Amgbare Ekaunkumo, Yenagoa
Ex-agitators have appealed to President Muhammadu Buhari to be wary of the antics of enemies of the Niger Delta region, who are plotting to stop the Interim Administrator, Presidential Amnesty Programme (PAP), Col. Milland Dixon Dikio, from implementing his vision to actualise the mandates of the scheme.
Speaking through the PAP’s Strategic Communication Committee (SCC), the ex-agitators described those behind the campaign of calumny against Dikio as merchant of violence profiting from endless crisis in the Niger Delta.
They said such individuals were angry that Dikio’s visions, programmes and projects would end their crisis empire as they were designed to entrench peace, sustainably empower ex-agitators and ensure the development of the region.
The Chairman of SCC, Nature Dumale, who spoke in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, said since he assumed the amnesty office, Dikio had never wasted time blaming his predecessors for running down the programme.
Instead, he said the amnesty boss rolled up his sleeves, formulated and implemented reforms to correct the ills of PAP and reposition it to actualize its mandate.
Dumale said the ex-agitators were happy that Dikio returned the programme to its original owners in the Niger Delta and chose the region to hold PAP meetings and other activities despite false claims by some persons that the Niger Delta was not safe.
Dumale said: “In the past, we saw people take over the office but kept playing the blame game and ended up achieving nothing. But Dikio has continously sought ways to correct the wrongs and bring peace to Niger Delta.
“Everything he has done so far is to reposition the Niger Delta for peace and development. He desires multinationals, which had left the region to return, do business and employ our people.
“The second thing we observed is that he has returned the programme to its owners in the Niger Delta. Before he came, ex-agitators like me were visiting Abuja for meetings. But immediately he came, Dikio returned the programme to the region and insisted that all activities of the amnesty programme must be held in the Niger Delta.
“The region is feeling the economic multiplier effects of these engagements. The economic benefits trickle down to all stakeholders and business owners from hotels, to food vendors”.
Dumale said the ex-agitators were also excited that Dikio adopted the train, mentor and employ model to make them successful entrepreneurs and less dependent on N65,000 monthly stipends.
He said Dikio’s next plan was to camp the ex-agitators, who were still engaged in drug abuse, cultism and other negative life styles, for a period of time for reorientation before empowering them.
He appealed to President Buhari to focus on making Dikio the substantive coordinator of the programme insisting that his approach would permanently restore peace in the Niger Delta.
He said: “No one has addressed this programme in this magnitude, no one has addressed this programme through this way before. Only Dikio has come with this vision. How can the enemies of the Niger Delta come to stop this kind of vision Dikio has put in place.
“We have made up our mind not to keep quiet, not to fold our hands because the presidential amnesty programme belongs to us. It’s our programme and we have to defend and protect it.
“Enemies of the amnesty programme want our boys to return to the creeks because many of them will not survive except there is crisis in the region. They want crisis to continue. Their children are overseas, studying in the best universities but they want us to continue to protest.
“We want to let the Federal Government know that there are people in this Niger Delta region, who survive only by instigating crisis and troubles. It is their only means of livelihood. We cannot be distracted by them now that we have found a solution to our problems”.