Federal Government Begins Payment Of Ex-Militants

Almost one and half years after President Muhammadu Buhari assumed office, the Federal Government Sunday said it will on Monday begin the payment of ex-militants in the Niger Delta Region the monthly stipends that was stopped many months ago.
The Federal Government’s gesture according to the office of the Amnesty Office is to prevent the protest of ex-militants in the Niger Delta Region slated for Monday.
The Special Adviser to the President on Niger Delta/Coordinator of the Presidential Amnesty Programme, Brig-Gen. Paul Boroh (rtd)  in a statement by his media officer Mr Piriye Kiyaramo, assured the ex-militants of the government’s continuation of payment of the stipends just as he appealed to the ex-agitators in the region to shelve the planned protests.
Boroh,  who expressed great concern over the plight of the ex-agitators in respect of their delayed stipends, maintained that President Buhari, appreciates their patience, adding that the hiccups in the payment of their stipends are already being addressed.
According to the Amnesty boss, President Buhari attaches great importance to the Amnesty Programme, which explains why the President in his inaugural address to the nation specifically promised “to invest heavily in the projects and programmes currently in place for the ex-agitators in the region”.

NewTelegraph

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