
The Niger Delta United Group of Presidential Amnesty Programme PAP Phase 3 Ex Agitators has called off their planed protest and earlier intention to close down oil facilities in the Niger Delta region after PAP Officials and other relevant agencies of government brokered a truce with them in Abuja.
The aggrieved Niger Delta United Group of PAP Phase 3 called off the Planed protest after reaching a middle course agreement which they hope to further fine-tune in the interest of all parties concerned.
The official statement signed and released by General Joseph Akpos Jericho, Chairman, General Timibra Gabriel, Vice Chairman and General Ivwromon Ogaga, Secretary, reads:
“After due deliberations with the officials of PAP through the Peace Building and Conflict Resolution Department of the Presidential Amnesty Office in Abuja on the 8/9 August 2022, we hereby declare unilaterally that the Planed protest Which was earlier slated to commence on August 10th 2022 is here by called off in the interest of the national economy and to maintain the prevailing peace in the oil bearing Niger Delta region..
“Indeed, in our 12 points demand in which we made ourselves very clear, the fence mending olive team of PAP have promised to look towards the issues we presented before the Amnesty Office in Abuja Within a short time bound.
“The proposed Planed protest was actually due to the agitations of our camp boys who has been exacting so much pressure on us since 2013 till date for them to be documented, trained and empowered and included in the list of those receiving camp allowance.
” l ,the chairman of Niger Delta United Group Gen Joseph Jericho Akpos, Gen Timibra Gabriel Vice Chairman and Gen Ivwromon Ebi Ogaga Secretary were engaged in a two days peaceful meeting with the PAP Office in Abuja and we are convinced that the PAP management in the light of the new development Will implement the accord reached hence we are calling on all phase three leaders and their camp boys to stay calm.
“We also thank the interim administrator’ Cornnel Milland Dixon Dikio, Alfred kemepado, Bestman Peace building and other security agencies for listening to our germane request.
“The interim administrator has done well in the aspect of the prompt payment of our monthly stipends and we hope he Will get the grey areas as identified in our new accord ironed out in the interest of all, especially as it concerns the issues of accommodating our camp boys and to engage us the leaders. meaningfully as discussed here in Abuja.”
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