Ex-militants sue Dokubo, demand payment of N492m arrears

A Federal High Court in Yenagoa on Thursday summoned Prof. Charles Dokubo, Coordinator, Presidential Amnesty over alleged diversion of stipends meant for 75 former militants.

Also summoned to appear before Justice Awogboro Abimbola on October 4, are Mr Isaac Ityohuma and Mr Aroloye Brown, Director of Finance and Accounts and Head of Reintegration in the Presidential Amnesty office.

Abimbola adjourned the case until October 4 for the continuation of hearing after taking evidence from the ex-militants’ leader, Mr Clinton Oroupade, who was also a prosecution witness.

The defendants were sued by some 75 ex-militants under the Benuwolo Camp in the second phase of the scheme, who accepted the Presidential Amnesty in 2010.

The militants are demanding payment of alleged outstanding N492m for the 75 members of the camp from January 2011 to May 2019.

When the matter came up for hearing on Thursday, Oroupade told the court that his group was documented and allocated 75 slots, but received no stipends afterwards.

He tendered several documents, agreements and affidavits from prior efforts by the Amnesty office to resolve the issue by reverting 10 out of the 75 slots before the court.

The defence counsel, Mr Tamaratarei Ali-Bozi, did not object to the documents tendered.

The group urged the court to declare the alleged “fraudulent manipulation” of the 75 slots allotted to Benuwolo Camp by officials of the Amnesty Office in connivance with some ex-militants as unlawful.

The ex-militants had, in their statement of claims filed by their counsel, Mr, Richard Turner, urged the court to order the Amnesty Office to revert the 75 slots of the Camp and halt the further diversion of slots by the office.

(NAN)

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