Member representing Ndokwa/Ukwuani Federal Constituency in the House of Representatives, Hon. Nnamdi Ezechi, has directed demobilised individuals in the community to submit relevant documentation for the Presidential Amnesty Programme (PAP) verification.
The directive which was contained in a statement, targeted indigenes of Ndokwa and Ukwuani Local Government Areas who were previously profiled and disarmed under the PAP.
The beneficiaries are required to submit the following documents: Demobilisation Certificate, PAP-issued UN Code, Presidential Amnesty Identification Card, and any verifiable proof of having undergone the physical verification exercise.
Submissions are to be made in person to Hon. Ezechi’s constituency liaison office located at Suite 2.55, House of Representatives Wing, National Assembly Complex, Abuja. The deadline for submissions is Friday, 4th July 2025.
While the notice clarifies that the process does not guarantee automatic enrolment in any federal programme, it is described as a key preliminary step in ensuring eligible individuals from the constituency are properly captured for possible reintegration efforts.
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