By Our Reporter
Leaders of the Niger Delta Ex-agitators have commended the efforts of Maj. Gen. Barry Ndiomu Rtd., and President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for the ongoing reforms in the Presidential Amnesty Programme (PAP) being implemented by the current PAP Management.
Speaking in Calabar on Tuesday, during an interactive session facilitated by the Presidential Amnesty Programme for leaders of PAP Phase Two, various leaders bore their minds on the programme and called for sustained implementation of the scholarship initiative as well as the recently initiated Cooperative programme.
Ibena Rufus, a beneficiary of PAP phase two and the spokesman of the Ex-agitators leaders’ forum noted that the Presidential Amnesty Programme has made a lot of progress under the current tenure of Major General Barry Tariye Ndiomu.
He noted that the area that gave previous administrators of PAP a huge challenge was reintegration which the current Interim Administrator has addressed creatively and competently.
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Ibena recalled that the PAP started with disarmament and demobilisation which were successful but ran into issues when it got to the reintegration aspect.
“Previous administrator could not tackle issues of reintegration but the current administrator has demonstrated capacity and resilience to tackle it,” Ibena said.
He commended the Interim Administrators for restructuring the programme and taking it back to the people.
Also speaking, Olutu Wanemi the Chairman of PAP phase two, said none of the PAP administrators thought of empowering the entire 30,000 beneficiaries of the programme before the coming of the present interim administrator.
He said the Cooperative Initiative introduced by the Interim Administrator is a welcome development.
His words, “None of the leaders had earlier thought of empowering the entire 30,000 beneficiaries but we were shocked when the Interim Administrator came on board and introduced the cooperative scheme to accommodate everybody.
“This is a welcome development for the beneficiaries and the right thing to be done and I appeal that current Interim Administrator should be reappointed by the President”, he said.
In his position, Corinne Hart, another delegate in the meeting said with the reforms in place, things are getting better. Adding that, within the past year, over 80% of the issues in the program have been addressed and this is reflected in the relative peace in the region.
“The Amnesty programme was not really working for many leaders but recently with our brother there, we are beginning to feel the impact of the Amnesty Programme.
“Almost 80% of the issues in the office have been handled by the current interim administrator and he has been harmonising the leaders, talking with them, and doing the necessary things that should be done, we commend President Tinubu for this”, he said.
Earlier, the Interim Administrator of the Program, Major General Barry Tariye Ndiomu Rtd., said the essence of the programme is to interact and discuss with the stakeholders who are beneficiaries of several reform interventions in the Niger Delta Region.
Ndiomu who was represented by Major Marshall Akpor, the Agency Liaison Officer, said the PAP wants to hear from the delegates and other stakeholders in order to get their feedback to improve on the programme.
He disclosed that the Presidential Amnesty Cooperative Society Limited is aimed at giving an alternative livelihood to the Ex agitators and also the platform created for scholarships is aimed at ensuring that only real delegates benefit from the scheme.
The Head of the Reintegration program of PAP, Mr Wilfred Musa disclosed that under the PAP scholarship scheme, over 10,000 have benefited since its inception and there is a monitoring and follow-up initiative on beneficiaries. “So far a good number have graduated and have taken jobs in different places.”
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