Former Niger Delta militant leader, Pastor Reuben Wilson, has denied
diverting N150million amnesty funds earmarked for some former
ex-militants.
Some former militants last Wednesday accused Wilson, whom they described as the Bayelsa State amnesty Coordinator, of allegedly diverting the money set aside for their housing and empowerment to his private accounts.
The former militants through a petition addressed to
President Goodluck Jonathan by their lawyers, Olu
Olujoh & Co., accused Wilson of squandering “all the money the
Federal Government paid through him” to settle them.Some former militants last Wednesday accused Wilson, whom they described as the Bayelsa State amnesty Coordinator, of allegedly diverting the money set aside for their housing and empowerment to his private accounts.
The former militants through a petition addressed to
But Wilson, who denied the allegations on Friday wondered why the ex-militants should ascribe an office he knew nothing about to him.
Wilson, in a letter by his counsel, C.T. Olorogun & Co. to the former militants’ lawyers, said the Federal Government Amnesty Office “does not deal with ex-agitators through him.”
Mr. C.T. Olorogun, averred that Wilson was not a member of the board of Federal Government Amnesty programme.
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