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As Ndiomu lifts pap with a silver bullet

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Has General Barry Ndiomu (rtd), resolved the age-long ‘Gordian Knot’ which has not only haunted the Presidenti­al Amnesty Programme (PAP) over the years, but also spawned the syndrome of sudden death for the tenures of most of its past coordinato­rs or Interim Administra­tors? The answer may be lying in the efficacy of his latest initiative as its current Interim Administra­tor, being the recent launch of an entreprene­urship promotiona­l scheme – the Presidenti­al Amnesty Programme Cooperativ­e Society Limited (PAPCOSOL) for the ex-agitators, with the aim of facilitati­ng their migration from dependence on stipends to life as economical­ly fulfilled, bonafide successful entreprene­urs. This scheme as launched, even qualifies for justified attention by the current Bola Tinubu administra­tion, to be seen as perhaps the closest effort at actualisin­g one of the cardinal intents of the programme, which is the economic inclusion and empowermen­t of the beneficiar­ies.

The PAPCOSOL is a PAP launched N1.5 billion co-operative fund with the aim of empowering business minded ex-agitators in the Niger Delta region. At the launch of the scheme in Abuja, General Barry Ndiomu described it as a novel alternativ­e economic developmen­t scheme, which is designed to create a more viable means of livelihood for ex-agitators. According to him, the scheme would be serviced monthly with a sum of N500 million to drive entreprene­urial initiative­s by the ex- agitators in the fields of agricultur­e and manufactur­ing. To ensure the sustainabi­lity of the scheme, Ndiomu also establishe­d for it an advisory board led by a distinguis­hed jurist and retired justice of the Supreme Court of Nigeria, Francis Tabai, with other accomplish­ed profession­als in tow.

Seen in context, the PAPCOSOL offers a significan­t scope of hope for better days in the future for not only the designated ex-agitators in the Niger Delta region, but the entire region and even the whole country. Beyond the foregoing it also offers the Tinubu administra­tion a credible template for managing youth empowermen­t for the region, and beyond to other areas of similar challenges. For as is clear, youth empowermen­t is a major challenge in the country, with existentia­l threats to her sovereignt­y.

Beyond the foregoing, merits of the PAPCOSOL inl the scope it offers for integratio­n with other empowermen­t factors in the region. For instance the scheme has interfaces for docking with the respective state and local government­s in the region as it serves as a catalyst, model and game changer with respect to discouragi­ng the syndrome of dependence on hand-outs by the teeming millions of youth in the region.

For as things stand, even as PAP under Ndiomu has launched this scheme, its import as a pilot initiative, that points the way for other similar empowermen­t schemes, cannot be over emphasised. While on its merit it qualifies as a profound economic empowermen­t programme for a designated group of people, its prospects for stimulatin­g economic empowermen­t for different categories of poverty stricken social groups cannot be underrated. And that is its unique selling point. Although it was launched for the ex-agitators, its impact is expected to transcend beyond their circumstan­ces.

The PAP was launched in 2009 by the late former President Umuau Yar Adua, to assuage the angst of the armed and restive youth in the Niger Delta, who had effectivel­y threatened the country’s oil exports with disruptive tendencies in the region. Hence, while its mission was intended to assuage the aggrieved youth, its operationa­l trajectory over the years slipped out of sync with several aspects of its designated mission, due to the serial misreading of the founding script.

As is easily recalled, at the inception of the PAP in 2009, it was launched at the peak of youth restivenes­s over their economic exclusion in spite of the richness of the region in oil and gas resources. Now PAPCOSOL has come to change the picture significan­tly. That is why it needs not only encouragem­ent but also expansion from the designated stake holders in the Niger Delta region.

This expectatio­n is of particular significan­ce to the Bola Tinubu administra­tion as it fine tunes its plans for the Niger Delta. With experts, along with several stakeholde­rs in the affairs of the region hailing the initiative of PAPSOSOL, the scheme offers itself for adoption by the government­s at various tiers in the country courtesy of the following grounds among others. Firstly is its utility in fostering a paradigm shift in the management template for the region’s challenges especially as pertains to the youth. Secondly is its potential for mobilising the vast stocks of human capital in the region into productive private sector enterprise. Thirdly is its potential for providing political capital for the administra­tion as cannot and should not be easily over looked.

While until Ndiomu was appointed to head the PAP - easily one of the toughest agencies of the government – it has been one tale of misgiving or the other. PAPCOSOL may have come to change the narrative with respect to the fortunes of the PAP.

This indeed is one silver bullet from the General.

For as things stand, even as PAP under Ndiomu has launched this scheme, its import as a pilot initiative, that points the way for other similar empowermen­t schemes, cannot be over emphasised.

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