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The ex-militants also warned pipeline vandals and oil thieves to desist from their illegal act.
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The group also praised the Coordinator of the Amnesty Programme, Brig.-Gen. Paul Boroh (rtd.) for the proper handling of the programme.

LPCDI described the vandals  as enemies of the Niger-Delta.

Punch reports that the National President of LPCDI, Pastor Reuben Wilson, said “Those who are still involved in the act of bombing and causing troubles in the region are enemies of progress of the Niger Delta people.

“All the leaders of the LPCDI will join hands to fight such criminals and report them to security agencies.”

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Boroh, the Coordinator of the Presidential Amnesty Programme, was accused of mismanaging the agency’s funds.

Media reports said he allegedly spent N48bn in five months.

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