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Ex-Agitators Pass Vote Of No Confidence On Esther Boro, Request Immediate Transfer From Bayelsa

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July 11, (THEWILL) – Ex-agitators in Bayelsa state, on Tuesday, barricaded the liaison office of the Presidential Amnesty Programme, demanding that Esther Boro, the Bayelsa state Liaison Officer of the Presidential Amnesty Programme, must go or no staff will be allowed to work in the office.

The ex-agitators, during a peaceful protest at the liaison office in Yenagoa, accused Esther Boro of working against their interest in the cooperative programme implemented by the interim administrator, retired Major General Barry Tariye Ndiomu.

Speaking to journalists on behalf of other delegates during the protest, the national chairman of second phase ex-agitators, Olotu Waneni, and Elaye Slabo, Acting National secretary of 3rd phase, said there will be no peace in the Niger Delta if there is no peace in Bayelsa state.

According to him, Bayelsa is the headquarters of the Presidential Amnesty Programme despite the head office being in Abuja. “Bayelsa is the origin and the pressure centre.

“Our role model, Isaac Boro’s daughter Esther Boro, is the one fighting against the success of the presidential Amnesty cooperative programme. She is telling us that the 30,000 delegates, who are the owners of the programme cannot be part of the process.

“We are not too sure if Esther Boro is the biological daughter of Isaac Boro. We are yet to carry out the DNA test”, they said

They said the only way for peace to reign, is for Esther Boro to go, saying she should be transferred to the national headquarters and leave the Bayelsa liaison office alone.

“Esther Boro is always aggrieved with the ex-agitators. She is always arrogant to us, as we stand now, the office should remove her to go and work at the national level and bring somebody that can interface with us so that we can have a free flow of our programme.

“Secondly the conditions to access the cooperative loans by Esther Boro are too stringent for us and that is why we said she must go. Apart from that, they can do this Amnesty Cooperative elsewhere and forget about Bayelsa.

“We have pipelines passing through our backyard, we can decide to vandalise them and the economy of the Nation will crumble.”

Other conditions they said include the Amnesty Cooperative programme should start without delay and all the stringent conditions be removed.

Reacting to the issue raised by the ex-agitators, the Financial Secretary of the Amnesty Cooperative Society, who is also the Director of Mobilisation, Strategic Communications, Tonye Bobo, said he will relate their grievances to the interim administrator, retired Major General Barry Tariye Ndiomu for appropriate action.

Bobo asked for 48 hours for him to meet with his boss in order to resolve the matters amicably. “I promised you as an ex-agitators delegate myself, we will not allow anybody to truncate or frustrate the good plans of Major General Ndiomu for the ex-agitators.

“He has good intentions for us and that is why some people are trying to backstab him.”

The Ex-agitators comprise the 1st, 2nd and 3rd phases that carried placards with different inscriptions such as “Esther Boro is too pompous”, “Esther Boro must go for the programme to have a headway”, “We have passed a vote of no confidence on Esther Boro”, “We object to the strenuous conditions of the cooperative programme”, amongst others.

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