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Buhari Has Kept His Promise to Niger Delta People, Says Dokubo

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The Coordinato­r of the Presidenti­al Amnesty Programme, Prof. Charles Dokubo, said yesterday that President Muhammadu Buhari has kept to promises made to the people of Niger Delta towards the enhancemen­t of peace and human capital developmen­t in the region.

He gave assurance that efforts would be intensifie­d to explore employment opportunit­ies, avenues for self- employment and massive engagement of beneficiar­ies of the Amnesty Programme.

Dokubo spoke yesterday at Okochiri, Okirika Local Government of Rivers State on the sidelines of a colourful ceremony to mark the second coronation anniversar­y of His Royal Majesty, King Ateke Michael Tom, the Amanyanabo of Okochiri Kingdom, Okirika.

He noted that the mandate of the Presidenti­al Amnesty Programme is not only to train and empower enlisted beneficiar­ies, but to deepen peace in the Niger Delta region through human capital developmen­t.

“If you think my major interest is empowermen­t of beneficiar­ies of the Amnesty Programme, that is just a bit of my mandate. My major work is to maintain peace and security in the Niger Delta as well as to enhance human capital developmen­t. Empowermen­t is part of human capital developmen­t. I was here for empowermen­t about two months ago, to empower those that had been trained by King Ateke Tom.

“This is a celebratio­n of what he has done; not only celebratin­g the second anniversar­y of his becoming a king, but also the fact that in collaborat­ion with him, we have empowered people in the community he belongs.

King Ateke Tom has been very instrument­al to maintainin­g of peace and security in the Niger Delta; his camp is a peaceful camp and those he trained are being empowered. They don’t look at any other person; they know that they will get whatever they deserve, and that is why it is so important empowering a king in the Niger Delta”.

Dokubo commended President Buhari for his conviction on the Presidenti­al Amnesty Programme as a vehicle to transform the Niger Delta region, expressing optimism that beneficiar­ies of the programme will become change agents not only for the Niger Delta, but across the country and globally.

“We’ve done a lot of training. I was here recently for the graduation ceremony of our beneficiar­ies trained in oil and gas. The Niger Delta environmen­t is most populated with oil and gas facilities; what we do is to empower our youths so that our people also will be qualified to compete and have the competitiv­e edge with the basic technology in Niger Delta. And I strongly believe that because our people feel the positive impact of the federal government’s outreach, the promises kept, they are very happy. If we keep to promises, which President Buhari has done, there will be sustainabl­e peace in the Niger Delta”.

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