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Buhari Increases Amnesty Fund By N35 Billion In New Vision For Niger Delta

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President Muhammadu Buhari has introduced a New Vision for the oil-producing communities of Niger Delta in line with the presentation made by the Pan Niger Delta Forum (PANDEF), directing the increase in the Amnesty programme fund by N35 billion.

A statement today, Saturday by the senior special assistant to Vice President Yemi Osinbajo on media and publicity, Laolu Akande said that the N35 billion is in addition to the N20 billion which the President approved in the 2016 budget, adding that N30 billion was recently released.

The statement said that there is also a planned release of another N5 billion soon adding that as at now, the Amnesty Office has paid up all ex-militants backlog of their stipends up to the end of 2016.

“Subsequently, the President asked his deputy, Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, SAN, to embark on a tour of the region that saw him visiting several oil-producing States in the country. 

“Besides the monthly payment of about N65, 000 to N66,000 to the ex-militants, the funds would also go to the provision of reintegration activities under the Amnesty Programme including payment of tuition fees for beneficiaries from Niger Delta who are in post-secondary institutions at home and abroad, payment of in-training & hazard allowances and vocational training costs. 

“There are also empowerment schemes and self-help, self-employment support funds, including provision of needed equipments by the Amnesty Office. Equally, the funds would also support the training of pilots, aviation engineers, technicians, and motor vehicles mechanics from the oil-producing communities.

“The Buhari administration reassures the Niger Delta communities of its unalloyed commitment to a faithful implementation of its promises made during the FG interactive engagement visits by the Vice President to different oil-producing communities

“Other promises made during the visits are currently at different stages of effective implementation, including the effective opening of the Maritime University, integration of illegal refiners under the concept of new Modular Refineries, resumption of all abandoned construction projects in the region, the Ogoni Clean-up, and several others.

“For instance, the Maritime University is now on course to be opened before the end of the year as the presidency has already set the process in motion as announced yesterday. Other announcements are to follow as each of the commitments of the FG to the Niger Delta oil-producing communities reach advanced and implementation stages.

“Already there is an inter-ministerial group consisting of all relevant ministries, departments and agencies, MDAs of the FG, with the involvement of relevant State governments led by the Vice President that meets regularly to drive the different initiatives and ensure effective and ongoing implementation.” [myad]