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Wednesday 17 June 2015

Resource control militant fight for your freedom first, Ex-Militant leaders express worry over poor living condition of Amnesty beneficiaries abroad



Niger Delta Ex-militant leaders have sent a Save-Our- Soul message to President Muhammadu Buhari over the deteriorating condition of living and increasing displacements of over 500 foreign scholarship beneficiaries of the Amnesty Programmes by the Federal Government.

According to the Ex-militant leaders,though the disposition of the present administration to the continued implementation of the Amnesty Programme is being monitored by the people of the region,the absence of a substantial Special Adviser and the Chairman of the Presidential Amnesty Programme has thrown the programme into crises and provoke sufferings among the beneficiaries of the programme.

The Ex-Militant leaders under the aegis of the Leadership,Peace and Cultural Development Initiatives (LPCDI),said the preliminary complaints received from the beneficiaries of the Amnesty programme showed a deplorable living conditions due to the lack of funding and non-payment of the May stipends by the Federal Government.
According to the statement issued by Ex-militant leader,Pastor Reuben Wilson,stated that “we called on the President,Muhammed Buhari to immediately appoint a special adviser to the President on Niger Delta.This call is sequel to the approval of the number of special advisers by the National Assembly requested by Mr. President and the impending crisis as a result of the vacancy.”

“We,therefore,write to implore Mr.President to quickly appoint a credible person as a special adviser to the President on Niger Delta Affairs and Chairman,Presidential Amnesty Programme which Hon. Kingsley Kuku just vacated.This request is coming on the ground that the absence of the SA/Chairman has hindered the payment of the monthly stipends to the beneficiaries both home and abroad.”

“Our brothers and sisters currently schooling abroad on the platform of the Presidential Amnesty programme are suffering due to lack of funds as they are yet to receive their monthly allowances.There is presently a palpable tension in the Niger Delta region as a result of the non-payment of the monthly stipends for May to the Amnesty beneficiaries.”

“It is therefore in the interest of peace and stability in the Niger Delta that this situation be nipped in the bud by a speedy appointment of a credible person into the above office.We enjoin Mr.President to treat this matter with the urgency and seriousness it deserves.”

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