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PAP: The Task Ahead Of General Barry Tariye Ndiomu by AnonPoet: 12:16pm On Nov 06, 2022
Now that the President Muhammadu Buhari-led Government has been magnanimous in shelving the plan to wind down the Amnesty Programme, the stage is now set for Ndiomu to perform in flying colours. It is his time to shine.

The Presidential Amnesty Programme (PAP) was birthed in June 2009, under the thoughtful administration of President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua and Vice President Goodluck Jonathan. The mandate was very clear. To disarm, demoblize, and reintegrate ex-agitators back into normal productive life. Repentant militants who willfully surrendered their arms to the Federal Government, would be profiled, trained and empowered to become self-reliant, to the extent that there would be no need to return to taking up arms.



Being that the emergence of Major General Barry Tariye Ndiomu (Rtd) as the Interim Administrator of the Amnesty Programme came at a time when the Federal Government was considering winding down the Programme, it would have been a missed opportunity for the Amnesty Office and the Niger Delta at large to benefit from his sagacity. From a realistic point of view, the Amnesty Programme has not fully lived up to its mandate. Even as thousands of ex-agitators have been disarmed, the noticeable shortfall in the process is leadership to aggresively drive rehabilitation and reintegration of the ex-agitators. General Ndiomu brings this and many more to the table. He is a complete package.

The Operation Safe Corridor (OSC), a similar rehabilitation programme for ‘repentant’ Boko Haram terrorists in the Northeast is still up and running. Although it seemed like a path to peace, the OSC which was initiated in 2016, has not brought relative peace to the Northeast when compared to the impact of the Amnesty Programme in the Niger Delta which largely succeeded in calming fraying nerves. Stakeholders had strongly advocated for restrategizing and sustaining of the Programme to improve upon the successes recorded. Thus, terminating the Programme would have sparked another round of unrest in the region.

It is on record that at a time when tensions were high over corruption that rattled the Amnesty Programme and ex-agitators became disenchanted, former President Jonathan reportedly advised the then Amnesty boss- Col Milland Dixon Dikio that: “One thing I should tell you is that you should not bite more than you can chew as the saying goes. You should accommodate the projects which you think you can effectively carry out with your budget.”

The Task Ahead For General Ndiomu

Now that the President Muhammadu Buhari-led Government has been magnanimous in shelving the plan to wind down the Amnesty Programme, the stage is now set for Ndiomu to perform in flying colours. It is his time to shine. Buhari’s gesture was sequel wide consultations between Ndiomu and ex-agitators accross the Niger Delta, and then subsequent feedback to the Government. The Government is now determined more than ever before, to ensure that the Programme is re-engineered towards ensuring that its original mandate is fully realised culminating in a gradual phased winding down in the near future.

Interestingly, if the current administration had not back-tracked on its plan to wind down the Amnesty Programme, it would have gone down the annals of history, that Yar’ Adua a Fulani man from Katsina initiated the Programme, and then Buhari, another Fulani man from Katsina, terminated it. Trust Nigerians, many would have attached cultural sentiments to it.

The computation made by the National Security Adviser Babagana Monguno in 2020 that the Presidential Amnesty Programme’s fund totalling N712 billion released since its creation could not be accounted for, is another reason to make a case for better leadership and management. The rot in the Amnesty Office and the Federal Government’s earlier intention to wind down, shows clearly that the General has a herculean task ahead.

Over the years, a lot of people have fed fat from the Presidential Amnesty Programme, many of whom are called ‘billionaires’ today. Sadly, majority of the main agitators who battled in the creeks, are not part of this ‘billionaires’ clique. The Amnesty Programme has made a lot of business owners billionaires, but majority of the ex-agitators are still trying to find sustainable livelihoods. Corruption is now fighting back. The reason why sponsored groups are blackmailing the General is because he came on board to stop their ‘business as usual’. But he must not renege on his quest to put the Amnesty Programme back on the path of righteousness.

Part of his focus is also to make the Federal Government see reasons why the Amnesty Programme should be redesigned as a Social Investment Programme, rather than winding it down totally, due to the outcome of stakeholders engagement. This, he has succeeded in doing already.

Arguably, the Amnesty Programme has not created much value in terms of employment and engagement of the trained ex-agitators. There are massive projects and investments that have been carried out in the Niger Delta, especially in the Oil and Gas industry, but with little or no strategic measures to engage these trained ex-agitators. In the course of the Programme, scholarships were given to hundreds of non-indigenes of the Niger Delta region.

Another thrust of thought is that in Nigeria’s Northeast Development Commission, one would hardly find any Niger Deltan working there. But in the Presidential Amnesty Office, non-Niger Deltans, including those from the north, hold sensitive positions.

