Former Niger Delta militants in Bayelsa state have been paid
two out of the four months outstanding salaries owed them by the Federal
Government.
The Federal Government has paid two out of the four months
outstanding stipends owed former Niger Delta militants under the
Presidential Amnesty Programme.
Mr Ramsey Mukoro, leader of the 3rd phase of the amnesty programme,
told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Saturday that some former
agitators had received two out of four months’ salary backlog.
“The Amnesty Office has started paying but my third phase people have
yet to get alerts, we are hoping that we in the third phase will
benefit as well.
“It has really been difficult for us and we spend Christmas and New
Year on empty stomach, they should try and make it go round,’’ Mukoro
said.
Mr Piriye Kiyaramo, the Liaison Officer at the Bayelsa Office of the
Presidential Amnesty Office, told NAN that the Amnesty office began the
payment after the new year holidays.
“The office commenced payment of the outstanding stipends this week after the new year, precisely on Wednesday.
“The Special Adviser to the President on Niger Delta and Coordinator
of the Presidential Amnesty Programme, retired Brig.- General Paul Boroh
is concerned about the welfare of beneficiaries in the programme.
“He would stop at nothing until a sustainable reintegration of the
ex-agitators into the society with sustainable source of livelihood,’’
he said in a statement.
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