By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept
Daily Report NigeriaDaily Report NigeriaDaily Report Nigeria
Notification Show More
Font ResizerAa
  • HOME
  • NEWS
  • POLITICS
  • METRO
  • ENTERTAINMENT
  • SPORTS
  • FACT FILE
  • SPECIAL REPORT
Reading: Why You Should Not End Presidential Amnesty Programme – Diri to FG
Share
Font ResizerAa
Daily Report NigeriaDaily Report Nigeria
  • METRO
  • NEWS
  • POLITICS
  • SPECIAL REPORT
  • FACT FILE
Search
  • HOME
  • NEWS
  • POLITICS
  • METRO
  • ENTERTAINMENT
  • SPORTS
  • FACT FILE
  • SPECIAL REPORT
Have an existing account? Sign In
Follow US

Home | Why You Should Not End Presidential Amnesty Programme – Diri to FG

News

Why You Should Not End Presidential Amnesty Programme – Diri to FG

Juliet Amaka
Juliet Amaka
January 6, 2025
November 26, 2022
7 Min Read
Share
7 Min Read
Why You Should Not End Presidential Amnesty Programme - Diri to FG | Daily Report Nigeria
SHARE

The governor of Bayelsa State, Douye Diri, on Friday, appealed to the Federal Government to jettison any plan to end the Presidential Amnesty Programme, saying the programme is yet to achieve its objectives.

Diri insisted that PAP is yet to achieve its mandate, saying even the disarmament phase of the scheme has not been fully realised as arms and ammunition are still in the wrong hands in the Niger Delta.

The governor, who spoke when he received the Interim Administrator, PAP, Major General Barry Ndiomu (retd.), in Government House, Yenagoa, warned that any attempt to shut down the programme would plunge the region into another round of unrest.

ATTENTION: Click “HERE” to join our WhatsApp group and receive News updates directly on your WhatsApp!

He said,

“The amnesty programme has three legs. The first is disarmament, a process, said to be completed; then the demobilisation leg and finally, the reintegration leg.

“On the issue of disarmament, can we completely convince ourselves that we have been able to completely disarm the Niger Delta of armaments in our region?

“So while we are in the final stage of reintegration, you and I know that within our Niger Delta, we still have very many arms, non-state actors are in possession of arms, well that has been said to be completed but I like to state clearly here that the process is not 100 per cent completed.

“Now I will like to look more at the issue of reintegration. The reintegration is more like a continuous process of building human capacity and for you to continue to build human capacity, it follows that the amnesty programme must be on and I’m happy while listening to you that you have already taken that up.

“It will be wrong for anybody at this point to bring the amnesty programme to a close. That will amount to being insensitive to what is going on in the region.”

While acknowledging that the Federal Government has soft-pedalled in its decision to shut down the programme, Diri said the best gift the government could give to the Niger Delta people is to allow the continuity of PAP.

The governor urged Ndiomu to deal with the challenges in the programme and write his name in gold, insisting that the problems are huge enough to contemplate closing the scheme.

“Let me use this opportunity of your courtesy call to call on the FG that the best thing and the best gift to the Niger Delta is to continue to support and keep the Presidential Amnesty Programme going.

“As you have rightly stated, yes, there are challenges, but then the Amnesty programme has also recorded some degree of success.

“Those challenges are the reasons our people keep coming and going. So, for me at every given opportunity, it is a time to write your name in gold and indeed, write the name of your state, Bayelsa, in gold.

“If you have come and found certain challenges, we know you have the capacity to confront those challenges. Whatever you can do to ensure that the Amnesty programme will continue to exist, please do them and let our people be the final beneficiaries of this programme,” Diri said

The governor called on Ndiomu to avoid the temptation of politicising the amnesty office, saying that before the birth of the All Progressives Congress and the Peoples Democratic Party, the people were one and the same.

He said,

“I’ve always reminded us that before APC and PDP, we were one and the same people. Those, who sacrificed their lives, as Boro did, didn’t do that for political reasons and therefore, I’ll like to call on you not to politicize the amnesty programme.”

Diri observed that Ndiomu was the third person from Bayelsa to man the amnesty office and appealed to him to carry the state along in all his activities to avoid regrets.

Diri frowned at the domicile of the amnesty programme in Abuja and said his administration had donated a parcel of land to erect a befitting office for the scheme and bring it home.

“The amnesty programme as it operates today is more of Abuja. It’s almost an alien programme to our people, except people who will visit your offices in Abuja and I’ll like to call on you to ensure that the headquarters of the amnesty programme is sited in Yenagoa, Bayelsa state.

“To this end, the state government has already donated a parcel of land for that purpose,” he said.

