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nesty Programme Debuts In Delta

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Delta State yesterday witnessed its first success in the presidential amnesty deal with militants as large cache of arms and ammunition were surrendered to the amnesty team at Obotobo 1 community in Ogulagha kingdom, Burutu Local Government Area of the state by a coalition of militant groups.

The arms which included two General Purpose Machine Guns (GPMGs), 23 AK 47, four FN and 14 G3 rifles were yesterday turned in by a coalition of militants in Delta state in line with Federal Government’s amnesty programme.

Other weapons are one Sub Machine Gun (SMG), seven single barrel Pump Action guns, 12 pieces of dynamites, 69 assorted magazines, 84 cartridges and array of 7.62 mm special and ordinary ammunition.

Leaders of the three militant groups are ‘Gen.’ Bonny Gawei of Gawei Camp, in whose house the arms surrender took place, ‘Gen.’ Nabena Young of Seashore Freedom Fighters and ‘Gen.’ Aboy Francis of the Niger Delta Liberation Movement, whose arms surrender ceremony was earlier scheduled for last Tuesday but did not take place as government’s amnesty team failed  to show up.

The Special Adviser to the President on Niger Delta Matters, Mr. Timi Alaibe, who praised the groups for their exemplary courage said the event which is the first in Delta state since the proclamation of amnesty by President Umaru Yar’Adua in August would further deepen the concern of the President  on the Niger Delta situation.

He said, “These young men have done a noble and right thing. They have not shown weakness but courage because the strong are the courageous and I bring Mr. President’s message of sincerity and commitment to this process. Mr. President has challenged us severally to disarm and see “what I will do to develop the Niger Delta”.

“By what you have done today, you have keyed into the process of amnesty and now that you have disarmed, we have listened to your priorities as they were delivered in your speech, sustainable development priorities and we shall convey them to Mr. President”, Alaibe said.

Also, the Chairman of the Presidential Committee on Amnesty, Air Vice Marshal (AVM) Lucky Ararile whille urging other militants in the region to emulate the courage of those who have dropped their arms posited  that the only thing that denies the people of development is crises, adding that the time is now.

A representative of Delta state governor, Dafe Akpedeye  stated that the only way to achieve meaningful development was the exemplary display of the youths who agreed to surrender their arms and the embrace the presidential amnesty deal, saying that the militants have been keyed into state government’s programme.

Earlier, a Spokesperson for the coalition of militants, Mr. Ebiware Opori, in a six-point demand called for practical development of the region, including road network, hospitals, schools, industries etc), human capital development via capacity training/ sustainable development programmes, provision of scholarships, genuine rehabilitation programme for freedom fighters by giving the youths the opportunity to manage the security of companies operating in their domain in order to avoid criminal elements sabotaging their sincere efforts.

Others are the allocation of slots for marine equipment and general supplies to them by companies operating in the region as they said this would create an atmosphere of harmonious relationship between the host communities and the multinationals, thereby alleviating the scourge of pipeline vandalism and checking illegal oil bunkering.

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