In Germany,
no fewer than 13 Nigerians from the Niger Delta region undergoing commercial
point training at the Lufthansa Flight Training School in Frankfurt, have been
sent away for non-payment of fees.
The Nigerian
pilots who would have graduated from the prestigious aviation training
institution, were axed last Friday due to their inability to pay for sundry
fees stipulated in their training manual.
The fees were
for accommodation and training logistics.
Apart from
that, six of the pilots who had already completed their training had their
licenses withheld by the school.
Two of the
students sent home for non-payment, had only one test to complete their
Programme for Commercial Pilot Licence, one was in his final stage of the CPL
test while four had just started their type rating test and would have
completed next month.
According to
source there was money in the account of the agency with the Central Bank of
Nigeria but that there was no signatory to authorize the payment to the
beneficiaries since the exit of the former presidential aide, Kingsley Kuku.
President
Buhari is yet to name a Special Adviser on Niger Delta, who doubles as the
chairman of the PAP and is the chief executive of the agency.
Before
leaving office in May this year, Kuku had written PMB to either allow him to
pay the May financial obligations to avoid a breakdown of law and order or
appoint a new signatory for the account.
However, no
appointment has been made and the ex-militants who collect a monthly salary of
N65,000 and the students who are spread around major universities around the
world and Nigeria, are affected.

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