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Amnesty Office Sets Aside ₦1.5bn Fund To Drive Entrepreneurship For Ex-Agitators by AnonPoet: 6:27pm On May 24, 2023
Presidential Amnesty Office Sets Aside N1.5bn Cooperative Fund To Drive Entrepreneurship For Ex-Agitators

The Presidential Amnesty Programme (PAP), has launched a N1.5billion Cooperative Fund – the Presidential Amnesty Programme (Beneficiaries) Cooperative Society Limited (PAPCOSOL) to give strategic empowerment directly to ex-agitators of the Niger Delta.

While officially launching the scheme at the Amnesty Office in Abuja on Wednesday, Interim Administrator of the PAP, Major Gen. Barry Ndiomu (rtd), said the initiative is a “novel alternative economic development scheme" designed to create a more viable means of sustainable livelihood for ex-agitators with socio-economic development of their communities and making them self reliant.

Ndiomu recalled that over the years, various reintegration empowerment programmes have delivered less fulfilling results, but expressed confidence that the Cooperative initiative “is considered the most practicable approach to ensuring the sustainable reintegration of ex-agitators”.

The Interim Administrator further reiterated that the scheme which will be serviced monthly with N500million, was birthed out of the need to encourage the ex-agitators who are fast ageing on, to explore more sustainable means of livelihood, rather than depending on the monthly N65,000 monthly stipend from the Federal Government.

He said the Cooperative which already has offices in Delta, Bayelsa and Rivers states, would be closely supervised by the PAP Office and would be run by an Advisory Board led by HRM Justice. Francis Tabai, a retired Supreme Court Justice, and other seasoned professionals and ex-agitators.

Ndiomu noted that the beneficiaries would be provided with technical support on their business ideas, and would also get access to grants, adding that the core areas of the scheme would focus on agricultural value chain, services and manufacturing.

He regretted that the monthly N65,000 stipends has introduced the culture of dependency and indolence.

In his brief remarks, Justice. Tabai commended the Interim Administrator for championing the drive to reposition the Presidential Amnesty Programme and transform the lives of Niger Deltans, promising that he would pour in his wealth of experience to ensure that the Board delivers on its mandate.

Similarly, Hon. Felix Bonny Ayah, Member representing Southern Ijaw Constituency I, who is also a beneficiary of the Presidential Amnesty Programme, lauded Ndiomu for thinking out of the box on the initiative, stating that they as leaders will embrace this new thinking and promised to give him maximum support all the way through the scheme.

Other members of the Board are Major General Emmanuel Salubi (Rtd), Comrade Joseph Evah, HRH Henry Binidodogha Ekes - Egbema 1 and some ex-agitaors.Presidential Amnesty Office Sets Aside N1.5bn Cooperative Fund To Drive Entrepreneurship For Ex-Agitators

https://ourdailywire.com/presidential-amnesty-office-sets-aside-n1-5bn-cooperative-fund-to-drive-entrepreneurship-for-ex-agitators/

Re: Amnesty Office Sets Aside ₦1.5bn Fund To Drive Entrepreneurship For Ex-Agitators by successmatters(m): 6:27pm On May 24, 2023
Asari Dokubo and tompolo settlement money. grin

Why the long turenchi and big ceremony to chop from the money again?

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Re: Amnesty Office Sets Aside ₦1.5bn Fund To Drive Entrepreneurship For Ex-Agitators by donbachi(m): 6:30pm On May 24, 2023
Build hotels for selves and schools for wives.

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Re: Amnesty Office Sets Aside ₦1.5bn Fund To Drive Entrepreneurship For Ex-Agitators by dauddy97(m): 7:30pm On May 24, 2023
smiley
Re: Amnesty Office Sets Aside ₦1.5bn Fund To Drive Entrepreneurship For Ex-Agitators by sonnie10: 7:31pm On May 24, 2023
No wonder that pregnant man is organizing parade in Abuja.
It seems he is privy to this news.

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Re: Amnesty Office Sets Aside ₦1.5bn Fund To Drive Entrepreneurship For Ex-Agitators by bonechamberlain(m): 7:32pm On May 24, 2023
This amnesty office is another structure of corruption in Nigeria. Everything, everywhere in Nigeria stinks of epic and primitive corruption . angry

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Re: Amnesty Office Sets Aside ₦1.5bn Fund To Drive Entrepreneurship For Ex-Agitators by esosuo2: 7:33pm On May 24, 2023
Looks like all of us go enter this militancy thing because it looks more juicy than any job in Nigeria as it is

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Re: Amnesty Office Sets Aside ₦1.5bn Fund To Drive Entrepreneurship For Ex-Agitators by jerus(m): 7:36pm On May 24, 2023
Last minute looting
Re: Amnesty Office Sets Aside ₦1.5bn Fund To Drive Entrepreneurship For Ex-Agitators by Nobody: 7:36pm On May 24, 2023
donbachi:
Build hotels for selves and schools for wives.

With the 1.5B? How many people do you think they wanna settle? They can't be less than 1000 "ex- militants" and there's no way most of them can get more than N1m.

Anyways Goodluck Jonathan gave the militants and the so called "war lords" more than enough while he was there so nobody can complain of being abandoned. Some still didn't stop the militancy.

The solution is to provide an enabling environment for people to prosper in the country, not all these pointless money sharing.

