I Was a Militant Earning N65k from Amnesty Before Evans Recruited Me -Gang Member, Sola Paul - News Unplug

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Wednesday, 21 June 2017

I Was a Militant Earning N65k from Amnesty Before Evans Recruited Me -Gang Member, Sola Paul

A 42-year-old member of a notorious kidnap gang has told his own side of the story on how he was receiving amnesty allowance before he met and was recruited by billionaire kidnap kingpin, Evans.

While speaking to opearives of the Nigerian Police in Lagos, a 42-year-old Sola Paul, who is a member of the billionaire kidnap gang,  set up by Chukwudubem Onwuamadike a.k.a Evans, opened up on his own side of the story on how he met kingpin, Evans.

Paul, who is an indigene of Bayelsa State, said he was earning N65,000 monthly from the amnesty programme put in place by the Nigerian government for Niger Delta Militants before meeting Evans.
Here’s his confession in full;

“I am from Bayelsa State. I was being paid N65,000 monthly for the amnesty they granted me, but my master used to deduct N10,000 from it every month.
 
“I then went into sea diving job for which I was paid sums ranging from N50,000 to N500,000 for items recovered. But while working as divers all of us were still in the militant camp at Bayelsa, Calabar and Delta.
 
“At times, we would break pipelines or kidnap oil workers, especially foreigners working with oil companies, and they used to pay ransom fast.
 
“It was my master, Mr. George Suboma, who owned the camp and the guns we used for militancy. We got annoyed with the oil companies because they did not care to employ indigenes of the states or develop the areas.
 
“The amnesty was granted us in 2009, during the late President Yaradua’s regime. In 2010, I met Evans because he used to come to camp to collect guns from my master, George.
 
“He would come to militants’ camp with Barrister Yellow to meet George. I do not have Evans’ phone number and he does not have my number too.
 
“When President Yaradua died, they started owing us amnesty allowance. I am not too educated.
 
“Evans later called me. He asked me about my children. I told him that my master, Ugboma George, was deceased.
 
“He asked me to text the number of the gang’s second in command identified as Peter. He said he would like to see us in Lagos. He sent N30,000 for our journey to Lagos.
 
“When we alighted at Cele Bus Stop at Ijesha (Lagos), one elderly man came and took us to one hotel at Iyana Ojugbo area. We stayed there for two weeks without seeing Evans.”

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