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Amnesty Boss, Otuaro, Pledges Inclusive Programme For Niger Delta Communities

The Administrator of the Presidential Amnesty Programme, Dr Dennis Otuaro, has affirmed his commitment to collaborating with all Niger Delta stakeholders to deepen the implementation of the programme’s objectives across the region.
Otuaro made the remarks during a courtesy visit by a delegation from the Coalition of Ndokwa Project to the PAP headquarters in Abuja. He emphasised that part of his reforms includes revitalising the programme and broadening stakeholder participation.
This was contained in a statement issued by Mr Igoniko Oduma, Special Assistant on Media to the PAP Administrator, and sent to our correspondent on Monday.
Otuaro acknowledged the Ndokwa people as a vital part of the Niger Delta and highlighted their inclusion in the programme’s scholarship scheme, vocational training initiatives, and employment opportunities within PAP.
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He explained that his policy of inclusivity underpins plans to expand the scholarship scheme, with an empowerment programme for women in the region set to be launched soon.
The PAP Administrator noted that these initiatives align with President Bola Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda, which seeks sustainable peace, stability, and socio-economic development in the Niger Delta.
He assured the Ndokwa delegation that their community would not be overlooked, expressing his pleasure at their visit.
Addressing the delegation, Otuaro said, “Upon assuming office, I initiated reforms aimed at transforming the programme and ensuring broader stakeholder engagement.
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“In the year since my appointment, our efforts have been comprehensive and inclusive.
“Within my mandate, I have implemented initiatives quietly but effectively. President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, has entrusted me with this mission, and all our educational and vocational training efforts form part of his Renewed Hope Agenda for the Niger Delta.
“We have a significant number of Ndokwa youths benefiting from our onshore and offshore scholarships, and several Ndokwa individuals are employed within the programme.
“I recognise that this programme belongs to everyone, and fairness is paramount. It is a pleasure to welcome you, distinguished red cap chiefs from Delta North. I am honoured to host you and assure you that I will not disappoint.”
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Earlier, High Chief Dennis Okoh, leader of the Coalition of Ndokwa Project, praised Otuaro for the significant progress achieved under his leadership.
He urged the PAP Administrator to integrate more Ndokwa people into the scholarship and vocational training schemes, noting the area’s substantial oil and gas resources.
The delegation expressed confidence in Otuaro’s leadership and encouraged him to continue his efforts to engage more Niger Delta stakeholders in realising the programme’s goals.
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Ex-Nigerian Amb., Igali, To Deliver Keynote Address As IPF Holds Ijaw Media Conference

…invites general public to grace event
A former Nigerian ambassador to Scandinavian countries, Amb (Dr.) Godknows Igali, is billed to deliver a keynote address at the second edition of the Ijaw Media Conference, scheduled for Wednesday, December 17, 2025, in Warri, Delta State.
In a statement jointly issued by Arex Akemotubo and Tare Magbei, chairman and secretary of the planning committee respectively, said the conference, with the theme: ‘Safeguarding Niger Delta’s Natural Resources for Future Generations,’ speaks to the urgent need for responsible stewardship of the region’s land and waterways.
According to the statement, the conference will feature
Dr Dennis Otuaro, Administrator of the Presidential Amnesty Programme, as the chairman while a former president of the Ijaw Youth Council, Engr Udengs Eradiri, will deliver the lead presentation.
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The statement described Otuaro’s chairing the event as a reflection of the conference focus on policy, accountability and sustainable development in the Niger Delta.
According to the statement, both the keynote speaker and the lead presenter are expected to shape discussions on environmental protection, governance and the role of the media.
According to the statement, the Speaker of the Delta State House of Assembly, Hon. Emomotimi Guwor, is expected to attend as Special Guest of Honour.
The statement further list Pere of Akugbene-Mein Kingdom, HRM Pere Luke Kalanama VIII, first Vice Chairman of the Delta State Traditional Rulers Council, as Royal Father of the Day, while Chief Tunde Smooth, the Bolowei of the Niger Delta, as Father of the Day.
Others include: Mr Lethemsay Braboke Ineibagha, Managing Director of Vettel Mega Services Nigeria Limited; Prof Benjamin Okaba, President of the Ijaw National Congress; Sir Jonathan Lokpobiri, President of the Ijaw Youth Council; Hon. Spencer Okpoye of DESOPADEC; Dr Paul Bebenimibo, Registrar of the Nigerian Maritime University, Okerenkoko; Chief Boro Opudu, Chairman of Delta Waterways and Land Security; and Chief Promise Lawuru, President of the Egbema Brotherhood.
The organising committee said the conference is expected to bring together journalists, policymakers, community leaders, and researchers to promote informed dialogue and collective action toward protecting the Niger Delta for future generations.
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Okpebholo Pledges To Clear Inherited Salary Arrears, Gratuities At AAU

