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Again, militants block Gov Ayade’s office

A large number of ‘repentant militants’ from parts of Cross River State yesterday blocked Governor Ben Ayade’s office.

They debarred government officials, political appointees and key civil servants who were not on the NLC strike from accessing their offices.

One of their spokesmen said: “Since they begged us and we complied and renounced our activities and surrendered our guns in 2018 following state government promises for amnesty and settlement, nothing more has come.

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“We attended some training but the starter packs have not come. The state government has not acted well. We are not happy. They should not take us for granted.”

Addressing the protesters, the Permanent Secretary in the state security office, Dr Alfred Mboto blamed the federal government for neglecting Cross River in the federal amnesty programme.

He told the ex-militants and that the state government had done its own part, promising to further assuage their grievances by January 2022.

He cautioned them against taking the laws into their hands.

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