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Ex-Niger Delta militants beg President to wade into unpaid amnesty stipends

President Buhari
President Buhari
Ex-millitants appeal to Buhari to intervene in the payment of their 5 months amnesty stipends.
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No fewer than 30,000 ex-Niger Delta militants under the Presidential Amnesty Programme have appealed to President Muhammadu Buhari to intervene in the payment of their five months’ stipends owed them.

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According to , they contended that the President’s quick intervention would douse the tension already mounting in the region over the unpaid arrears.

The Chairman, Presidential Amnesty Programme, Phase Two, Bayelsa State chapter, Salvation Ibina-Rufus, urged Buhari to order the Federal Ministry of Finance to release money to pay the ex-agitators to avoid another round of restiveness in the region.

Ibina-Rufus, who made the appeal in a statement on Sunday, sympathised with aggrieved former militants but encouraged them to exercise patience with the government.

Ibina-Rufus, a director in the Bayelsa State Environmental Sanitation Authority, noted that based on the meeting they held with Special Adviser to the President on Amnesty, Brig.-Gen. Paul Boroh (retd.), he was hopeful that beneficiaries would be paid immediately after the New Year break.

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He claimed that the delay in their payment was due to Ministry of Finance inability to release funds for the Amnesty office to commence payment, as reported by Today.

He commended his members for their understanding and patience, advising them to maintain the existing peace.

He rationalised that Boroh had shown sincerity and commitment towards ensuring the payment of all their arrears.

Written by Osiri Ndukwe

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