The Federal Government of Nigeria and United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR) has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to empower and train former Niger Delta agitators.
The agreement was signed by Special Adviser to the President on Niger Delta and Coordinator, Amnesty Programme, Prof. Charles Dokubo and Country Representative, UNITAR Office in Nigeria, Dr. Lawrence Boms at the weekend.
After signing the agreement, Dokubo said the initiative was to fast-track the training and empowerment of ex-Niger Delta agitators enlisted in the Presidential Amnesty Programme.
He said the project partnership “is for a period of three years. It was designed for transforming beneficiaries of the amnesty programme. It is linked to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) which is to reduce poverty by 2030.
Dokubo described it as a very auspicious moment to work with UNITAR, which had the required capacity in the training and empowerment of beneficiaries of the amnesty programme.
He noted that the agreement covered training in subsea welding, agribusiness, sea-faring as well as empowerment and job placements for trained delegates.
He explained that job placement, which is a critical factor in the reintegration component, had not been successful in the past, thereby expressing optimism that the partnership with UNITAR would yield positive results.
Dokubo said he had initiated a new paradigm of reintegration programmes from national “to international-based synergies which led to the creation of a new department known as Job Placement and International Development Partners Engagement.
Dokubo said he had initiated a new paradigm of reintegration programmes from national “to international-based synergies which led to the creation of a new department known as Job Placement and International Development Partners Engagement.





