Following claims made against the new Interim Administrator of the Presidential Amnesty Programme (PAP), Maj. Gen. Barry Tariye Ndiomu (rtd), by a faceless
Comrade Bobo described the recent attacks on the person and office of Gen. Ndiomu as uncalled for as his accusers don’t have any evidence to substantiate their claims apart from raining insults on the Interim Administrator who has never been found wanting for any wrongdoing in office.
“The statement by the so-called group is the height of irresponsibility, judging from the impeccable track record of Gen. Ndiomu. I want to use this medium to advise our youths to show respect to elders and not to allow themselves to be used to disrespect Ijaw elders, no matter how much money their sponsors may offer them, knowing that there are serious cultural implications that come with such unholy behavior in Ijawland”, he said.
He also warned that dropping the name of the National Security Adviser in their attempts to blackmail Gen. Ndiomu may eventually attract boomerang effects on them and their sponsors, pointing out that the frequent calls for the suspension of the new Interim Administrator were childish.
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