Workers of the Presidential Amnesty Office have raised alarm over the employment of indigenes other than those from the Niger Delta and the deployment of staff by the Interim Administrator, Maj Gen BT Ndiomu (Retd).
Some of the workers link the current move to alleged leakage of information on the activities of the leadership of the office.
Investigations revealed that indigenous people of the Niger Delta in strategic positions were deployed back to the ministries and replaced.
According to the sources, those deployed included Oloye Kebbi (Peace Building Department), Mr. Okhuba – (Peace Building), Kennedy Febau ) Peace Building Unit), Ebiere Ayamah (Vocational Training Unit) and Jude Gbaboyor (Data/ICT).
NAIJA LIVE TV learnt that Jude was deployed to Warri Delta State. Others were, “Highcoast Ombe (Post Training Unit), Samuel Sunday (Post Training Unit), Pere Ikuetemi (Legal Dept), Gabriel Ajama (Data Unit) And Agiri Emmanuel, the Head of Data who was moved to Agabagba in Ondo State.
Ndiomu was said to have attributed the leakage of information to the Niger Delta indigenes working in the office.
The workers who spoke on the condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak on it said that Ndiomu had authorized periodic seizure and search of the telephone of members of staff of the office.
They stated further that while the Niger Delta indigenes were sent back to the Ministries and others sent out of Abuja, over 80 persons have been employed in the Amnesty Office recently, most of them from Kogi state.
Further revealed that the Head of Administration, Mrs Khairat Balogun, is from Kogi State. Mrs Balogun, a staff of NTA, was recently replaced with a new Head of Administration but she held back.
The new Head of Administration deployed from the Office of the Head of Service, has been left without an office while the Human Resources component has been removed from the Admin Department and put under Balogun’s supervision.
According to them, the affected Amnesty staff were removed with the claim by Gen. Ndiomu that his mission was to shut down the programme.
Shortly before the end of the Buhari administration, the then National Security Adviser, Gen Monguno, made moves to shut down the programme which was resisted by the leaders and people of the Niger Delta.
(Daily Independent)
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