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Dr. Dennis Burutu Otuaro: A Catalyst for Change in the Presidential Amnesty Programme

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In the esteemed realm of public service, where visionary leaders shape the destiny of nations, Dr. Dennis Burutu Otuaro stands as a paragon of transformative excellence. As the Administrator of the Presidential Amnesty Programme (PAP), Dr. Otuaro has been orchestrating a symphony of progressive reforms, imbuing the initiative with renewed vitality and purpose. His appointment has been a masterstroke, yielding a cascade of innovative endeavours that have redefined the programme’s trajectory.

With great commitment to excellence, Dr. Otuaro has been the driving force behind the PAP’s resurgence, leveraging his vast experience and acumen to navigate the complexities of the Niger Delta region. His leadership has been a strength of hope, illuminating the path towards sustainable development, peace, and prosperity.

Under Dr. Otuaro’s stewardship, the PAP has undergone a metamorphosis, emerging as a bastion of hope and opportunity for the Niger Delta region. Some notable achievements that underscore his impact are as follows:

Dr. Otuaro has breathed new life into vital programmes, including foreign scholarships, marine training initiatives, vocational training, and empowerment schemes, which had previously been suspended. Over 2,000 students have been deployed for scholarships in various universities in Nigeria and abroad, kindling a sense of promise and possibility among the youth.

Chief Dennis Otuaro’s administration has engaged extensively with stakeholders, including ex-agitators, community leaders, traditional rulers, women, and youth groups from the Niger Delta, fostering a greater sense of community involvement and support for the amnesty initiative. This inclusive approach has been instrumental in building trust and cooperation among the various stakeholders.

Dr. Otuaro launched a transformative three-day training focused on leadership, alternative dispute resolution (ADR), and mediation for Niger Delta ex-agitators, stakeholders, and beneficiaries. This initiative has equipped participants with essential skills for effective leadership and conflict resolution, empowering them to become agents of change in their communities.

Under his leadership, the PAP has been sanitsed and repositioned to effectively execute its mandate, with a focus on transparency and accountability. This renewed emphasis has made the programme more result-oriented and productive, yielding tangible benefits for the Niger Delta region.

The PAP Boss, has built partnerships with institutions, such as the Nigerian Army Resource Centre and the Bayelsa State Medical University, to tackle challenges in the Niger Delta region, including the shortage of medical professionals. These strategic alliances have been pivotal in addressing the region’s pressing needs and fostering sustainable development.

His administration has demonstrated a commitment to empowering the youth and fostering development in the Niger Delta, with a focus on sustainable progress and peace in the region. This dedication to the well-being of the Niger Delta’s inhabitants has been a hallmark of Dr. Otuaro’s leadership, inspiring hope and confidence among the populace.

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu deserves deep-seated commendation for appointing Dr. Dennis Burutu Otuaro as the Administrator of the Presidential Amnesty Programme. This appointment is one of the best decisions that favours both the Vision of the Presidential Amnesty Programme and the youths of the Niger Delta.

Through Dr. Otuaro’s visionary leadership and commitment to excellence, the PAP has undergone a significant transformation, yielding tangible benefits for the Niger Delta region. We are confident that under Dr. Otuaro’s stewardship, the PAP will continue to thrive, empowering the youth and fostering development in the region.

Ben Binebai

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Dr. Mulade Laments Poor Developmwntal State of Delta Oil-producing Communities Despite Huge 13% Accruals

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By: Divine Perezide

The living conditions and developmental stayts of Delta citizens have once again come under review in comparing dividends versus 13% derivation funds amidst other federal allocations. Observers believe that the people of Delta State have continued to suffer untold hardship despite the 13% oil derivation funds accruable to the oil-rich State, popular human and environmental rights activist.

CAddi his voice to this assertions is Comrade Chief Dr. Mulade Sheriff, a foremost environmental rights and good governance advocate.

According to Mulade, the Ibe-Sorimowei of Ancient Gbaramatu kingdom, an oil-prospecting Kindom in Warri South-West Local Government Area, “the funds do not translate into significant development in oil-producing communities, where residents often experience environmental degradation, poor infrastructure and neglect from goverment at all levels”.

The activist alleged that “the sufferings of Deltans are aggravated by those who manipulated the 13 percent derivation to the detriment of others, especially the host communities”.

Mulade made the assertions while speaking with journalists at the Africa for Peace Games village, Ugolo/Osubi, in Okpe Local Government Area on Sunday.

He said, “People of oil producing communities are wallowing in untold hardship as the reality affects all Deltans who should ordinarily benefit massively being part of oil producing states such as Akwa-Ibom, Rivers, Cross River, Edo, Bayelsa, Abia, Ondo, Imo, Anambra, and recently, Lagos State.

“So far, nothing has been done as regards N1.3trillion Naira of the 13% Derivatives paid to the Delta State Government within the eight years tenure of the immediate past governor of the State, Dr. Ifeanyi Okowa.

