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Amnesty Office Cautions On Empowerment Tools
The Presidential Amnesty Office (PAO) has warned Niger Delta youths not to sell or rent out tools or equipment they were given through any of government’s empowerment programme.
An official in the legal department of PAO, Mrs Winifred Okulaye, said this at the empowerment programme for 300 Niger Delta youths in Lagos recently. She said that the Federal Government would sue any youth that breached the terms of agreement of an empowerment package stressing that “Government is monitoring you. You should see this opportunity as government’s desire to help you become self reliant,” she said.
Speaking on behalf of the beneficiaries, Mr Progress Hawley, commended President Goodluck Jonathan for funding the Amnesty Programme and providing them youths with tools to sustain themselves.
He said we will not sell or lease what we have enjoyed from our government and added that we will instead put them to work to make us better citizens of this country,’’
Hawley said that the programme would make Nigerian youths more responsible members of the society and make them to contribute their quota to national development.
The 300 youths were given welding machinery, tools for fish farming, electronic gadgets and some equipment used by builders.