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Stakeholders Carpet Niger Delta Ministry Over Amnesty
The Ministry of Niger-Delta has come under attack by stakeholders over the way and manner it has conducted the amnesty and rehabilitation programme of the repentant militants in the region.
The stakeholders made public their view in a weekly phone-in interview programme organised by Silverbird Communications Port Harcourt at the weekend.
Speaking at the forum, Hope Democratic Party’s Presidential candidate in the 2007 elections, Chief Ambrose Owuru said the ministry from indications has displayed laxity in the exercise considering the lapses currently observed in the programme.
The HDP presidential candidate argued that in the light of the scope and mandate of the ministry, the welfare and rehabilitation of the militants was supposed to have been handed properly to avoid the protests that had occurred in recent times.
Also, Chief Owuru has called for regular change of security commanders in the Niger Delta so as to curb all forms of oppression on the people.
He said allowing some of the militant commanders to stay too long make them to develop a mindset that helps worsen the crisis in the Niger Delta.
The Hope Democratic Party Presidential candidate also harped on the need for the people to exercise their franchise in removing leaders, that have been frustrating the Niger Delta struggle.
In the view of legal practitioners and publishers of Hard Truth Newspapers, Mr Opumabo Inkoh-Tariah, the federal government through the Niger-Delta Ministry has failed to seize the amnesty period to highlight the roadmap to the development of the region.
Mr Inkoh-Tariah insisted that infrastructural development is crucial in finding lasting peace without which the amnesty programme would fail.
The Port Harcourt publisher asserted that militancy should not be viewed negatively since it is through that means that the region got international attention after many years of deprivation.
Now the militants have decided to embrace peace, he stressed the need for them to involve in an intensive intellectual agitation by using their franchise to assert for their rights.
This he explained can only be achieved if the militants are re-orientated on the need to embrace peace, hardwork and patriotism.
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