MFPND) are using this Medium to call on The Incoming Government Of Gen Buhari, To Please give The amnesty program some more time. We urge the Federal Government to set up a committee that will address The problems and corruption of The Program and Correct these programs, But the Federal Government should endeavor to sustain The program, because the program is the reason for the relative peace we enjoy here in the region, and if this program is stopped we can not guarantee peace in the region. But because we want peace, so that there will be progress in the region, we are calling on the incoming federal Government of General Buhari, to sustain the Amnesty Program. Long Live The MFPND. Long Live The Federal Republic Of Nigeria.
Re: We Are Pleading For The Elongation Of The Amnesty Program. by MFPND: 5:39pm On Apr 29, 2015
The Plea for the Elongation of the Amnesty Program is becoming more relevant as the end of the President Jonathan Administration, winds to a close.
Re: We Are Pleading For The Elongation Of The Amnesty Program. by Demdem(m): 5:50pm On Apr 29, 2015
On the contrary, i think the amnesty fraud should be scrapped. it promotes illegality. The op and his group should focus on their state governors who are currently being paid far more than other states of the Federation. Demand that ur governors should start working for u instead of wasting resources.
Re: We Are Pleading For The Elongation Of The Amnesty Program. by MFPND: 8:37pm On Apr 29, 2015
Demdem:
On the contrary, i think the amnesty fraud should be scrapped. it promotes illegality. The op and his group should focus on their state governors who are currently being paid far more than other states of the Federation. Demand that ur governors should start working for u instead of wasting resources.
Thank You for sharing your Opinion with us at MFPND, we look forward to getting more feedback from you.
Re: We Are Pleading For The Elongation Of The Amnesty Program. by BlackTechnology: 8:40pm On Apr 29, 2015
akoraye:
Which amnesty? make thunder fire una for there! una think say we dey happy for this nonsense amnesty wey una dey collect when you no do anything! if peoples general scrap the programme , make una come show una stupidity and see weting go happen! may be na una go reap wetin boko boys don sow! useless and lazy set of people!


Na you get the oil


Parasite.

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Re: We Are Pleading For The Elongation Of The Amnesty Program. by freiheitlutadora(m): 8:47pm On Apr 29, 2015
Demdem:
On the contrary, i think the amnesty fraud should be scrapped. it promotes illegality. The op and his group should focus on their state governors who are currently being paid far more than other states of the Federation. Demand that ur governors should start working for u instead of wasting resources.

For Niger Delta to experience peace, the non-repentant militants should face the wrath of the law while the peaceful and educated people be enpowered economicaly. The amnesty is a waste aimed at enriching political thugs and criminals. We will readily point out the troublemakers and their communities as long as the peacemakers are guaranteed of safety and development.

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Re: We Are Pleading For The Elongation Of The Amnesty Program. by MFPND: 6:25am On Apr 30, 2015
freiheitlutadora:


For Niger Delta to experience peace, the non-repentant militants should face the wrath of the law while the peaceful and educated people be enpowered economicaly. The amnesty is a waste aimed at enriching political thugs and criminals. We will readily point out the troublemakers and their communities as long as the peacemakers are guaranteed of safety and development.
Thank You for sharing your views with us.
Re: We Are Pleading For The Elongation Of The Amnesty Program. by MFPND: 7:18am On May 02, 2015
MFPND:
We at The Movement For A Progressive Niger Delta (MFPND) are using this Medium to call on The Incoming Government Of Gen Buhari, To Please give The amnesty program some more time. We urge the Federal Government to set up a committee that will address The problems and corruption of The Program and Correct these programs, But the Federal Government should endeavor to sustain The program, because the program is the reason for the relative peace we enjoy here in the region, and if this program is stopped we can not guarantee peace in the region. But because we want peace, so that there will be progress in the region, we are calling on the incoming federal Government of General Buhari, to sustain the Amnesty Program. Long Live The MFPND. Long Live The Federal Republic Of Nigeria.
Re: We Are Pleading For The Elongation Of The Amnesty Program. by bolaino(m): 8:14am On May 04, 2015
MFPND:
We at The Movement For A Progressive Niger Delta (MFPND) are using this Medium to call on The Incoming Government Of Gen Buhari, To Please give The amnesty program some more time. We urge the Federal Government to set up a committee that will address The problems and corruption of The Program and Correct these programs, But the Federal Government should endeavor to sustain The program, because the program is the reason for the relative peace we enjoy here in the region, and if this program is stopped we can not guarantee peace in the region. But because we want peace, so that there will be progress in the region, we are calling on the incoming federal Government of General Buhari, to sustain the Amnesty Program. Long Live The MFPND. Long Live The Federal Republic Of Nigeria.
Re: We Are Pleading For The Elongation Of The Amnesty Program. by tpiadotcom: 8:17am On May 04, 2015
It can be replaced with jobs or job creation, no?



I mean assuming that's what's being planned.

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Re: We Are Pleading For The Elongation Of The Amnesty Program. by MFPND: 6:31pm On May 13, 2015
tpiadotcom:
It can be replaced with jobs or job creation, no?



I mean assuming that's what's being planned.
Yes, The Program could be replaced with job creation, and we would be grateful, if The incoming Government would consider the plight and agony of Former Niger Deltan Militants who have surrendered their arms during the Amnesty Program, The MFPND would be Grateful, and we also would like the Federal Government to Provide Jobs for our unemployed Graduate Youths who have been contributing immensely to the Overall development of The Nigerian society at large.
Re: We Are Pleading For The Elongation Of The Amnesty Program. by MFPND: 3:01pm On May 29, 2015
MFPND:
We at The Movement For A Progressive Niger Delta (MFPND) are using this Medium to call on The Incoming Government Of Gen Buhari, To Please give The amnesty program some more time. We urge the Federal Government to set up a committee that will address The problems and corruption of The Program and Correct these programs, But the Federal Government should endeavor to sustain The program, because the program is the reason for the relative peace we enjoy here in the region, and if this program is stopped we can not guarantee peace in the region. But because we want peace, so that there will be progress in the region, we are calling on the incoming federal Government of General Buhari, to sustain the Amnesty Program. Long Live The MFPND. Long Live The Federal Republic Of Nigeria.

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