Alleged diversion of funds: Ex-militant leaders petition NSA, demand probe of Amnesty Office

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Ex- militant leaders under the aegis of Coalition of Ex- Militant Leaders from the nine states of the Niger Delta region have raised alarm over an alleged diversion of funds allocated to the Presidential Amnesty Programme (PAP).

They are therefore calling on the office of the National Security Adviser( NSA) to commence  a probe of officials of the Amnesty office including the Interim Administrator, Major General Barry Tariye Ndiomu (rtd.).

 

The coalition’s petition dated 15th of January, 2023 and signed  by the trio of  Boma Inewariku, Gabriel Atumani Victor, and James Ebiaredei Collins, and addressed to the NSA, Maj. Gen. Mohammed Babagana Monguno (rtd.) alleged that officials of the Amnesty office since September, 2022 have been diverting funds allocated to the programme.

They called on Monguno, to immediately recommend to President Muhammadu Buhari, the immediate suspension of Ndiomu as the Interim Administrator of the Presidential Amnesty Programme, and in his place, appoint the most senior civil servant to take over the running and administration of the Presidential Amnesty Programme pending the outcome of the investigation of the programme under him.

According to them, the diversion of funds which involved several officials of the Amnesty Office should not be swept under the carpet like other allegations of fraud that have been raised.

They maintained that the suspension of Ndiomu would allow an unhindered probe to uncover the massive diversion of funds in the Presidential Amnesty programme.

They called on Monguno, to immediately recommend to President Muhammadu Buhari, the immediate suspension of Ndiomu as the Interim Administrator of the Presidential Amnesty Programme, and in his place, appoint the most senior civil servant to take over the running and administration of the Presidential Amnesty Programme pending the outcome of the investigation of the programme under him.

According to them, the diversion of funds which involved several officials of the Amnesty Office should not be swept under the carpet like other allegations of fraud that have been raised.

They maintained that the suspension of Ndiomu would allow an unhindered probe to uncover the massive diversion of funds in the Presidential Amnesty programme.

“This heinous criminality should not be allowed without bringing them to book. Sir if there are no consequences for this kind of behaviour or alleged abuse of office, then we as a nation cannot move forward sir.

 

“We have no fate or hope in the graft agencies as they have either shredded the allegations and facts provided to them or in connivance with the perpetrators of this graft all together. We are hopeful that you will swing into action and save the massive, alleged looting going on at the Presidential Amnesty Programme (PAP).” TheSun

 

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