The Ijaw Youth Council Worldwide , IYCW has warned of imminent
insurgency in the Niger Delta region over non-payment of the tuition and
allowances of former militants.
It regarded the development, especially those undergoing
undergraduate and post-graduate degree programmes within and outside Nigeria,
as a deliberate ploy by the Federal Government to create another round of
insurgency in the region.
In a statement on Thursday by the spokesmman for the IYC,
Mr. Eric Omare, the group said the non-payment of tuition and allowances since
the inauguration of President Muhammadu Buhari had subjected beneficiaries of
the Presidential Amnesty Programme to untold hardship with the government
showing no concern.
It said, “The IYC wishes to alert Nigerians and the
international community that the rising tension in the Niger Delta region as a
result of the non-payment of allowances to beneficiaries of the PAP would soon
result in security breach in the region.
“We strongly believe that this is a deliberate ploy by some
interest groups in the Presidency to frustrate the amnesty programme, create
crisis in the Niger Delta region and use it as a justification to attack the
region.
“The Federal Government has no single justification for not
paying the accrued allowances because the amnesty office has sufficient funds
in its account.
“For the umpteenth times, the IYC calls on opinion leaders,
elders and the international community to prevail on President Buhari to
fulfill the government’s obligation to the former agitators.”
The group advised the Federal Government to pay the
beneficiaries’ tuition and allowances without delay.
It further urged the Muhammadu Buhari administration to
ensure that the amnesty programme is followed to its logical conclusion by
training all the beneficiaries, warning that “a stitch in time saves nine.
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