Amnesty Programme Hasn’t Achieved its Mandate, Says Diri
The Bayelsa State Governor, Senator Douye Diri, has appealed to the federal government to jettison any plan to shut down the Presidential Amnesty Programme (PAP).
Just as he insisted that the programme inaugurated by late President Musa Yar’Adua had yet to achieve its mandate, saying even the disarmament phase of the scheme had not been fully realised as arms and ammunition were still in the wrong hands in the Niger Delta
The governor, who spoke when he received the Interim Administrator (PAP), Maj.Gen. Barry Ndiomu (rtd) in Government House, Yenagoa, warned that any attempt to shut down the programme would plunge the region into another round of unrest.
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, that process is not 100 per cent completed.
“Now I’ll like to look more on 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.