In a communiqué issued after the meeting, the former militant leaders said they were worried over the renewed attacks in Plateau, Kano, Kaduna and Maiduguri states where the Boko Haram sect killed hundreds of innocent persons. Commending Buhari for the recent bailout to states, they urged him to extend the same gesture to beneficiaries of the presidential amnesty scheme.post by expdonaloaded.blogspot.com.. The communiqué read in part: “Each day we are inundated with calls from home and aboard of our members who are amnesty beneficiaries passing through various harrowing experiences at school, while some at Igbinedion University are on the verge of being barred from writing their final year examinations since they could not pay their fees; some at Jordan schooling have been totally evicted from their homes and now leaving on handouts from friends. “We also commended Mr. President on the recent bailout to the states owing workers salaries and that he should extend the same gesture to the amnesty beneficiaries, home and abroad, studying in one university or the other, because some of the amnesty beneficiaries are being threatened by community police abroad since they could not pay their house rents or school fees.”
Monday, 13 July 2015
Expdonaloaded News; Ex-MEND leaders task Buhari on fresh Boko Haram attacks
Former militant leaders that formed the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND) met in Yenagoa, Bayelsa State capital at the weekend to review the activities of the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari, saying it needs to move fast to tackle security issues threatening the country.
The coordinated attacks by Boko Haram in the North-East and the agitation over unpaid stipends of former Niger Delta militants, they warned, posed a serious security problem to the administration.
In a communiqué issued after the meeting, the former militant leaders said they were worried over the renewed attacks in Plateau, Kano, Kaduna and Maiduguri states where the Boko Haram sect killed hundreds of innocent persons. Commending Buhari for the recent bailout to states, they urged him to extend the same gesture to beneficiaries of the presidential amnesty scheme.post by expdonaloaded.blogspot.com.. The communiqué read in part: “Each day we are inundated with calls from home and aboard of our members who are amnesty beneficiaries passing through various harrowing experiences at school, while some at Igbinedion University are on the verge of being barred from writing their final year examinations since they could not pay their fees; some at Jordan schooling have been totally evicted from their homes and now leaving on handouts from friends. “We also commended Mr. President on the recent bailout to the states owing workers salaries and that he should extend the same gesture to the amnesty beneficiaries, home and abroad, studying in one university or the other, because some of the amnesty beneficiaries are being threatened by community police abroad since they could not pay their house rents or school fees.”
In a communiqué issued after the meeting, the former militant leaders said they were worried over the renewed attacks in Plateau, Kano, Kaduna and Maiduguri states where the Boko Haram sect killed hundreds of innocent persons. Commending Buhari for the recent bailout to states, they urged him to extend the same gesture to beneficiaries of the presidential amnesty scheme.post by expdonaloaded.blogspot.com.. The communiqué read in part: “Each day we are inundated with calls from home and aboard of our members who are amnesty beneficiaries passing through various harrowing experiences at school, while some at Igbinedion University are on the verge of being barred from writing their final year examinations since they could not pay their fees; some at Jordan schooling have been totally evicted from their homes and now leaving on handouts from friends. “We also commended Mr. President on the recent bailout to the states owing workers salaries and that he should extend the same gesture to the amnesty beneficiaries, home and abroad, studying in one university or the other, because some of the amnesty beneficiaries are being threatened by community police abroad since they could not pay their house rents or school fees.”
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