Edo State Governor, Monday Okpebholo, has assured the management of Ambrose Alli University (AAU), Ekpoma, of his administration’s commitment to addressing accumulated unpaid salaries, gratuities and other critical challenges inherited from past administrations.
In a statement, Chief Press Secretary to the governor, Dr. Patrick Ebojele, said the governor gave the assurance when he received the Vice-Chancellor of the university, Professor (Mrs.) Eunice Eboserehimen Omonzejie, and members of her management team on a courtesy visit to Government House, Benin City.
Okpebholo, who congratulated the Vice-Chancellor and her team on their appointments, noted that their presentation underscored the depth of challenges confronting the institution.
“From what you have outlined today, it is clear that Ambrose Alli University was on life support. I must commend the progress you have recorded so far since assuming the office,” the governor said.
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“I am impressed by your efforts, and I want to assure you that in any way possible, this administration will support the university to reposition it and restore its lost glory.”
Addressing the issue of accumulated salary arrears, the governor described the non-payment of staff salaries over several years as unfair and unacceptable.
“It is not right for people to work and not be paid. The issue of unpaid salaries, pensions and gratuities running into billions of naira is something I will take as a project,” he said.
“These are issues inherited from the past government, and we will address them.”
Okpebholo also acknowledged other concerns raised by the university management, including hostel infrastructure, accreditation-related challenges and facilities required for programmes such as Medical Laboratory Science.
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“This year’s budget is already at an advanced stage, but I expect that these critical needs will be properly captured in your budget proposals. Once that is done, we will see how best to move the institution forward,” he added.
Earlier, the Vice-Chancellor, Professor Omonzejie, explained that the delay in paying a courtesy visit to the governor was due to a recently concluded accreditation exercise and the need to carry out a comprehensive assessment of the state of the university.
She noted that the university she inherited was in a moribund state, plagued by infrastructural decay, unpaid salaries and accreditation challenges, among others.
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Omonzejie expressed profound appreciation to Governor Okpebholo for what she described as “life-saving interventions” since his assumption of office.
According to her, the governor’s approval of an increased monthly subvention, restoration of affected staff to the payroll, support for graduating backlog medical students, improved security logistics, and the facilitation of road construction through the Niger Delta Development Commission have significantly revived the institution.
She also formally presented pressing needs requiring urgent attention, including accumulated unpaid salaries, pensions, gratuities and union deductions, as well as the construction of lecture theatres and hostels to enhance accreditation and expand student intake, particularly in the College of Medicine.
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I’m Not Distracted By Anti-Niger Delta Elements, Says PAP Boss, Otuaro

…says Tinubu satisfied with PAP’s scholarship scheme, stakeholders’ engagement, peacebuilding Process
The Administrator of the Presidential Amnesty Programme, Dr Dennis Otuaro, has declared that his leadership will not be distracted by the “smear campaign of some anti-Niger Delta elements.
The PAP boss spoke at the flag-off of the fourth batch of the two-day ‘Leadership, Alternative Dispute Resolution, and Mediation Training for PAP Stakeholders’ organised by the agency in collaboration with the Alumni Association of the National Defence College (AANDEC) at the Nigerian Army Resource Centre, Abuja, on Monday.
The PAP had in July and August 2025 successfully conducted a similar capacity-building workshop for three batches of its stakeholders at the same military facility.
In a statement issued by his Special Assistant on Media, Mr Igoniko Oduma, Otuaro said these Anti-Niger Delta elements are angry because the programme had been taken to the people of the region.
The PAP boss, who further declared that “nobody will hold the region to ransom,” disclosed that President Bola Tinubu is happy with the significant achievements recorded by the agency in the Niger Delta in less than two years.
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Otuaro, who said the President is delighted with the agency’s expanded scholarship scheme, inclusive stakeholder engagement, and peacebuilding process in the Niger Delta, urged stakeholders to maintain their position as key players in the region’s peace and development.
According to him, His Excellency, President Tinubu is very supportive of the programme because of his strong desire for the region to enjoy sustainable peace, stability and development.
He reiterated that the workshop is a vital component of the PAP’s peace process with all stakeholders as important partners in the peace initiative.
He stressed that the participants are not only partners for peace, but also the President’s peace ambassadors.
The PAP boss also applauded the National Security Adviser, Mallam Nuhu Ribadu, for his strategic support to strengthen the programme’s initiatives and enable it to achieve the intended objectives for the people of the region.
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While declaring the workshop open, Otuaro said, “His Excellency, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu GCFR, is very happy with what we have achieved so far in one year and nine months. As stakeholders, you should continue to be key players in the peace and development of the Niger Delta, which His Excellency has been very supportive of and desirous of.
“The objective behind this training is to ensure that all of us are partners in every peace effort in the Niger Delta. This initiative is also to give you a sense of belonging.
“When we organised this workshop in July and August this year, we assured stakeholders that more people would also participate in the training. We don’t want to do the PAP’s work alone. It is a process of putting our heads together to ensure that the region is peaceful and united. When we are united, Mr President will do more for the region.
“We must also realise that peace starts from our communities; you all are leaders in your own rights. I know and acknowledge the support that the Office has received since we came on board. This leadership workshop is part of our peacebuilding process and is designed to ensure that peace is sustained in our region.
“Since we came on board, we have redirected the Programme towards our people and for the next generation. We have achieved a lot. This 2025-2026 academic session, we have sent 4,500 students, our future leaders, on scholarships to universities within Nigeria. We are doing this to invest in the future of our region.”
He further urged stakeholders not to be manipulated by political merchants, but to massively support President Tinubu’s 2027 re-election bid because of his clear agenda for the region.
Otuaro enjoined the stakeholders to participate actively in the workshop and utilise the lessons they would gain to strengthen peace and development in their communities and the Niger Delta in general.
He also expressed appreciation to the management of the Nigerian Army Resource Centre, resource persons, and the President of AANDEC, Rear Admiral Ndidi Agholor (retd.), for partnering with the PAP to deepen the peace process in the region.
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