Amnesty office to collaborate with Niger-Delta agencies, others on job
creation for ex-agitato
Brig.-Gen. Paul Boroh (rtd.), Coordinator, Presidential Amnesty Programme (PAP), on Tuesday said the organisation was collaborating with Niger Delta agencies and multinational companies to get ex-agitators fully employed.
Boroh
told the News Agency
of Nigeria (NAN) in Abuja that government agencies
would ensure that ex-agitators who were empowered were gainfully
employed.
"Getting them employed is the
present challenge; we have tried to collaborate with our business
development partners like the multinationals companies based in Niger
Delta areas.
"We have also met with the
Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC), the Niger Delta Ministry, the
local government board, multinational companies, interest groups and
the international community.
"They also
have interest in the development of the Niger Delta, so I am discussing
with them to ensure that our delegates who have been empowered are also
employed by them and they have given assurances,’’ he said.
Speaking
on the outstanding allowances, Boroh said they had settled all
outstanding indebtedness to those in onshore and offshore.
"I
am proud to say that we have settled all debts owed the beneficiaries
of the programme; both those in onshore and offshore, they are fully
paid,’’ Boroh said.
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