In May this year, Nigeria saw its crude production plunge to its lowest level in more than 30 years to 1.23 million b/d, according to estimates by S&P Global Commodity Insights. Aside some operational and technical factors, sabotage and oil theft was largely responsible for the shortfall. Key oil fields and terminals across the Niger Delta has been hit by a resurgence in attacks on critical oil infrastructures.

The estimates added that Nigeria alongside Angola, are not expected to be able to meet their current OPEC quotas “for at least another year, having produced almost 300,000 b/d less than their combined quotas throughout 2021.” According to Platts Analytics, Nigeria’s crude production is not expected to reach much more than 1.51 million b/d in 2023 and could dip lower by the end of next year.

His Early Impact At The Amnesty Office

Like Robert Kiyosaki rightly noted, “Without great leadership, mission and a team that deliver results at a high level, even the best product won’t make a company successful!”. Upon assumption of office, the General met over N90bn debt on ground. He also inherited a N4.5bn debt owed to contractors, which he swiftly renegotiated down to the tune of N1.3bn, thereby saving costs for the Federal Government. This is precision leadership with a deliberate intent to right the many wrongs in the Amnesty Programme.

Structurally, the Amnesty Programme is designed to run in three phases- Training, Empowerment and Engagement, after which the beneficiaries are expected to exit. Sadly, the 30,000 figure of beneficiaries captured since inception is not reducing, it is rather swelling. This formed a mickle part of why the Presidency was uncomfortable with the Programme. The Government had raised eyebrows that the Programme which was established with 30,000 ex-agitators still runs with the same number, even after billions of Naira have been spent on training and reintegration programmes.

In a deliberate move to tackle this, General Ndiomu’s earliest efforts since assuming office has beaten down the 30,000 ex-agitators list by over 1,900 persons. This would further save cost for Federal Government, as these dismissed persons will no long be under payroll for the N65,000 or so monthly stipend.

Another permutation is that if Tompolo, NNPC Ltd and other stakeholders had leveraged on the 30,000 ex-agitators to secure manpower to execute the Pipeline Surveillance Contract, it would have reduced the number of untrained ex-agitators, and would have been a win-win situation. The numbers will be trimmed down, just as more value would have been created for the Federal Government. Many have also imagined that the Federal Government considers Tomplolo’s Pipeline Protection Contract as a tenable excuse to end the Amnesty Programme.

His Track Record

General Ndiomu’s military training and track records in the Army, especially in terms of churning out positive results in assignments given to him, was top notch. No doubt, this must have triggered President Buhari to appoint him at this critical time as the Interim Administrator of the Amnesty Programme.

An indigene of Odoni in Sagbama Local Government Area of Bayelsa State, Ndiomu was admitted to the Nigerian Defence Academy as part of 29th Regular Combatant Course, and was commissioned Second Lieutenant in 1983.

His service was meritorious as the Garrison Commander, Nigerian Army Headquarters and at various times, he was the Chief of Training and Operations, besides other command and staff appointments he held in the course of his successful military career before retiring in December 2017.

He is also a trained lawyer, and an alumnus of the National Institute for Policy and Strategic Studies (NIPSS), Administrative Staff College of Nigeria, Badagry, Harvard Kennedy School, and George C Marshall Centre for European Security Studies, among others.

“Under my watch, we shall place premium on transparency, accountability, and hard work; there shall be a clear departure from the past trajectory to a purposeful, result-oriented administration.

“We shall equally embark on reorientation, training, and empowerment of the ex-agitators in line with the present realities of the nation.

“It is my desire to uphold the sanctity of the core values for the establishment of the Amnesty Programme that borders on Disarmament, Demobilisation and Re-integration, which form the tripod upon which the Programme presently stands,” the General pledged when he took over as Interim Administrator of the Amnesty Programme.

The Succes Story Of The ‘Big Five’

The success story of the Amnesty Programme in ending militancy was huge. The Programme was able to capture and assimilate ‘the big 5’. These were the ex-warlords under the defunct Movement for Emancipation of Niger Delta (MEND) who led the resistance in the creeks. Majority of them are now engaged in productive ventures and are self-reliant.

Tompolo- real name Government Ekpempolo who embraced the amnesty offer of the Federal Government on October 4, 2009, now owns Tantita Security Services. The firm has been engaged in series of maritime deals with the Federal Government, the latest being a N4.5bn monthly Pipeline Surveillance Contract across the Niger Delta. In just a few months of the surveillance deal, Tompolo has made heart-wrenching exposures of oil theft across the Niger Delta.

Similarly, Ebikabowei Victor-Ben, nicknamed ‘Boyloaf’, a former MEND commander, currently runs his own business. He owns Bensam Maritime Oil & Gas Ltd., which does subcontracting work for Shell and Chevron. In March this year, he listed 40 students as beneficiaries of a scholarship scheme offered by his new foundation, the Boyloaf Foundation.

