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Wednesday 17 July 2013

LIFE AFTER AMNESTY... JONATHAN PREPARES "SOFT LANDING" FOR EX-MILITANTS




President GOODLUCK Jonathan known as a PEACE LOVING Leader has further advanced his commitment in creating JOBS and sustaining the reigning Peace in the Niger Delta Region as he prepared a SOFT Landing for Trained Ex-Militants.

In furtherance of enhancing the progressive development in the Niger Delta Region, the Presidential Amnesty Office made known to the public plans to facilitate jobs for 30,000 Ex-Militants currently participating in the Presidential Amnesty Programme.

The Special Adviser to the President on Niger Delta Affairs, Hon. Kingsley Kuku, disclosed this in Abuja on the occasion of the unveiling of the Post-Training Agenda for the former Militants which is aimed at engaging them positively to contribute meaningfully to the society thereby brining about development and providing soft landing for them having accepted to follow the path of Peace and Social inclusion.
Kingsley Kuku, said “it is imperative to create a New Department that will facilitate JOBS for Our Trained Youths to prevent them from going back to the Creeks.
The purpose of unveiling the Post-Training Agenda is to create a rehabilitation department that will facilitate and create an avenue for jobs placement and engagement for our trained youths before the amnesty programme ends in 2015.”


Its Nolonger News the Presidential Amnesty Programe is duly Paying off with the tremendous increase of Oil Production and Peaceful Coordination of the Youths
It would be recalled that there was low production of 2.8 Bpd of Crude Oil before the inauguration of the Amnesty Program which has boosted the Nation’s Economy and recorded very Successful Stories worthy of emulation.

TRANSFORMING YOUTHS FROM THE CREEKS TO THE SKY!


(Barr.) MoAgbajoh

Kindly See Excepts below from NAN

Amnesty Office to facilitate jobs for 30,000 ex-militants, says Kuku


Abuja, July 16, 2013 (NAN) The Presidential Amnesty Office on Tuesday said it would facilitate jobs for the 30,000 former militants enlisted in the amnesty programme.

The Special Adviser to the President on Niger Delta Affairs, Mr Kingsley Kuku,made the disclosure at the unveiling of the Post-Training Agenda for the former militants in Abuja.

Kuku, who is also the Chairman, Presidential Amnesty Programme, said ``it is imperative to create a new department that will facilitate jobs for our trained youths to prevent them from going back to the creeks.