TRACKING>>Leaders of Niger Delta region have again reiterated the need for the federal government to adequately fund and sustain the Presidential amnesty programme in order to maintain peace and fast-track development in the region.
The leaders made the call while reviewing the impact of the interventionist programme since its creation in 2009.
Leaders of the hitherto restive region said the programme has helped to stabilize the security situation, increased crude oil production output and boosted the nation’s revenue”.
This is just as they commended Prof. Charles Dokubo, Coordinator of the Amnesty Programme for his passion and commitment towards achieving the objectives for which it was created.
Rights activist and respected Ijaw leader, Elder Timi Kaiser-Wilhelm Ogoriba, said that federal government should sustain the Amnesty programme in view of its immense benefits to the people of Niger Delta and the nation’s economy.
“This programme has come to stay. It has to stay because if as at yesterday your oil production quota was low, and because of the programme, it has become high, then you have to maintain the momentum. Thank God the people that are running the Programme are in tune with the ideas that formed the bedrock of the formation of the Programme”, Ogoriba said.
He added: “Prof Charles Dokubo who has taken over from past coordinators and leaders is continuing the programme the way we want it; we have to be thankful to him. Some persons could have come and derail it, but there is no derailment. And the fact that the programme is old enough, 10 years now, we have to be seen as improving upon it regularly, including its funding.”
In the same vein, another Niger Delta leader, Chief Anavs Sara-Igbe expressed joy that efforts of the initiators of the Amnesty programme has yielded result and hope of the Niger Delta people for a better tomorrow has been rekindled.
“We are appealing to the government to continue this programme. This programme is not only good for the Niger Delta people; it is also very good for the Nigerian economy. With this programme, the economy is stable, and the federal government is generating more money”.
Also speaking, frontline Niger Delta activist, Chief James Evah, said leaders of the region were happy to see their sons and daughters being trained and empowered.
He called for expansion of the Amnesty programme to accommodate more persons.
“We want all unemployed youths in the Niger Delta to be part of the presidential amnesty programme, and it is possible. President Muhammadu Buhari is in love with this programme; he should inject more funds into it. Amnesty is giving its best to our people, and we want adequate funding. If that is done, the sky will not even be the limit of the programme; it will be the beginning”.