Presidential Amnesty Students Give Federal Government 7-Day Ultimatum

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Adefioye Iyunade

 The National Association of Presidential Amnesty Students (NAPAS) has issued a seven-day ultimatum to the Federal Government and Presidential Amnesty Programme over non-payment of  their outstanding allowances.

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This was contained in a communique issued  in Yenagoa, Bayelsa State capital, at the end of their joint meeting with the Niger Delta Students’ Union Government (NIDSUG) and the Coalition of Unpaid PAP Students.

The communiqué signed by NAPAS President, Somina Igani; NIDSUG, Emieye Romeo; Unpaid PAP Students, Gabriel Zuobai, and NAPAS Secretary, Ayibaemi Bekeobiri said that the protest would target NCDMB, NDDC, NNPC, SPDC, Belema Oil, Chevron, LNG and other flow stations, among others.

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Other demands by the group include the appointment of a competent Niger Delta person as Coordinator of PAP, a fresh opportunity for students deprived of online verification, restructuring of PAP and addressing the fears over the scrapping of the programme.

After the expiration of the ultimatum on Tuesday, September 2, the students threatened to  block the East-West Road for 72 hours and embark on national protest to disrupt the operations of all multinational oil and gas assets and firms in the Niger Delta region aside from other future actions planned to press home their demands.

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