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Re: Amnesty Office Sets Aside ₦1.5bn Fund To Drive Entrepreneurship For Ex-Agitators by Nyanabo(m): 7:38pm On May 24, 2023
Ok
Re: Amnesty Office Sets Aside ₦1.5bn Fund To Drive Entrepreneurship For Ex-Agitators by ecolime(m): 7:39pm On May 24, 2023
Our darling Daddy and his goons wants to clear the Treasury before leaving cheesy
Re: Amnesty Office Sets Aside ₦1.5bn Fund To Drive Entrepreneurship For Ex-Agitators by tnerro1(m): 7:43pm On May 24, 2023
Na the people wey sit down for that table go still chop am
Re: Amnesty Office Sets Aside ₦1.5bn Fund To Drive Entrepreneurship For Ex-Agitators by dozymars(m): 8:12pm On May 24, 2023
No need for the long grammar. We know the game. Old format to embezzle.
Corrupt leaders.
Asari, I see your handwork.
Re: Amnesty Office Sets Aside ₦1.5bn Fund To Drive Entrepreneurship For Ex-Agitators by Nemesis0147(m): 8:14pm On May 24, 2023
successmatters:
Asari Dokubo and tompolo settlement money. grin

Why the long turenchi and big ceremony to chop from the money again?
Sabi boy..
Massive settlements and looting going on right now….we just they see figures of money on front page for the past few days now😂
Re: Amnesty Office Sets Aside ₦1.5bn Fund To Drive Entrepreneurship For Ex-Agitators by Dagger111(m): 8:16pm On May 24, 2023
With all this, we are still far behind in this country after all the politicians have sold the whole citizens and make us be like the under listed categories.


SOCIALISM: You have two cows, and you give one to your neighbor.

COMMUNISM: You have two cows, the government takes both and gives you milk.

FASCISM: You have two cows, the government takes both and sells you milk.

NAZISM: You have two cows, the government takes them and kills you.

CAPITALISM: You have two cows, you sell one and buy a male. You multiply your cows and there is economic growth. You sell them, you retire and you live on your profits.

MODERN CAPITALISM: You have two cows, you sell one and buy a male. You multiply your cows and you buy those of your neighbors. The latter become your shepherds, you pay them in monkey currencies and they die poor.

AMERICAN SOCIETY: You have two cows, you sell one and you have to make the other one to produce milk like 4 cows. By dint of producing beyond her capacity, she dies. You take a consultant to understand this death.

FRENCH SOCIETY: You have two cows, you go on strike because you want a third.

GERMAN SOCIETY: You have two cows, you modify them so that they live 100 years, eat once a month and treat themselves.

CHINESE SOCIETY: You have two cows, you sell milk to your compatriots and you produce plastic milk to export to the rest of the world.

BLACK/ AFRICAN SOCIETY: You have two cows, you eat them all the same day and you dream that donors or the international community give you others. You turn to God and hope for miracle cattle. You fast 40 days and 40 nights without eating or drinking so that the cows will fall from heaven. At the end, you die in extreme poverty.

So think well.

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Re: Amnesty Office Sets Aside ₦1.5bn Fund To Drive Entrepreneurship For Ex-Agitators by OloYeOfEgbE: 8:20pm On May 24, 2023
Ijaws just left the thread... come and shout Igbos next time lemme shepe for you especially that irrelevant Captain8.

1.5 billion naira for all Ijaws to share unto our oyel..900,000 population, the money suppose reach una..

Atleast una see 65k every month..Ole and yet you dey cry.

Ndi ala

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Re: Amnesty Office Sets Aside ₦1.5bn Fund To Drive Entrepreneurship For Ex-Agitators by Judolisco(m): 8:22pm On May 24, 2023
Last minute chow chow
Re: Amnesty Office Sets Aside ₦1.5bn Fund To Drive Entrepreneurship For Ex-Agitators by OloYeOfEgbE: 8:25pm On May 24, 2023
techbroX:


With the 1.5B? How many people do you think they wanna settle? They can't be less than 1000 "ex- militants" and there's no way most of them can get more than N1m.

Anyways Goodluck Jonathan gave the militants and the so called "war lords" more than enough while he was there so nobody can complain of being abandoned. Some still didn't stop the militancy.

The solution is to provide an enabling environment for people to prosper in the country, not all these pointless money sharing.

900,000 Ijaws... that's their population. The money is okay..let them invest.. they still got 65k monthly for God knows how long
Re: Amnesty Office Sets Aside ₦1.5bn Fund To Drive Entrepreneurship For Ex-Agitators by Nobody: 8:28pm On May 24, 2023
OloYeOfEgbE:


900,000 Ijaws... that's their population. The money is okay..let them invest.. they still got 65k monthly for God knows how long

Nobody is talking about the entire Ijaw population, not all of them are ex-agitators.
Re: Amnesty Office Sets Aside ₦1.5bn Fund To Drive Entrepreneurship For Ex-Agitators by OloYeOfEgbE: 8:38pm On May 24, 2023
techbroX:


Nobody is talking about the entire Ijaw population, not all of them are ex-agitators.

Shatap...

Don't be a good example of a bad example.. all of them are agitators..DEY PLAY

So why have they been blaming Igbos for their woes including their weak leader asari

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Re: Amnesty Office Sets Aside ₦1.5bn Fund To Drive Entrepreneurship For Ex-Agitators by Nobody: 8:41pm On May 24, 2023
OloYeOfEgbE:


Shatap...

Don't be a good example of a bad example.. all of them are agitators..DEY PLAY

So why have they been blaming Igbos for their woes including their weak leader asari

You're just talking anyhow. Abeg shift.
Re: Amnesty Office Sets Aside ₦1.5bn Fund To Drive Entrepreneurship For Ex-Agitators by OloYeOfEgbE: 8:45pm On May 24, 2023
techbroX:


You're just talking anyhow. Abeg shift.

You know I hate slaves abi

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