South-South Peoples
Assembly, (SSPA), has petitioned against the Coordinator of the Presidential
Amnesty Programme, (PAP) Professor Charles Dokubo to the Economic and Financial
Crimes Commission, (EFCC), over alleged non payment of contractors.
According
to SSPA, the present leadership of the PAP, “has created an omnious signs of
derailment that is threatening the fragile peace and order in the Niger Delta
region.
“This
is on account of alleged mismanagement, unbridled greed and corruption.
Addressing
newsmen on Thursday in Yenagoa, the National Secretary of SSPA, Dr Ayakeme
Whiskey, said that the group was not just making frivolous allegations but
substantiated claims.
Whiskey
noted that the allegations were based on innumerable reports received by
vendors and contractors who were awarded contracts since 2018 but remained
unpaid.
“As
a responsible organistaion, our concern is the future of the Amnesty Programme
and the relative peace presently pervading the Niger Delta region with the
attendant effects on the economy.
“When
potential trainee-delegates are frustrated consistently due to the
non-mobilization of contractors and vendors who should sign them on for
training, and stipends of those already enlisted are not regularly paid on
account of grave financial malfeasance.
“This is putting the peace in the region at risk.
“Our
opinion is premised on the innumerable reports we have been receiving from most
vendors and contractors who were awarded contracts since May 2018 but have remained
unpaid after committing these vendors and contractors to supply insurance bonds
at cost.
”
And later Advance Payment Gurantees, APG, from banks at even higher costs.”
Ayakeme said.
Mr
Murphy Agagaga, Head of Media at the PAP declined to comment on the
allegations.(
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