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Ijaw group condemns attacks on Presidential Amnesty Programme boss

Ngozi Ekugo
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PAP boss Dennis Otuaro

The Ijaw Youth Network (IYN) has condemned recent alleged attacks and blackmail by the Niger Delta Concerned Youths for Change against Dennis Otuaro, the administrator of the Presidential Amnesty Programme (PAP).

The IYN in a statement signed by Frank Ebikabo, its president, and Federal Ebiaridor, secretary, on Saturday, described the group’s allegation of mismanagement of the programme against Otuaro as “baseless, malicious, and unfounded.”

Ebikabo and Ebiaridor said the attacks and blackmail were part of a coordinated campaign to give the PAP administrator a bad name and distract him from the remarkable work he is doing in the Niger Delta.

The group stressed that “all such wicked plots to derail the programme will fail like others before them.”

They stated that the serial attacks and blackmail smack of pure hatred for Otuaro because he had blocked all loopholes which the alleged blackmailers and their sponsors were using to siphon funds meant for execution of the programme’s mandate.

“Every other week, a new ghost group springs up with similar accusations, a pattern designed to harass and discredit a man whose only offence is his diligence, transparency, and love for the Niger Delta.

“We as concerned stakeholders strongly condemn these attacks and blackmail and urge the discerning public to discountenance them,” the statement read.

Ebikabo and Ebiaridor said that Otuaro had sanitised the PAP through deliberate reforms which had led to expansion of the programme’s scholarship and vocational training schemes to create more opportunities for the former agitators and beneficiaries of the programme.

They said, “The Presidential Amnesty Programme under the leadership Dr Dennis Otuaro has focused on, and expanded youth empowerment, education, and skills acquisition, all geared towards human capacity development in the Niger Delta and fostering peace and stability in line with the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Bola Tinubu.

“He has brought renewed energy, direction, and purpose to the initiative. The Presidential Amnesty Programme has become ‘a pride of the Federal Government and a reference point in post-conflict reintegration and rehabilitation management.’”

The group further alleged that the real target of the sustained attacks and blackmail by the misguided elements is to blackmail the President Tinubu, who appointed him to reposition the PAP.

The IYN called on the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and other relevant institutions to resist being used as tools in a smear campaign, and urged all Niger Deltans to rally behind the PAP Administrator.

“We say unequivocally: Leave Dr Dennis Otuaro alone. He is doing an excellent job. The people of the Niger Delta, including ex-agitators, traditional leaders, and other stakeholders are solidly behind him,” the statement concluded.

The Ijaw group also cautioned that public officials from other ethnic nationalities were not being blackmailed with such recurring intensity and urged the stakeholders to take steps to stop the ugly situation.

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Ngozi Ekugo is a Snr. Correspondent/ analyst at Businessday. She has worked across various sectors, and notably had a brief stinct at Goldman Sachs, London. She holds an MSc Management from the University Hertfordshire, a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Lagos and is an alumna of Queen’s college. She is also an associate member of the Chartered Institute of Personnel Management (CIPM).