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PAP: Otuaro Urges Stakeholders to Sustain N’Delta Peace, Meets Ex-agitators Again

PAP: Again, Otuaro Urges Stakeholders to sustain N’Delta Peace



On Tuesday, July 23, 2024, Dr. Dennis Brutu Otuaro, the administrator of the presidential Amnesty programme, PAP met with various stakeholders in Warri, Delta State, including ex-agitators, community leaders, and youth group. The meetings, held in different locations, aimed to strengthen peace in the Niger Delta region.

Otuaro emphasised the importance of involving more stakeholders from impacted communities in the PAP to achieve sustainable peace in Niger Delta. He advocated for a collaborative approach, engaging more women, and providing refresher training to previously trained beneficiaries to qualify them into the labour market.

The stakeholders, including HRH Godday Smith, the king of the forest, the Meinbotus communities and the Ijaw Youth Council, Western zone, commended Otuaro's charismatic leadership and pledged their support. They passed a vote of confidence on him for his transformational leadership and revolutionary reforms, urging President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to disregard opposition.

Otuaro reiterated President Tinubu's commitment to sustainable peace and rapid development in the Niger Delta, encouraging stakeholders to work together to achieve this goal. He urged stakeholders to take advantage of PAP's ongoing scholarship opportunities and register online accordingly.

He concluded by thanking PAP beneficiaries and stakeholders for maintaining the existing peace in Niger Delta, and commended them for their continued cooperation and support for president Bola Ahmed Tinubu's administration.

In response, the stakeholders pointed out that Otuaro is the right man for the PAP job, admonishing the president Bola Ahmed Tinubu to disregard the antics of the enemies.

They assured him of total support and good working relationship throughout his reign as administrator of PAP.

The stakeholders thanked Otuaro for coming down to hold further meetings with stakeholders after undergoing rigorous meetings with the stakeholders in the Niger Delta region in the penultimate months in Warri, Delta State.

They expressed enthusiasm over his powerful reforms and good initiatives. They prayed for him for more opportunities, good health and more God's direction.

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