There is also Chief Ajube Bibopiri, aka ‘Shoot-at-Sight’. Despite his limited educational background, he rose above the challenges in the Niger Delta region to become one of the most successful entrepreneurs among his peers. He and many of his men rejected the N65,000 monthly stipend and chose the path of an entrepreneur. He floated a company called Bradama International. He has since trained many of his boys, mentored and employed them. Bradama has become a brand in the Oil and Gas servicing industry.

A successful businessman, King Ateke Tom was on November 25, 2017, crowned as the first Amanyanabo of Okochiri, Okirika, Rivers State. Like the others, he also runs successful private businesses.

Hon. Fara Dagogo who is now a Federal lawmaker representing Degema/Bonny Federal Constituency of Rivers State in the National Assembly, was a former MEND field commander. He was also a Governorship aspirant in Rivers State. Prior to this, he served as a lawmaker in the Rivers State House of Representatives where he sponsored high impact bills and motions.
https://www.theheritagetimes.com/barry-tariye-ndiomu-a-general-with-an-enormous-task-ahead/

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Re: PAP: The Task Ahead Of General Barry Tariye Ndiomu by Abbigail1: 12:19pm On Nov 06, 2022
Something like that have taken place
Re: PAP: The Task Ahead Of General Barry Tariye Ndiomu by sharpshap(m): 12:34pm On Nov 06, 2022
Ok
Re: PAP: The Task Ahead Of General Barry Tariye Ndiomu by iiifedimma(f): 12:36pm On Nov 06, 2022
Please let's support his excellency Mr Peter obi for the president of federal Republic of Nigeria, we are tired of those thief's now,

Without a tribalism and nepotism any sane Nigerian know it's only someone like Peter obi that can now rescue Nigeria from total collapsing, but seriously some ethnic bigot people will just still prefer to hav their own man at the affairs of the country either he is capable or not than to go for what could have been the best solution to all nigerian's current problems, #ObiDatti2023 is certain

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Re: PAP: The Task Ahead Of General Barry Tariye Ndiomu by MANNABBQGRILLS: 12:36pm On Nov 06, 2022
A better Nigeria is all we want

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Re: PAP: The Task Ahead Of General Barry Tariye Ndiomu by Karlovych: 12:36pm On Nov 06, 2022
embarassed The young man needs to be OBIdient, if he is an agbado urchin or ApC zombie then his tenure will be non-performing

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Re: PAP: The Task Ahead Of General Barry Tariye Ndiomu by MufasaLion: 12:36pm On Nov 06, 2022
Nigeria is a jungle.
Re: PAP: The Task Ahead Of General Barry Tariye Ndiomu by gwmlogistic: 12:37pm On Nov 06, 2022
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Re: PAP: The Task Ahead Of General Barry Tariye Ndiomu by RichFoundation(m): 12:37pm On Nov 06, 2022
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Re: PAP: The Task Ahead Of General Barry Tariye Ndiomu by Slimkween: 12:38pm On Nov 06, 2022
Abeg anybody wey read the full epistle should help and summarize. Thank you.

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Re: PAP: The Task Ahead Of General Barry Tariye Ndiomu by money121(m): 12:38pm On Nov 06, 2022
Ok
Re: PAP: The Task Ahead Of General Barry Tariye Ndiomu by simonnwekeo: 12:39pm On Nov 06, 2022
Re: PAP: The Task Ahead Of General Barry Tariye Ndiomu by Dhanil(m): 12:39pm On Nov 06, 2022
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Re: PAP: The Task Ahead Of General Barry Tariye Ndiomu by YourHerbalOrgan(f): 12:40pm On Nov 06, 2022
Buhari on this one


Bubu my guy..


here we go
Re: PAP: The Task Ahead Of General Barry Tariye Ndiomu by bigdammyj: 12:41pm On Nov 06, 2022
Noted.
Re: PAP: The Task Ahead Of General Barry Tariye Ndiomu by BABANGBALI: 12:41pm On Nov 06, 2022
Raise up your hand and swear that you read everything.

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Re: PAP: The Task Ahead Of General Barry Tariye Ndiomu by OMYKROIN: 12:46pm On Nov 06, 2022
Ug
Re: PAP: The Task Ahead Of General Barry Tariye Ndiomu by GlobalWay: 12:52pm On Nov 06, 2022
OK.
Re: PAP: The Task Ahead Of General Barry Tariye Ndiomu by Spirit247: 12:58pm On Nov 06, 2022
Also, Did you know that Praying For Your Enemies Is Praying For Yourself?
Categorically speaking, it is a scientific fact that all Humans are from one Person (even though they claimed he came from Tadpole or Cytoplasm or whatever). Scripture clarify for us that first Human being is Adam created by our Heavenly FATHER. While Adam was on Earth, we were all in his Body. If anything is painful or wrong with Adam's hand or eyes, his whole Body would not be at rest. Same way that MESSIAH feels bad when we refuse to Pray for our Enemies as HE Commanded us because Grace of being Adam means all Humanity are currently Part of HIS Body.

