Monthly Stipends: Niger Delta Ex-Militants Issue 1 Week Ultimatum To FG, Dikio

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Niger Delta ex-militants have issued a one-week ultimatum to the Muhammadu Buhari-led government over their August stipends which were allegedly withheld.

The militants are under the Presidential Amnesty Programme, PAP, led by Col. Dixion Dikio.

The Leader of the Niger Delta Defence Corps, NDDC, John Egbe, spoke on Tuesday, at Bomadi, Delta State.

Egbe said Dikio had withheld the August stipends of over ten thousand beneficiaries without explanation.

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He said: “the amnesty office has paid our stipends for August but over ten thousand beneficiaries have not been paid for a reason best known to Dikio.

“We have experienced various unfair treatments under Dikio since his assumption of office, we will not take it easy this time around and we want our stipends paid within one week or else we will go out for a protest next week.

“Niger Delta is now a peaceful place but Dikio and his Special Adviser, Mr. Alfred Kemepade, want to disturb the peace because of their secret deals. Since 2010, we’ve never experienced what we’re seeing under Dikio.

“Last year, the National Security Adviser, NSA, Maj. Gen. Babagana Monguno set up a committee that verified everything in the amnesty office, but today Dikio decided to stop the payment of stipends to some beneficiaries.

“We are calling on President Muhammadu Buhari and the NSA to send Mr. Kemepade out of that office before it’s too late because he wants to set Niger Delta ablaze with his evil advice to Dikio”.

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