Diri called for collaboration among the state government, the amnesty programme and the Niger Delta Development Commission to avoid duplication of projects and programmes.

On the ongoing clean-up of Ogoni, the governor noticed the snail-paced movement of the programme and reminded the federal government that many areas of the Niger Delta needed remediation.

He said,

“We have also been agitating that the clean-up in Niger Delta shouldn’t be for Ogoni alone. We all know that the whole environment of the Niger Delta has been polluted.

“Bayelsa is not an exception, so remedying our environment should be one of the key responsibilities that PAP should also look into in partnership with other ministries and agencies of government.

On his part, Ndiomu solicited the support of the Bayelsa government for his administration.

He said that he was poised to reform the amnesty programme to make it more impactful to the beneficiaries and results-oriented.

NAN

For publication of Press Releases, Statements, and Advert Inquiries, send an email to info@dailyreport.ng
TAGGED:PAP
Share This Article
Facebook Whatsapp Whatsapp Telegram Email Copy Link
Leave a Comment

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Latest Updates

EPL: Osimhen Set for Shock Move to Premier League | Daily Report Nigeria
EPL: Osimhen Set for Shock Move to Premier League
Sports
Crystal Palace Signs Former Arsenal Captain Patrick Vieira | Daily Report Nigeria
Crystal Palace Signs Former Arsenal Captain Patrick Vieira
Sports
Norwich City, Werder Bremen Reaches £8m Deal Josh Sargent
Norwich City, Werder Bremen Reaches £8m Deal Josh Sargent
Sports
Finidi George
BREAKING! Finidi George Resigns as Super Eagles Head Coach
Sports
Aisha Falode: Prize Money to be paid to NFF, Not Players | Daily Report Nigeria
Aisha Falode: Prize Money to be paid to NFF, Not Players
Sports
Arteta: Why We Lost To Sporting Lisbon | Daily Report Nigeria
Arteta: Why We Lost To Sporting Lisbon
Sports
Bankole Olowookere
Flamingoes Coach Bankole Olowookere Names 21-Player Squad for FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup
Sports
Enzo Maresca
Enzo Maresca Names Chelsea’s Top Winger
Sports
Edinson Cavani
Edinson Cavani Announces Retirement from International Football
Sports
Tokyo Olympics 2021: Enoch Adegoke breaks the 25 years Nigeria 100 meter curse, But was it really broken? | Daily Report Nigeria
Tokyo Olympics 2021: Enoch Adegoke breaks the 25 years Nigeria 100 meter curse, But was it really broken?
Sports

TOPIC

2023 Elections Abuja Accident AFCON Anambra APC Arrest ASUU ASUU Strike Atiku Abubakar Bandits Bayelsa BBNaija Biafra Boko Haram Bola Ahmed Tinubu Bola Tinubu Breaking News Breaking News Nigeria Burna Boy Burutu CBN Celebrity news Chelsea Coronavirus court covid-19 Crime Daily Report Ng Daily Report Nigeria Daily Sports News Davido Delta Delta state DSS Education EFCC Elections English Premier League EPL Family federal government FG FIFA World Cup Football Fraud Godwin Emefiele Goodluck Jonathan Governor Nyesom Wike Gunmen Health Ifeanyi Okowa Imo INEC Insecurity IPOB IYC JAMB Kaduna Kidnap Labour Party Lagos Lagos State Manchester United Marriage Muhammadu buhari Music NASS NDDC NDLEA Niger Delta Nigeria NLC Nnamdi Kanu NNPC Nollywood Nyesom Wike Olusegun Obasanjo Pastor PDP Peter Obi Police Politicians President Bola Ahmed Tinubu President Muhammadu buhari Professor Yemi Osinbajo Protest Rape Reno Omokri Rivers State Senate Sheriff Oborevwori Social Media Suicide Super Eagles Tinubu Top Stories Twitter Victor Osimhen Zamfara

You Might Also Like

Over 1,000 PDP Members Decamp to APC in Jigawa | Daily Report Nigeria
News

Over 1,000 PDP Members Decamp to APC in Jigawa

January 4, 2025
Islamic Group Suspends Sharia Court Unveiling In Oyo | Daily Report Nigeria
News

Islamic Group Suspends Sharia Court Unveiling In Oyo

January 14, 2025
IPOB Cannot Be Compared To Miyetti Allah – Ejimakor Replies Soyinka | Daily Report Nigeria
News

IPOB Cannot Be Compared To Miyetti Allah – Ejimakor Replies Soyinka

January 9, 2025

Video: Edo Women Protest, Asks Fulani Herdsmen to Leave State

January 2, 2025
© Daily Media N Publishing LTD. All Rights Reserved.
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Username or Email Address
Password

Lost your password?