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Delayed Amnesty Training: Ex-Militant group Threatens again




The Reformed Niger-Delta militants popularly known as Ex-Agitators has again threaten to resume attack on oil pipelines in the creeks over delay in training in the Presidential Amnesty Office,Abuja.

The aggrieved  ex-agitators in Warri yesterday and issued an ultimatum to the Coordinator Presidential Amnesty Programme, Prof.Charles Dokubo to call back the Amnesty delegates for training

FocalPoint Reports garthered that Ex-agitators from different states in the Niger-Delta were informed by the Coordinator Mrs.Inetimi Bonozigha Evah to prepare ahead on monday 15th July,2019 for training in Lagos. However, there were suddenly asked to stay back yesterday without any cogent reason from the Amnesty Office.

Their Statement  "Since the Amnesty  programme started in 2009 to date, We have not been called for training/empowerment.They keep promising and finally informed us through phone call last month to prepare ourselves for training on the 15th of July 2019,at Izonebi Training Center, Lagos.But to our greatest surprise yesterday,Mrs. Inetimi Evah call again and ask us to stay back without telling us any  reason.We are urging the federal government, President Buhari to tell Charles Dokubo to call us back before the earlier scheduled date for the training or else,there shall be no peace in Nigeria,Bololo stated."

In his reaction,another delegat known as Ande Ogbemudia," charges the leadership of National Assembly,Senate President Ahmed Lawan and the Speaker House of Reps,Hon.Femi Gbajabiamila to as a matter of urgency invite Prof.Dokubo to tell us why we should not go for training? Dokubo should know that,peace in the Niger-Delta is peace in Nigeria.He should not take our patience for granted or else,there shall be disaster in Nigeria,Ogbemudia asserted."

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