Ex-agitators urge NSA to ignore blackmail against Dikio

residential Amnesty Programme

Ex-agitators under the Presidential Amnesty Programme (PAP) have appealed to the National Security Adviser (NSA), Gen. Babagana Monguno (rtd), to ignore the allegations of Kingsley Muturu, against PAP’s Interim Administrator Col. Milland Dixon Dikio (rtd).

Muturu, who claimed to be the leader of phase 2, Delta State chapter of the amnesty programme, accused Dikio of preferential treatment in the allocation of stakeholders’ benefits and promised to protest in Abuja.

But the former agitators under the aegis of the Forum of Delta Ex-agitators, said in a statement in Warri yesterday that Muturu was pursuing a personal agenda and had resorted to cheap blackmail.

They said he was angry because the amnesty office only accepted 25 of the over 300 names he presented for scholarships.

The ex-agitators said the amnesty office carried out a discreet investigation on all the list from leaders presented to them and discovered that most of the names from Muturu were either fictitious or people who did not write the examination of the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB).

In the statement signed by ‘General’ Lucky Omogba, the former agitators said Muturu admitted wrongdoings and wondered why he turned around to plan what they described as unnecessary protest.

The statement said: “We want to distance ourselves from the planned protest of Kingsley Muturu, the so-called leader of phase 2 of the Delta State chapter of the amnesty programme. We are aware that he is doing so for his personal interest and not our interest.”

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