Why Buhari is committed to Amnesty Programme ---Dokubo
*Prof. Charles Dokubo
(Nigeria) Special Adviser to the President on Niger Delta, Prof.
Charles Dokubo, said weekend, that the Federal Government views the Amnesty
Programme as a necessary and veritable tool to transform the hitherto restive
oil rich region.
This, he noted, informed President Muhammadu Buhari’s
commitment to actualising the objectives of the programme.
Dokubo, who is also coordinator of the Presidential Amnesty
Programme, spoke in Abuja at a commemorative rally to mark the struggle for
emancipation of the Niger Delta spearheaded by the late Major Isaac Boro.
The Boro Day is an annual event organised by the Ijaws in
all states of the South-south and Abuja.
Describing Boro as the first person to see the Niger Delta
as a viable region, Dokubo noted that the Amnesty Programme is a direct
reflection of his desires for the Niger Delta people.
“We are here today because of a journey he started some
years ago. What we do here is to symbolise the aspiration and the ambition of
Boro. Amnesty is a direct reflection of his desires for the Niger Delta people.
“The Federal Government under late President Yar'Adua took
up the issue of amnesty not because it was a difficult task, but because it was
a necessary task and that is why this government is committed to the Amnesty
Programme. I have been around for just a year plus, and I have seen the desire
of this government to make sure the amnesty programme survives and that the
people of Niger Delta should benefit immensely from the programme that we run
at the Amnesty Office. It's like some of us don't even know the avenues that
are open to us. If we can explore, exploit and make use of the available
opportunities, Niger Delta will be a different place.”
Assuring on President Buhari’s determination to uplift the
Niger Delta region, Dokubo explained some of his strategies to optimize the
impact of the Amnesty Programme.
“After assuming office, I tried to open the doors of my
office to every Niger Delta person; I did that because I know it is necessary
and also because I realised that we need equality of all Niger Delta people.
There is no Niger Delta person that has come to my office and had gone back
displeased.
“What I want to do is to de-emphasize dependence on N65, 000
monthly stipends by beneficiaries of the Amnesty Programme, so that Niger Delta
people can work, earn and also enjoy themselves. If you earn what you are
entitled to have, there will be a trickle effect; you have to pay your
children's school fees, you have to pay your rent, you have to take care of
your family and do all the things that are required of a family man.
“Niger Delta should also be emancipated through the Amnesty
Programme in the sense that you can work anywhere. You will know that you are a
very resilient people. Where there is no way, we find; where there is no
opportunity, we create one. We just have to continue to do that effectively,”
Dokubo admonished.
Urging the people of Niger Delta to work in concert for the
success of the Amnesty Programme, he warned on the dire consequences if
opportunities inherent in the Programme were not effectively utilized.
“My fear is that if this Amnesty Programme is not well used
by our people, I mean the ordinary Niger Delta people, in years to come, our
children will blame us. This programme is to empower us, the people from the
Niger Delta. My brothers and sisters let us not allow this opportunity to slip
from our hands; we are all Niger Deltans, I believe we are all equal, and I
know this Programme is for everyone in the Niger Delta.
“We should work hard and look at the opportunities created
by this programme. Then, we can say to ourselves; we have done our best.
“Whenever we try and put in effort, we always succeed. I
pray that spirit shines in all of you. Let us know that this is our programme,
nobody can draw us back. As an individual, I cannot make everybody to like me,
but if the majority of my people are happy with me, I'm okay. What I want is
for everyone to cue into the Programme. I will create a new mission and a new
vision that we can use to empower our people.”
High point of the event which was held at the Jabi
Waterfront in Abuja, was the conferment of an Award of Excellence on Dokubo by
the Ijaw community resident in Abuja for his sterling performance and
achievements barely one year in office.
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