SENATE PROBES N328BN AMNESTY FUND

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As the Senate on Thursday began investigation into the use of N328 billion budgeted for the Ni-ger Delta’s Presidential Am­nesty Programme since its inauguration in 2009, a contractor, Prof Jas­per Jombo, threatened to cause trouble in the region if the Niger Delta Development Commis-sion (NDDC) fails to pay him a debt N2billion.

The amnesty pro­gramme was initiated in 2009 by the late Presi­dent Umaru Yar’Adua to rehabili-tate disarmed militants who had been involved in massive van­dalism of oil pipelines as well as kidnap of expa­triates operating in the region and consequently integrate them into the society.

Although the pro­gramme had helped a number of disarmed mili­tants to acquire education and various vocational skills since 2009, there had in recent times been allegations of corruption and mismanagement of resources allocated for the programme by its han­dlers.

These allegations prompted the Senate to mandate its Niger Delta Committee to conduct a public hearing on the handling of the funds for amnesty programme since inception.

Senate President, Bu­kola Saraki, who opened the investigative pub­lic hearing asked why the programme had not achieved target goals and why corruption inherent in the programme should be exposed through the hearing.

In his address, the com­mittee chairman, Senator Peter Nwaoboshi, recalled that the amnesty pro-gramme was designed to create a better and more progressive programmes to better the lots of Niger Delta youths on one hand and the economic pros­perity of Nigeria on the other hand, not-ing that economic prosperity of the country is partly tied to peace and security of the region.

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