The Delta State Chairman, Phase 2 Ex-militants of the Amnesty Programme, Kingsley Muturu, has vowed that ex-militants were ready for those he called “detractors of the smooth running of the Amnesty Programme”.
Muturu stated this in Warri, Delta State, on Saturday on the heels of the call by a group, African Anti-Corruption Network, AACN, on a radio programme, demanding the immediate sack of the Chairman of the Presidential Amnesty Programme, Brig-General Paul Boroh (retd), over allegations of corruption.
The ex-militant leader said the call was suspicious, as there was no basis for removing a man whose efforts he noted, were seen to have been designed to sail the programme to a successful end.
He, therefore, challenged the AACN to prove its allegations against Boroh, saying the group was out to cause distraction and accused it of being an instrument in the hands of those who had been distracting the smooth running of the programme right from the time of Kingsley Kuku.
Muturu disclosed that beneficiaries of the programme had passed a vote of confidence on Boroh as a result of his “determination to move the programme to a successful conclusion after the mandate given him by President Muhammadu Buhari”.
We’re Ready For Detractors Of Amnesty Programme – Ex-Militant Leader
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