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Thursday, December 25, 2014

Rampaging Ex-militants Invade Delta Govt House,Hold Deputy Governor And Others Hostage

Hundreds of rampaging ex-militants on Tuesday threw caution to the winds as they invaded the Delta State Government House annex in Warri, forcing the state Deputy Governor, Prof Amos Utuama, and his entourage to stay inside the premises for six hours even when they were due to leave the premises.


The ex-militants, who defied the presence of soldiers of the Joint Task Force (JTF) and other security agencies, had blocked the entrance of the Government House and disallowed Utuama, who was due to leave the office from going out.

THEWILL learnt that the Deputy Governor was forced back into his office for close to six hours but was eventually allowed to leave after security agencies in their large number came to disperse the protesters.


Local sources said the deputy governor and his entourage were partially held hostage for the number of hours the rampaging ex-militants held sway at the Government House.
Although the media assistant to the deputy Governor, Mr. Austin Avwode, couldn’t be reached immediately for comment as his mobile line was unavailable, one of the security details attached to the deputy governor said that Utuama was highly embarrassed by the invasion and blockage.

The ex-militants who were chanting war songs, had surged the Government House around 1pm, protesting the delay in payment of their monthly N65,000 stipend even when it was discovered that the Amnesty Office had, a few days ago, paid them their November stipends.

An eyewitness said the ex-militants who took laws into their hands had insisted that they will not allow the deputy governor out of the premises until N1 million is paid on each vehicle on the deputy governor’s convoy.


“According to the ex-militants, they were not being treated well by the government now that Christmas is around the corner and there is nothing to take care of their families but government was sending cows, bags of rice and millions of naira to politicians.”

“They are also complaining and accusing government of insensitivity and accused Mr. Kingsley Kuku who is in charge of the Amnesty programme of amassing wealth to their detriment and called for his resignation with immediate effect,” the witness said.
THEWILL recalls that the ex-militants had last week barricaded the East/West road as well as the Delta State Oil Commission, DESOPADEC, for several hours protesting the non-payment of their monthly allowances.

When contacted via telephone, the Head, Media and Publicity of Amnesty Office, Daniel Alabrah, condemned in strong terms the action of the ex-militants, saying it is very unfortunate that they are now abusing the privileges given to them by the Federal Government.


He said the Amnesty Office was not owing the ex-militants, disclosing that they were, a few days ago, paid their November stipends and wonder why they have to take the laws into their hands by blocking the Government House.

culled from nigerdeltavanguard.



37 comments:

  1. Ok in other words militancy is now a job. Weldone Nigeria*claps*

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  2. Disgrace and Foolishness in d highest other dis xmas.

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  3. Nawa o. No job done and u earn 65k. Stella, don't u think I should start carrying gun too?

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  4. This is what happens when u encourage able bodied men to sit at home that u will pay them a stipulated amount every month...they are jobless and idle. waiting for government to give them money to take care of their families...na govt born una?
    Una no fit work?
    Are u disabled?
    silly annoying ijaw youths that are supposed to be fishermen

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    1. There brains are disabled.

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    2. Hahahahaha! This only happens in my country. Ghost workers and amnesty.

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  5. FOOLS...keep waiting for stipends dont go look for profitable jobs or handiworks...imagine

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  6. *smiles* good for them, those are d ppl they can't mess with. Civil servants are still not being paid

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  7. otuocha.. I mean oops?


    How cumz the ex militant is not behind bars? Please stop letting rot weilers roam about the streets it is dangerous.

    Aunt stella Wat Maak Jy?

    #I SEE DEAD PEOPLE

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  8. 65k monthly stipend to ex-militants ... No wonder they want jonothing to stay till eternity ... Well that's part of Niger delta's share of the national cake

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  9. Is d stipend for life?
    It's only in Nigeria that it pays to be a militant. In a country where d minimum wage is 18,000, militants are being paid 65,000 for doing nothing. Odiegwu.

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  10. They are not serious, they earn 65k/month without doing any work. Many workers are not even earning half of that.

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  11. They are not serious, they earn 65k/month without doing any work. Many workers are not even earning half of that.

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  12. Militants #65k stipends. Graduate no stipends. Nigeria my country na wa!

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  13. Sigh, Oga o so they pay people to be touts, I'm so angrt,why are they paying them in the first place, rubbish.

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  14. Hmmmmmmmmmmmm
    So they go do there Christmas 4 there.....
    Obodo nigerial........
    The past came calling.....

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  15. Na WA o! Stellz and fellow bvs, pls help me celebrate my mum. Today is her birthday. Couldn't do this earlier cos I've been out of connection. Pls help me pray for her. Merry Christmas everyone.
    www.makeupcubicle.blogspot.com

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    1. Happy birthday to your sweet mum dear

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    2. Happy birthday to your mum. May God grant her more fruitful years ahead. Merry Christmas.

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  16. Na to turn militant na sure pass oh, see as people dey collect free money for nothing

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  17. Nigerian politicians. when will you people ever stop.when will you stop treating the citizens of this country like animals in the midst of plenty.you want them to retaliate and then term it another thing.when you know they are just asking of the necessity of life. even if Satan repents; you people will never change.that's how dead your conscience are

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  18. Ex militants get paid for doing nothung

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  19. Oh this is funny. abeg give them money to celebrate xmas with their families. Is good thing no one was hurt

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  20. 65k, wen graduates re everywhere looking for job,afta all d monies spent on education,Nysc too, den this set of criminals re here justifying there right to extort d FG. Dat one don kukuma go buy warship. Who dey give dem orders?we nor knw. So I rest ma case.

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  21. Militancy is now an occupation, I think. So in life when these ones fill forms,they will say their designations are wetin?Militants abi business men? Well since they all agreed to be paying them for doing nothing, they have the right to their money.

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  22. Ateke Tom
    Asari Dokubo
    Government Tompolo
    Etc
    All are\militants,

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  23. It is very Well

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  24. It is very Well

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  25. 65k per month. That's a lucrative job....

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