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Thursday 11 October 2012

JONATHAN APPROVES 3,642 EX-MILITANTS inclusion in Amnesty Programme

"AMNESTY IS NIGERIA PROJECT"

Going by his Records, President Goodluck Jonathan has once again demonstrated true LEARDERSHIP qualities & Capacity to Transform Nigeria ... Bearing in mind, DEVELOPMENT can only thrive where there's PEACE.


NO WONDER, it didn't come as a surprise to many Nigerians when Mr. President after due consultation with the YOUTHS & Leaders of the Oil Producing Communities approved yet another batch of 3,642 EX-MILITANTS for the ongoing Presidential AMNESTY Programme.

Considering the huge SUCCESS story of the AMNESTY Programme Home & Abroad TRANSFORMING the Lives of Youths & sustaining PEACE & TRANQUILTY of the once troubled Niger Delta Region.
Therefore, it's indeed pertinent to state emphatically that the Amnesty Programme thus, orchestrated the prevailing PEACE in the NIGER DELTA which in return has boosted the NATION'S ECONOMY to 2.6 Million Barrel Per Day Hmmm!

Thus, In order to further sustain this meritorious Feat, No Doubt an absolute necessity to keep Aglow the prevailing PEACE in the Region. Even with the 2013 Budget of 4.92Trillion Naira, Nigeria needs to employ every means in meeting the Target so as to keep the stone of Sure & Steady Transformation Rolling. With this it can be deduced Substantially that AMNESTY is not a Niger Delta Project but a National Interest because its prevelance forms a large part of our Existence and Integrity as a Nation.
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...The Federal Government's Amnesty Programme is not an issue confined to the Niger-Delta but rather a NIGERIA PROJECT, Senate Deputy Leader, Abdul NINGI posited

On this NOTE, President Goodluck Ebelemi Jonathan has further confirmed he has the CAPACITY to LISTEN & ACT accordingly on any issue bothering Any Group or Sect In Our Great Country, NIGERIA.


PEACE...Still a sure Pancreas 2 DEVELOPMENT!!!


Please Read & be TRANSFORMED...

President Goodluck Jonathan has approved the inclusion of 3,642 Ex- Niger Delta Militants in the Presidential Amnesty Programme.

The New figure brings the total number of Ex-Militants undergoing Reformation under the programme to 30,000.
It was learnt that the Special Adviser to the President on Niger Delta, Mr. Kingsley Kuku, had forwarded a Memo to the President seeking his approval for inclusionof more Ex-Agitators in the Programme.


The President was said to have approved Kuku’s request on Thursday and also instructed that the Demobilisation Exercise at the Obubra Camp, Cross River State should commenced immediately.
Investigations revealed that the Amnesty Office had been making moves to reopen the Obubra camp.
It was learnt that the Federal Government granted inclusion of youths from five agitating groups in the programme.

They are 500 Hundred Youths were taken from the Itsekiri National Youth Council, 100 from the group led by the late John Togo and 200 from Lato group in the Bakassi Peninsula.

Others are Groups of 200 and 842 from Communities severely impacted and polluted by Oil Production activities in the Region.

Youths from the Niger Delta, who were not included in the programme, had been called on Jonathan to include them in a Third phase of the programme.

Kuku, who doubles as the Chairman of the Amnesty Programme, said there was no room for a third phase of the programme.

Head of Media and Communications of the Amnesty Office, Mr. Daniel Alabrah, he said he was at a meeting when our correspondent called him on the telephone for his reaction to the story.

However, when our correspondent called him an hour after, the repeated calls placed to his mobile telephone line indicated that it was either switched off or in an area outside network coverage.


-@MOAgbajoh

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