The national leadership of the Ijaw National Congress (INC) has commended the Administrator, Presidential Amnesty Programme (PAP), Dr Dennis Otuaro, for providing innovative leadership at the PAP.
The President of the INC, Prof. Benjamin Okaba, stated this when he led a delegation of the apex Ijaw socio-cultural organisation to visit Otuaro at the PAP Office in Abuja on Thursday.
The INC comments were contained in a statement issued by the Special Assistant on Media to the PAP Administrator, Mr. Igoniko Oduma, on Friday.
Okaba, who congratulated Otuaro, said that the leadership of the INC and the entire Ijaw nation are proud of him.
He said the Ijaw nation had been expressing satisfaction with the laudable performance of the PAP boss since assuming office in March 2024, particularly in ensuring a paradigm shift in the programme.
The INC chief thanked President Bola Tinubu for appointing Otuaro, noting that the gesture underscored an attempt at addressing the concerns of the Ijaw nation.
He also expressed gratitude to the National Security Adviser, Mallam Nuhu Ribadu, for having confidence in the capacity and ability of the PAP boss to deliver on the mandate of the programme.
Okaba said, “When we heard that you were the one appointed to this highly exalted position, we felt very happy. Today, it is to familiarise ourselves with and understand the terrain.
“We want to say that you have started very well. We have seen a paradigm shift in many areas. We want to appreciate you. Ijaw people are talking well about you; you are a very pragmatic person, an engager, and somebody who is not pursued by problems. Rather, when they come, you confront them frontally.
“We would like to take this opportunity to really appreciate the President, Bola Tinubu, for your appointment. And only yesterday, a daughter of the Ijaw nation was also appointed as Head of the Civil Service of the Federation. The Ijaw issues of marginalisation, exploitation, underdevelopment, etc. are receiving much-needed attention.
“Also, we thank the National Security Adviser for the confidence he has in you. In any opportunity we have, we shall impress upon him that you are a round peg in a round hole. You are a product of the Ijaw struggle for self-determination; you are not a stranger to the Ijaw problems.
“You can interpret those salient points of Ijaw agitation, and you understand the peculiarities of this engagement. You understand your assignment, and Ijaw Nation is waiting. You are already doing very well; you have our prayers and support.”
Responding, the PAP Administrator called for unity among the Ijaw people, assuring the INC leadership that he would not be carried away by the office and disappoint the Ijaw nation.
Otuaro vowed to work hard to promote President Tinubu’s strong will for the sustainable development, peace, and security of the Niger Delta.
While thanking the INC for the “legacy visit,” Otuaro said he was poised to make the programme better with innovations and transparency.
According to him, his administration would increase the number of scholarship students from the current 275 it inherited in the 2023–2024 academic session across various partnering universities in the country.
Otuaro also said that the office had designed a scheme to empower not less than 1000 Niger Delta people in the vocational sectors in the months ahead, adding that he would always do the right thing.
The PAP boss said, “I will not be carried away on this assignment. I will make sure that, as an Ijaw man, I do not disappoint the Ijaw National Congress. The INC is the umbrella voice of the Ijaw people. I will not work at cross-purposes with the aspirations of our Niger Delta people.
“In doing that, I will also make sure that I promote the strong will Mr. President has towards the development of the Niger Delta. As a people, it is when we are united and support the aspirations of our people that Mr. President will even listen to us. We need to work together.
“I will always do the right thing here; make sure this programme under this administration focuses on the empowerment of our youths through formal and informal education. I will not use the backdoor to do something that is worth doing.”
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