Zonal Chairmen of the Ijaw Youths Council (IYC) Worldwide have declared their total support and called on President Muhammadu Buhari to make Colonel Milland Dixon Dikio the substantive Coordinator, Presidential Amnesty Programme (PAP).
The group noted that Dixon Dikio has brought some tangible expected results in the Office of the Presidential Amnesty Programme (PAP). Stressing that he has brought back the program to its original beneficiaries and provide the needed leadership to steer the program in order to achieve its original mandate and mission.
This was contained in a document released to GbaramatuVoice on Thursday, September 23, 2021 and signed by Chairman Central zone & Chairmenship Forum, Comrade Clever Inodu; Chairman IYC Abuja & Secretary Chairmenship Forum, Chief Diplomat Adam Ogomugo Marbo; Chairman Western zone & Member Chairmenship Forum; Dr. Doubra Collins Okotete; Chairman Lagos Chapter & Member Chairmenship Forum, Comrade Henry Oyobolo.
They averred that Dikio’s vision returned the programme to its original beneficiaries and repositioned it to achieve its main mandate.
The IYC leaders said all critical stakeholders were behind Dikio because of his constant engagements and interactions with them through his back-to-the-region tour programme.
They said Dikio and his team deliberately took their gospel of peace to the palaces of traditional rulers adding that the amnesty boss was known for gathering activists, leaders, and ex-combatants into conference halls in Akwa Ibom, Edo, Rivers, Bayelsa, Delta and Ondo states to deliberate on the essence of sustaining the peace in the region.
The IYC leaders also threw their weight behind the ongoing reforms in PAP and the verification introduced by Dikio to authenticate the real beneficiaries of the programme.
They said: “PAP office should not allow any camp leaders to shortchanged any beneficiaries of the Presidential Amnesty Programme. The Ijaw Youth Council, Chairmenship Forum of zones and Chapters are in support of the ongoing verification exercise to confirm the real beneficiaries of the 65,000 monthly stipends.
“Col. Milland Dixon Dikio (rtd), the Interim Administrator of the Presidential Amnesty programme always emphasise that violence and its destructive implications should not be associated with the oil-rich Niger Delta.
“He was fond of asking the youths to devote their strength and creative energy to technology and acquisition of digital skills in order to become dominant forces in the world like their counterparts elsewhere.
“The office before now was a hotbed for incessant protests in the Niger Delta. At the centre of the protests, which always culminated in the blockade of the biggest highway in the Niger Delta, the East West Road, was the issue of the non-payment of the N65,000 monthly stipends to beneficiaries of the programme.
“But since Dikio came, he has undertaken some reforms to ensure that the office of PAP get it right and monthly stipends are always paid every 25th of the month. Since he took over control of the office, he has embarked on drastic measures to introduce reforms designed to put the PAP on the path of delivering results.
“The Ijaw Youth Council, Chairmenship Forum of zones and Chapters, sincerely believe that, Col. Dikio ,desire is to transform the ex-agitators to entrepreneurs among others with the new vision of Niger Delta Stabilization Programme (NDSP).
“We are very happy with his performance in the Presidential Amnesty Office. As a matter of fact, we are proud of him. He is extremely focusing on the core mandate of the Presidential Amnesty Programme.
“As critical stakeholders and leadership of zones and Chapters of IYC, we are quite happy with his clear vision and transformational leadership styles. He has brought genuine peace to the Niger Delta region as the Interim Administrator of the Presidential Amnesty Programme.
“Therefore, we recommend that , he should be confirmed as the Special Adviser to the President on Niger Delta Affairs and Coordinator of the Presidential Amnesty Office. This is the wide opinion of the majority of the Niger Delta stakeholders in the region because of his excellent performance”.
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