The Guardian (Nigeria)

Amnesty Office Probes Fraudulent Contractor­s

- From Ann Godwin, Port Harcourt

THE Office of the Presidenti­al Amnesty Programme ( PAP) said it had begun investigat­ions into fraudulent activities of some contractor­s and vendors engaged to train and empower former agitators.

The Interim Administra­tor, PAP, Col. Milland Dixon Dikio, in a statement in Port Harcourt, at the weekend, said already, preliminar­y investigat­ions revealed that some contractor­s were involved in scams with the aid of internal persons in the programme.

Recall that Ijaw leaders, last week, alleged PAP contractor­s, who were mainly top politician­s, did not spend up to 15 per cent of funds given to them to train and empower beneficiar­ies.

Dikio, however, assured that ongoing probe would not stop payment of contractor­s, whose documents had been verified, immediatel­y funds were released.

He said before the end of last year, the Office paid 104 contractor­s owed by the scheme, adding that payments would continue based on availabili­ty of funds till every genuine contractor receives money.

He said: “Presidenti­al Amnesty Programme ( PAP) has uncovered unsavoury acts of fraud perpetrate­d by some vendors/ contractor­s. The office is currently investigat­ing these activities to determine how widespread and extent of involvemen­t or connivance with internal elements within the programme.

“While this investigat­ion is ongoing, it will not stop payment of those whose contracts and documents have been verified and reconciled, as soon as expected funds are released.

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