Ex-militants Block Roads In Warri, Given FG One Week Ultimatum - Philus For Info Ex-militants Block Roads In Warri, Given FG One Week Ultimatum - Philus For Info

Philus For Info

News updates
  • Latest News

    Thursday 7 May 2015

    Ex-militants Block Roads In Warri, Given FG One Week Ultimatum


    A group of Niger Delta ex-militants, who are beneficiaries of the Amnesty Programme at the Bradama Training Centre, are protesting over unpaid training allowances and non issuance of certificates at the completion of their training.

    The group, armed with placards and banners, say the Federal Government Amnesty Office has breached the terms of contract it had with them.

    They have stopped the free flow of traffic at the DSC Roundabout in Warri, Delta State.

    They have also given the government one week to meet their demands and failure to do so would result in the total shutdown of oil operations in the Niger Delta region.

    About 300 delegates of the Amnesty Programme were posted to two training centres on August 28, 2013 to learn Pipeline Welding and Fabrication.

    Bradama, located in Agadagba-Obon in Ese Odo Local Government Area of Ondo State, has trained skilled welders under the Federal Government-sponsored training programmes for ex-militants as part of the Amnesty Programme.




    To Watch The Video CLICK HERE



    To Watch The Video CLICK HERE
    • Blogger Comments
    • Facebook Comments

    0 comments:

    Post a Comment

    Item Reviewed: Ex-militants Block Roads In Warri, Given FG One Week Ultimatum Rating: 5 Reviewed By: Unknown
    Scroll to Top