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Verification: PAP to probe 3000 accounts

From Douglas Blessing, Port Harcourt

The Sole Administrator of the Presidential Ammesty Programme, Col. Milland Dikio (rtd), has ordered investigation into 3000 accounts of Niger Delta ex-agitators benefiting from the N65, 000 monthly allowance. 

This as PAP has unravelled about 400 duplicated names in the payroll list and further stop payment of fake contractors.

A source who pleaded anonymity but close to Dikio, disclosed that preliminary investigation revealed that some of the accounts were fake and fraudulently used to siphon funds meant for original ex-agitators.

According to the source: “Immediately the investigation was ordered, the amnesty office stopped the stipends of the accounts undergoing probe. It is the right to do. 

“I can tell you that some of the accounts had been cleared and their owners will receive their stipends. But there will be deeper probe to discover the identities of persons receiving monies through identified fake accounts”, he said.

He said Dikio was determined to cleanse the system to ensure that amnesty’s resources were expended on real and verifiable ex-agitators and not on impostors.

He said some angry contractors were funding propaganda against Dikio because the amnesty boss resisted pressure they mounted on him to pay them for jobs not done.

“Investigations revealed that contractors within PAP office were not delivering their jobs in accordance with their terms of contracts. These contractors want to be paid for laptops that were not supplied and others who supplied, delivered counterfeit products”, he said.

The source insisted that Dikio was determined to cleanse the system and no amount of propaganda would stop him from carrying out his reforms.

Some ex-agitators also corroborated the development describing persons behind blackmails against Dikio as disgruntled impersonators,  who were hitherto syphoning the monthly stipends of the original beneficiaries of the programme.

They said the opposers were behind the padding of the amnesty payroll with duplicated names recently discovered in an investigation ordered by Dikio to sanitise the system.

One of the ex-agitators, Magada Victor, a prominent member of the formerly dreaded camp five, owned by Government Ekpemupolo, popularly known as Tomplo, defended the action Dikio in sanitising the programme.

Victor said the names of some the original beneficiaries of PAP were shortchanged in 2009 and stipends had since been hijacked to the accounts of non-beneficiaries of the programme.

He said: “Tompolo was the last person to surrender to the amnesty programme in 2009. When we surrendered and disarmed, a list of those who surrendered were compiled and computed into the system. At the point,  where we surrendered, the place was crowded. People jumped in from the fence and used our names to thumbprint.

“We the original beneficiaries when we got to the point of biometrics, they told us we had already registered. People impersonated us and registered with our names. We were surprised and refused to go without being registered. 

“The navy was beating us in the course of trying to control the crowd. These people that were not even involved in the struggle came and hijacked our names. Since then, they have been on the run because we have been trying to trace them.

“I am not the only one, whose stipends have been hijacked. We are many that have suffered this same fate. We are over 15 people or more in my group. Those that have been syphoning the money of our people are currently staging the protest against Dikio’s administration. 

“We will continue to fight for this administration because it is doing good work. These enemies of PAP have become desperate and are now spreading falsehood against the programme”.

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