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Niger Delta leaders give condition for termination of Amnesty programme

The Interim Administrator of the Presidential Amnesty Programme, Col Dixon Milland Dikio, on Thursday, held a crucial meeting with critical stakeholders in the Niger Delta on the future of the Programme in Yenagoa.

The stakeholders agreed that the PAP could have a terminal date after the full integration of the 30,000 beneficiaries of the Programme.

The stakeholders included traditional rulers, political leaders, past and present leaders of the Ijaw National Congress and the Ijaw Youth Council.

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After hours of deliberations, the meeting agreed that the PAP cannot run in perpetuity and should have a terminal date subject to the full integration of the beneficiaries.

The meeting also focused on the challenges identified to have bedevilled the Programme over the years.

Present at the meeting were Pioneer President of the Ijaw National Congress, Chief Joshua Fumudoh, former Senator from Bayelsa East, Sen. Nimi Barigha-Amange, Pioneer President of the Ijaw Youth Council, Dr Felix Tuodolo, Prominent activist and leader, Chief T.k Ogoriba, the President of the Ijaw Youth Council, Mr Peter Igbifa, former President of the IYC, Mr Udengs Eradiri, the traditional rulers of Gbarain Ikpetiama Kingdom, HRH King Bubaraye Dakolo, and others.

The stakeholders were unanimous in calling on the Federal Government to ensure that the programme is given the needed financial support to effectively implement the reintegration of the beneficiaries before it finally winds down.

The stakeholders who thanked President Muhammadu Buhari for appointing Colonel Milland Dixon Dikio (rtd) as the interim administrator expressed optimism that with him the objectives of the PAP would be realized.

The stakeholders called on Dikio to adopt drastic measures to address the incidence of rot and corruption in the Amnesty office by identifying all those who have used the Programme as a conduit pipe and relieve them of their positions.

They lamented that the bad eggs in the Amnesty Office have derailed the programme because of their greed and fraudulent activities.

Colonel Dikio said he decided to convene the stakeholders summit to personally interact with the custodians of the region.

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