Bank glitch delaying stipends for Niger Delta ex-militants – Amnesty Office

Dennis Otuaro, new administrator of Presidential Amnesty Programme
Dennis Otuaro, new administrator of Presidential Amnesty Programme

 

The Presidential Amnesty Programme (PAP) on Thursday traced delays experienced by some beneficiaries in receiving their stipends for March to a glitch from the commercial bank.

This is contained in a statement by Mr Igoniko Oduma, Special Assistant, Media, to the Administrator, Presidential Amnesty Programme (PAP).

“Following repeated complaints from beneficiaries of the Presidential Amnesty Programme (PAP) that they had not received their stipends for the month of March, one of our banks has explained the reason for the abnormal delay.

“In a letter to the Programme Administrator, Dennis Otuaro, PhD; the United Bank for Africa (UBA) explained that some delegates banking with it had not been paid due to glitches in its processing system.

“The bank explained that it had processed the refund for the failed transactions into the beneficiaries’ accounts,” the PAP stated.

It said that due to complaints from some beneficiaries, the Amnesty Office had written to the bank seeking an explanation for the delay.

The Amnesty Office noted that it had disbursed March stipends to all beneficiaries’ accounts and the funds had already left its accounts.

The statement assured that the Amnesty Office would collaborate with the UBA to ensure that all outstanding payment issues are resolved.

“The Office thanks all beneficiaries for their patience and display of patriotism in reacting to this unexpected development,” PAP stated. (NAN)

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