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Otuaro promises women’s inclusion in Niger Delta peace process

The Administrator of the Presidential Amnesty Programme (PAP), Dr Dennis Otuaro, has promised involvement of more women in the Niger Delta peace process.

Otuaro said his administration will ensure the inclusion of more Niger Delta women in the implementation of the PAP mandate.

He stated that the women folk of the region would be an integral part of the consultation process initiated by the PAP Office for its peace-building efforts to foster sustainable peace, stability and economic growth in the area.

The PAP boss made the vow while addressing the Niger Delta women at a meeting in Warri, Delta State, on Tuesday, September 24, 2024.

A statement issued by Otuaro’s Special Assistant on Media, Igoniko Oduma, on Thursday, September 26, quoted the PAP boss as saying that the women deserved more inclusion because many female activists and youths actively participated in the Niger Delta struggle.

Otuaro further noted that several of the female youths also suffered great personal losses while the women folk alongside their communities became first casualties in the attendant conflicts resulting from the agitation.

He said President Bola Tinubu takes women empowerment seriously and has endorsed the PAP’s office’s measures to support girl-child learning and Niger Delta women to enhance their small and medium scale businesses to boost economic growth and peace in the region.

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Otuaro said: “Under my leadership, there will be more inclusion and consultation of women in our formal education scholarship and vocational training schemes, as well as peace-building initiatives.

“Our women and mothers were the first casualties in the course of the struggle. They were the backbone of the struggle, and they will continue to be. Therefore, they deserve economic empowerment and support.

“Mr President desires that Niger Delta women should be economically empowered. He believes that when you empower women, the home front will be strong, the society will be better and there will be sustainable peace.

“So far in the formal education aspect, the office deployed 780 women to universities abroad, and 2, 781 females in local universities. In vocational training, we have trained about 1,389 women while 1,208 women have benefited from post-training empowerment. We will continue to do more for our female folk.”

On their part, the women commended the PAP administrator for hosting the female folk of the Niger Delta to a maiden meeting and pledged that they would not take part in any protest designed to disrupt the prevailing peace in the country and indeed the region.

They also thanked Tinubu for the appointment of Otuaro, saying they would continue to cooperate with the president’s administration and also support the PAP boss to succeed.

Among the women in attendance were frontline activist and former spokesperson for the Ijaw Republican Assembly, AnnKio Briggs; CNN African Journalist of the Year award winner, Ibiba Don-Pedro; President of Ijaw Women Connect, Rosemary Naigba-Oduone; first national women leader of Ijaw Youth Council, Rosebella Jackson; and second national women leader of IYC, Dr Lolo Fubara Sax-Hailsham; among others.

The Star

Segun Ojo

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