Now, Imagine yourself as minute microcosm of a Part of the Hand Cells in Adam's Body that Time. If you refuse to Stretch out to Pray for your Enemy (just because he/she is sole of Feet Cell: badly wounded by a thick Thorn, Needle or even a Cancerous decay) do you know how uncomfortable and angry with you Adam would have been for hurting yourself? Because if left untreated the Cancer in the Leg would soon spread and kill Adam, which means even the Selfish Hand would also died along.

Now who is the last Adam? The real Adam that died for the Sins of all Humanity? He didn't died for just you and He died for ALL Sinners. HE has Draw All Men unto HIM. The Body of MESSIAH is The Church, and that is why Saints, Pure Persons, Marine Agents, Witches and Wizards, etc. All are present in Church today. The time for eternal Separation is fast Approaching. But for now, MESSIAH wants the genuinely Transformed Bornagain Christians to use Consistent Prayers to push the remaining that are still romancing Satan from the Trap of demonic Deception and Enslavement.

The Primary way that MESSIAH Taught is to Pray to our CREATOR is "Our FATHER..." And if indeed I AM THAT I AM is our FATHER, we have to have his features and Characteristics becuse every true Child resembles his Parents. One of the Major Characteristics of our CREATOR is that HE makes HIS Grace and Natural Blessings freely available to both good People and bad People for now because of the Age of Gace in which we are living in.

Grace makes every Human being alive to still be Children of I AM THAT I AM because we all still have HIS Property: the Breathe from HIS Nostrils that keeps us alive and lively. MESSIAH also told us that if we only Favour good People, we are not different from the Children of this World.

Also, it is clearly seen that "Forgive us our sins as we forgive those who sin against us" means we should not expect forgiveness from our Eternal Heavenly FATHER if we don't forgive fellow Humans who sins against us. Secret Intercession on behalf of an Enemy with Prayer that that I AM THAT I AM should have Mercy of him/her and Save the Soul is the most Power Weapons of Conversion.

Let's Pray: Pure SPIRIT of MESSIAH, we unitedly Thank YOU for opening our Understanding deeper Scripturally today. We Pray that YOU make Praying for our Enemies to be for us as easy as wearing Cloths and as enjoyable as Eating foods in JESUS' Name!!!
https://www.nairaland.com/7419363/praying-enemies-praying-yourself

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Re: PAP: The Task Ahead Of General Barry Tariye Ndiomu by SeunNotOwner: 1:01pm On Nov 06, 2022
Slimkween:
Abeg anybody wey read the full epistle should help and summarize. Thank you.


The writer is talking about Buhari leg government is about to stop amnesty for Niger Delta agitators because over N700b released for the project is not been accounted for.

The rest is repetition like a witch Confession

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Re: PAP: The Task Ahead Of General Barry Tariye Ndiomu by SIMONEKPA7: 1:09pm On Nov 06, 2022
Poor journalism, The Writer and the editor need better oraimo cord flogging

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Re: PAP: The Task Ahead Of General Barry Tariye Ndiomu by PHZADDY1(m): 1:14pm On Nov 06, 2022
Shey you dey whine me ni?

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Re: PAP: The Task Ahead Of General Barry Tariye Ndiomu by CodeTemplar: 1:21pm On Nov 06, 2022
While northerners hold positions in NDDC, southerners don't hold any in NEDC.

The agitation from north is clearly a reaction to the NDDC amnesty and lacks logical support..

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Re: PAP: The Task Ahead Of General Barry Tariye Ndiomu by forayfleo(m): 1:27pm On Nov 06, 2022
BABANGBALI:
Raise up your hand and swear that you read everything.
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Re: PAP: The Task Ahead Of General Barry Tariye Ndiomu by juman(m): 1:49pm On Nov 06, 2022
Buhari failed to improve the amnesty programme to achieve it reasonable objective.

Shame.

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Re: PAP: The Task Ahead Of General Barry Tariye Ndiomu by daygee12: 1:56pm On Nov 06, 2022
iiifedimma:
Please let's support his excellency Mr Peter obi for the president of federal Republic of Nigeria, we are tired of those thief's now,

Without a tribalism and nepotism any sane Nigerian know it's only someone like Peter obi that can now rescue Nigeria from total collapsing, but seriously some ethnic bigot people will just still prefer to hav their own man at the affairs of the country either he is capable or not than to go for what could have been the best solution to all nigerian's current problems, #ObiDatti2023 is certain

No we are not supporting him

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