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CBN, Amnesty Office To Review Ex-Agitators’ Payment Process

Head of Service, Rivers State, Barrister Rufus Godwins (middle), with chairman of the occasion, Prof. (Mrs) Roseline Konya and a resource person, Mr.. Eze G. W. Iroanwusi, during a seminar for repositioning Rivers State Civil Service at Vintage Farm, Elele on Monday. Photo: Nwiueh Donatus Ken
The Presidential Amnesty
Programme (PAP) has initiated communication with the Central Bank of Nigeria and security agencies to review the payment process for former agitators in the Niger Delta.
Brig.-Gen. Paul Boroh (retired), the Special Adviser to the President on Niger Delta and Coordinator of the programme, dropped the hint in an interview with newsmen in Abuja.
Boroh expressed displeasure over reports of complicity of some banks in the alleged short-changing of some of the beneficiaries by their leaders.
Reports say that the payment of the outstanding stipends to the ex-agitators had been trailed by allegations of fraud.
According to some of the former agitators, the amount paid to them was less than the N65,000 per month that they were entitled to.
Boroh said that everything necessary would be done to investigate the authenticity of the allegations.
“The banks involved in payment of the stipends should credit accounts of beneficiaries with their due entitlement and strictly, in conformity with the mandate of the account.
“No bank should be involved in any form of cash payments or conduct any irregular payment activities outside their premises.”
The coordinator, therefore, urged all beneficiaries in the programme to be law-abiding and forward their complaints with details to his office.
He warned that any beneficiary who violated the rules governing the programme would have his allowance stopped.
“It is not going to be business as usual. We are guided by the strict regime of transparency, accountability and prudence being enthroned by the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari.
“We will, accordingly, address every complaint about the programme on its merit and make the necessary adjustments.
“A verification committee is already in place to examine all immediate and pressing issues inhibiting the smooth operation of the programme.”
The Special Adviser said that Buhari was committed to sustainable development in the Niger Delta region.
He, however, urged the ex-militants to be vanguards of peace in the region in order to achieve the government’s objective.
Boroh said that because of the strategic position of the Niger Delta, there was the need to ensure justice, peace and security in the region at all times.
The coordinator added that it was significant that Buhari had approved the commencement of the environmental clean-up of Ogoniland.
He said this was a commendable initiative by the President and that the PAP would, as part of its mandate, train Niger Delta youths, with emphasis on Ogoni youths, to effectively participate in the clean-up process.
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