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Omo-Agege berates Niger-Delta leaders, appeals to Buhari against scrapping amnesty programme

Last updated: August 23, 2020 6:12 pm
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The Deputy Senate President, Senator Ovie Omo-Agege, has appealed to the Federal Government to shelve its alleged plans to scrap the Presidential Amnesty Programme for ex-agitators in the Niger-Delta region.

Describing the move as premature and ill-timed in Abuja at the weekend, the federal lawmaker said that such decision will truncate the fragile peace in the region.

Recently, there was a debate over the scrapping or retention of the Presidential Amnesty Programme introduced by late President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua in 2009 for the Niger-Delta militants, who had engaged in armed struggle for a better deal in the oil-rich region.

Speaking on the matter, Omo-Agege said: “I don’t think that the timing is right for the amnesty programme to be scrapped. We have challenges right now in the North-East, the ravages of Boko Haram, banditry in North-West and North-Central. Those are enough challenges already in this country. I don’t believe that this is the time to re-awaken the agitations of militancy in the Niger Delta region.

“It is my hope and expectation that the policy makers around Mr President will convey this to him because such plan at this time, is premature and ill-timed. That is not to say that this programme must stay in perpetuity. But we don’t believe that the goals set have been completely achieved.”

He urged the group to come up with a new narrative about holding their leaders in the region accountable .

According to him, leaders in the region have failed, having been unable to judiciously utilise funds released for the development of the region.

“I have been privy to all of the budgetary estimates that were passed in the eighth Assembly and in the ninth Assembly. And all that we are entitled to as a region, have been given to us. But we have failed Mr President because we have not been able to hold to account, those to whom these resources have been entrusted. You don’t expect Mr President moving from community to community, to ensure that the fundings made available to us, have been judiciously utilised. It is up to us as the people of the region who cried out, to insist that interventionist agencies like NDDC be created for us and properly funded and as a result of the youth agitation in the region that the amnesty programme be set up, it is left for us to ask questions, as to how those funds released were utilised? It is left for us to ensure we identify the projects that we believe will best meet the needs of our people.

“It is not in Mr President’s place to come to my community to tell me what project should be sited in my community to alleviate the challenges we face as a result of environmental degradation and oil exploration. It is in the place of my community to come to Mr President through these agencies to say this is our priority. And having provided those funds, it is left for us to get back to Mr President either through the National Assembly or the security agencies, to say these are the projects that were provided in our communities but not implemented.

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“So Mr President has done his part, we are the ones that have failed our people,” he stated.

Earlier, leader of the group, Sunday Onyewonsa, had called for a security summit that will fashion out solutions to the challenges facing the region, hinting that there is the need to also declare a state of emergency on Niger Delta roads.

Onyewonsa called on the Deputy President of the Senate to prevail on the Federal Government to drop the planned scrapping of the amnesty programme, adding that it should be overhauled to run through to the end of the present administration.

Editor: Tunde Orebiyi

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