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N/Delta coalition knocks ex-agitators over alleged open letter to Tinubu

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•Describes it as mischievous, malicious, frivolous

By Sola Omoniyi, Lagos

A Niger Delta coalition under the umbrella of the Coalition of Civil Society Groups has lambasted some ex-agitators who wrote an open letter to the president-elect, Ahmed Bola Tinubu over the purported suspension of some ex-agitators accounts with BVN manipulations, describing the exercise as misplaced, frivolous and mischievous.

The Coalition which comprised of the Niger Delta Solidarity Forum, Niger Delta Progressive Front and Coalition of Niger Delta Youth Movement in a joint statement in Warri on Saturday, said that the open letter was devoid of truth, mischievous, malicious and could incite conflict in the region.

The leaders of the Coalition reiterated that the authors decided to supplant truth with lies, stressing that, “such must not be allowed to flourish in the minds of the people, as it is deceptive and concocted”.

They narrated, “It is worrisome that the writers of the open letter admitted that there was a case of multiple accounts being operated by a single individual detected by the forensic exercise conducted by the Barry Ndiomu-led Amnesty Programme. What is more worrisome is that the group admitted to such fraud with either a weak defense in a shameful manner.

“What would have been the fate of those who are legitimately entitled to a #65,000 monthly stipend when certain people decide to use various crooks and mean to divert multiple people’s entitlement? What is more worrisome is that these unscrupulous people have been benefitting illegally from other people’s proceeds before the current administration detected it and stop it.

“Though the Amnesty Programme was designed to redeem ex-Agitators from the shackles of violence, destruction, and civil unrest, the Ndiomu leadership has continued to prioritize the interest of these people, even when he inherited backlogs of unpaid stipends from previous administrators, he never gave excuse in discharging his duty”.

The coalition continued, “since he (Ndiomu) assumed office, he has paid the entitlement of legitimate ex-agitators every month, and even encourage them to get contemporary skills that can help them survive the current economic realities in the country.

“His brilliance has made it possible to conceive a Cooperative Scheme that can serve as a way of supporting them with soft loans. He did not only stop there, Ndiomu is rallying support from agencies, philanthropists to contribute towards the success of all his initiatives, for the overall good of the ex-agitators.

“We also note his efforts at enlisting some of our qualified men into the Nigeria Military and Para-Military, having met with the leadership of these security architectures.

“If we are to defeat corruption, one must take time to praise, General Ndiomu, for putting the interest of legitimate beneficiaries at heart rather than supporting crimes under the guise of fraudulent payment.

“We have gotten to a stage in our life where we need to start eschewing every form of dishonesty and acts that are counter-productive to the Niger Delta region. If we are very vocal on manners in which certain politicians have amassed wealth for themselves at the detriment of the people, we then, need to serve as a right example.

The group’s spokesperson Comrade Doso Famous Bunawari further maintained that Ndiomu’s effort to bring sanity in the payroll of ex-agitators should be commended by all right thinking persons.

“One of the greatest decisions the Interim administrator has done is sanitizing the scheme to allow qualified people access to their funds. Coming from an era, where illegality is the order of the day, we are now at the phase where we can now begin to have a strong belief in public institutions.

“The public need to disregard those spurious lies because they are capable of harming our collective progress. Those who are legitimately qualified for the monthly stipend have continued to show appreciation to the Interim Administrator for the timely payment.

“We associate with the people’s General, an administrator par excellence, and agree with his efforts at sanitizing the system. It is only when we have a sanitized system that the money can go around to everyone qualified people.

“We call on the incoming President, Bola Ahmed Tinubu to retain an upright man like Ndiomu to continue his good work in the office”.

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