Presidential Amnesty Programme Administrator, Dennis Otuaro Accused Of Human Rights Violations And Incompetence
- by Ebimene, Bayelsa, HSN
- about 1 months ago
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In a shocking turn of events, the Reformed Niger Delta Ex-Agitators Forum has leveled serious allegations against Dr. Dennis Burutu Otuaru, the Administrator of the Presidential Amnesty Programme (PAP). The forum's National Chairman, Owoupele Eneoriekumoh, also known as Owous Gabon, claims he was unlawfully arrested and detained on June 6th by operatives acting under Dr. Otuaru's orders.
The arrest, according to Eneoriekumoh, was a direct response to the forum's peaceful demands for improved conditions in the Niger Delta region. These demands include a substantial increase in stipends from N65,000 to N300,000, the reinstatement of delegates who were allegedly unlawfully delisted, and increased collaboration with the President and oil multinational companies to provide proper training and employment opportunities.
The forum argues that these demands are not unreasonable, but rather essential for achieving lasting peace, development, and justice in the Niger Delta region. Despite the region's significant contributions to Nigeria's economic development through its oil resources, Eneoriekumoh paints a grim picture of an area lacking basic necessities. He cites deficiencies in security, potable water, energy, medical insurance, schools, roads, housing, and fair representation as ongoing issues plaguing the region.
In a scathing indictment of Dr. Otuaru's leadership, the forum accuses him of demonstrating a blatant disregard for the law and human rights. They characterize his administration as marked by incompetence, illiteracy, and abuse of office. These serious allegations have led the forum to call for an immediate investigation into Dr. Otuaru's actions and his replacement with a more competent administrator.
The forum's statement outlines a series of demands directed at various stakeholders. They call on President Tinubu to personally investigate the allegations against Dr. Otuaru and to replace him with a more suitable candidate to lead the Presidential Amnesty Programme. The group has also appealed to Amnesty International and other human rights organizations to take note of what they describe as an egregious violation of human rights.
In a move to garner public support, the forum has called on Nigerian citizens to join them in demanding justice and accountability from those entrusted with the development of the Niger Delta region. Eneoriekumoh's statement concludes with a resolute declaration that the forum will not be silenced and will continue to advocate for their rights and the development of their region.
As this story develops, it raises important questions about the management of the Presidential Amnesty Programme, the state of development in the Niger Delta region, and the broader issues of human rights and accountability in Nigeria's governance structures. The allegations, if proven true, could have significant implications for the Tinubu administration and its approach to addressing the longstanding challenges in the Niger Delta region.
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