COMMUNIQUÉ Issued by the Leaders and Beneficiaries of the Presidential Amnesty Programme, Third Phase, on the Continuance in Office of their National Chairman, Elaye Slaboh, and Executives

We, the undersigned leaders and beneficiaries of the Presidential Amnesty Programme, Third Phase, after due deliberation and in exercise of our collective will, hereby issue this communiqué:

1. Resolution on Tenure

Having considered that the tenure of our National Chairman, Elaye Slaboh, was due to lapse on the 16th of September 2025, we unanimously resolve that he, together with the national and state executives, shall continue in office until further notice.

2. Basis of Resolution

This decision is not driven by personal interest or ambition on the part of Elaye Slaboh. Rather, it is founded on the imperative of ensuring the completion of critical projects and transformative initiatives he has already commenced—initiatives which, if interrupted, would jeopardize the collective progress of the Third Phase.

3. Achievements of the Current Administration

Upon review of his stewardship in the last two years, we acknowledge with appreciation that Elaye Slaboh’s leadership has restored dignity, direction, and purpose to the Third Phase. His tenure has repositioned us as rightful beneficiaries of the Programme through:

Leadership training programmes currently underway;

Securing scholarship opportunities for members;

Implementation of vocational and skills acquisition schemes;

Facilitation of payments for BVN-affected accounts; and

Opening access to empowerment initiatives previously denied us.

These milestones represent a clear break from years of neglect and have elevated the status of the Third Phase as a respected and recognized frontier within the Amnesty Programme.

4. On the Issue of Parallel Leadership

We note with concern the destabilizing efforts to create parallel leadership structures, particularly from the Delta Camp under the influence of one Ekpebide, following the appointment of Dr. Dennis Otuaro as Administrator of the Amnesty Programme. This resolution therefore stands as a stabilizing measure to preserve unity, order, and continuity within the Third Phase.

5. Character of Leadership

We affirm that Elaye Slaboh is neither power-hungry nor self-seeking. Rather, he is a selfless, pragmatic, and exemplary leader, whose integrity remains unquestionable. His earlier decision to convene a Congress on 16th September 2025, in readiness to hand over, is further proof of his democratic spirit and willingness to submit to collective decision.

6. Conclusion

In light of the foregoing, and in the overriding interest of continuity, stability, and the collective good of all beneficiaries of the Third Phase, we hereby ratify and proclaim that Elaye Slaboh shall remain in office as National Chairman until such time as the Congress of the Third Phase, acting in unity and wisdom, shall resolve otherwise.

Dated this 16th day of September, 2025.

E-Signed:

1. Gen. Stephen Okiemo

2. Gen. Karinate Jacob a.k.a. Egbe1

3. Gen. Opukeme Opus a.k.a. Galadima

4. Chief Gen. Lumumba Tuke

5. Mr. Our Town a.k.a. Awatana (Tonye Bobo’s Kid Brother)

6. Gen. Barakumo Suowari

7. Gen. Charles Asari

8. Chief Justice Jonah

9. Gen. Dominari Abule

10. Leader Ebi John

11. Gen. Jackson Dokolo

12. Ebi Jackson a.k.a. Last Drop

13. Gen. Princewill Kotingo

14. Gen. Kelly Kotingo

15. Gen. Miekpotimi Daniel

16. Gen. Daniel Kieri

17. Commander Preye Fabby

18. Commander Gbeye-Emi Ileberi

19. Commander Moses

20. Commander Charles Pere

21. Commander Genesis Opumie

22. Gen. 11 Blast

23. Gen. Apere

24. Gen. Ozakeme Gentle

25. Gen. Preye Ambiri

26. Gen. Mondiafiri Sunday a.k.a. Shaku-Shaku

27. Gen. Bush Prince Efe

28. Gen. Kelvil Asamaowei

29. Gen. Jephther Kemesuotei

30. Mr. Dino Agada.

For and on behalf of the Leaders and Beneficiaries of the Presidential Amnesty Programme, Third Phase.

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