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Why Niger Delta Ex-militants Hit The Street Again by 01Mysticdon(m): 11:24pm On Oct 20, 2015
As the presidential amnesty programme draws close to the end, a group of over 500 Niger Delta ex-militants on Tuesday, October 20, took to the streets of Abuja protesting an alleged fraud within the management of the programme.
According to Vanguard, the aggrieved ex-militants accused the handlers of the programme of embezzling over N405 million the federal government had released for them.
The accusing finger pointed specifically at one Peter Evah from the amnesty office of withholding their monthly stipends for over four years counting from 2011.
The Niger Delta ex-militants who claimed to have come from Berebegha Camp which happens to be one of the recognized camps during the disarmament programme disclosed that the period amounts to about N405 million.
The Berebegha Camp group called on the President Mohammandu Buhari-led administration to swing into action to investigate the matter to unknot the true picture of how the funds are being spent.
They noted that they were in Abuja to protest against what they called injustice being meted on them by the Amnesty Office and
The protesters who displayed placards with different inscriptions read:‘Enough is enough, Perter Evah must go’, ‘President Buhari should probe Amnesty Programme’, ‘Pay us our money Peter Eva,’and‘we want justice from government’.
The coordinator of the group, Barrister Angela Adigwe said that the embezzlement was an absolute conspiracy among the top management of the presidential amnesty programme.
Adigwe confirmed that the non-payment of the protesters stipends dated back to 2011.
The barrister said that the matter was an urgent one that required the attention of the presidency.
Adigwe implored President Buhari to help institute a panel of inquiry to probe the programme starting from the onset.
She noted that this will determine whether the real persons were benefiting from the programme or not.
Meanwhile, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has alleged foul play ahead of the December 5 governorship election in Bayelsa state stressing that the All Progressives Congress (APC) has plans to rig the electionfollowing the sudden transfers from the state of Bassaleg Al-Hassan, the state director of the Department of State Security (DSS), and Paul Okafor, the state police commissioner. <p>Lalasticlala, seun, ishilove do the needful</p>
https://www.naij.com/611619-niger-delta-ex-militants-hit-street.html
Re: Why Niger Delta Ex-militants Hit The Street Again by sojax2cool(m): 11:24pm On Oct 20, 2015
This people sha!
Re: Why Niger Delta Ex-militants Hit The Street Again by Ufranklin92(m): 11:32pm On Oct 20, 2015
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It keeps getting better It keeps getting better

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Re: Why Niger Delta Ex-militants Hit The Street Again by Nobody: 11:33pm On Oct 20, 2015
see gbege!

****even me wey bin don submit my mumsy kitchen knife never see chichi till 2day, wetin i do dem??
Re: Why Niger Delta Ex-militants Hit The Street Again by Gr8tasign: 11:40pm On Oct 20, 2015
I'm only interested in name of the coordinator “ANGELA ADIGWE".
I hope it sends some message to some people?
Re: Why Niger Delta Ex-militants Hit The Street Again by DaBullIT(m): 5:55am On Oct 21, 2015
Free money don sweet them


Learn fishing abeg it's lucrative





Oh wait, no fish in your river because you bombed pipes and your rivers are polluted


Na you do you

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