“Despite the bold steps taken by stakeholders, the case has suffered some setback becuase of political interferenc. But the push is not over.

“The Niger Delta region is still suffering from massive infrastructure decay, widespread poverty and environmental degradation, among numerous others as the 13% Percent derivation funds are not used for the development of oil-producing and bearing communities.

“The funds are now budget tools being used by most of the states, instead of using the funds for the actual purpose they were meant for”.

Mulade spoke further, “Delta State is a major beneficiary of the 13% derivation fund which is a constitutional provision in Nigeria that mandates 13% of the revenue generated from natural resources be allocated to the oil-producing states.

“As one of the country’s most significant oil-producing states, Delta State consistently receives the highest share of the derivation fund among all eligible states.

“In the first five months of 2025, Delta received ₦185.16 billion, the largest allocation among the nine oil-producing states.

“Between June 2023 and May 2024, Delta State’s share amounted to ₦211.69 billion.

“The state also received a significant 29% of the total 13% oil derivation funds distributed across the country from 2015 to 2023.

“The funds do not translate into significant development in oil-producing communities, where residents often experience environmental degradation, poor infrastructure and abject poverty.

“Delta State had reportedly withheld a large portion of the derivation funds from the Delta State Oil Producing Areas Development Commission (DESOPADEC), the agency responsible for developing oil-producing communities”.

It will be recalled that the Delta State Oil Producing Areas Stakeholders Forum recently despatched an open letter addressed to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu raising similar allegations.

Its quiet unfortunate that DESOPADEC currently exist on newspapers, paid media houses and has become a tool for government to compensate political foot soldiers, he lamented.

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Obi Cubana Charge Youth to Focus on Beating Poverty, Not Competing with Peers 

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By: Derick Peretengboro

Prominent Nigerian businessman and philanthropist Obinna Iyegbu, widely known as Obi Cubana, has delivered an inspiring message to young Nigerians, urging them to channel their energy into overcoming poverty rather than engaging in unhealthy rivalries.

In his advice, Obi Cubana emphasized that true growth is not determined by how long someone has been pursuing a venture but by how effectively they execute it. He cautioned youths against unnecessary competition, stressing that in life, “overtaking happens,” and as such, everyone should be treated with respect and important.

“The race isn’t between you and anyone, but against you and poverty forever, and be a role model to the next generation,” he said.

The message was shared during his visit to Enviable Tricycles, Enviable Transport, and Enviable Logistics Ltd., where he highlighted the need for resilience, focus, and the pursuit of excellence as key tools for empowerment and nation-building.

Observation note that Obi Cubana’s call resonates at a time when young Nigerians are seeking practical ways to navigate economic challenges and build sustainable futures.

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“Dr. Otuaro’s Successful Deployment Of Over 142 Niger Deltans For Onshore And Offshore Postgraduate Studies Highly Commendable” – Ozobo

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By Divine Perezide

Popular Niger Delta activist Comrade Ozobo Austin, known within his close circle as the ‘king of the dragons,’ has expressed deep satisfaction with the leadership style of Chief Dr. Dennis Brutu Otuaro PhD, Administrator of the Presidential Amnesty Programme (PAP), especially for the timely deployment of 142 beneficiaries to pursue postgraduate studies in the United Kingdom on Offshore Scholarship.

Ozobo said Dr. Dennis Otuaro has upgraded the face to the Niger Delta Presidential Amnesty programme for ex-agitators which was completely bastardized by the previous administrations, adding that Otuaro’s people-centric leadership as PAP Administrator has set the agency apart to to envy of all. He also wondered if any other agency of the Federal Government has performed well like the PAP is currently doing.

While commending him, Ozobo said Dr Otuaro is detribalised, accommodating, most friendly and performing administrator of the programme, adding that the PAP beneficiaries, critical stakeholders and all Niger Delta youths should encourage him to do more for the beneficiaries of the program.

He also appealed to people with genuine concerns and challenges to approach Otuaro through the appropriate channels, adding he has shown demonstrable will to address every genuine concerns relating to the Presidential Amnesty Programme.

Ozobo, alias the ‘senior advocate of the Niger Delta oppressed people’ also urged Dr. Dennis Otuaro to continue his good works and should not listen to the campaign of calumny by sponsored voices by enemies of Niger Delta, assuring that all well-meaning Niger Deltans were behind him.

The activist further congratulated the successful delegates, urging them to use the opportunity to build their future and avoid engaging in activities that could truncate their studies abroad by the foreign authorities.

Recall, Dr. Otuaro earlier emphasised that the students were carefully placed in competitive and professional courses designed to contribute to socio-economic growth, aligning with President Bola Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda, adding that the initiative aimed to bridge the human capital development gap in the Niger Delta region.

However, at the flag-off event, the beneficiaries expressed gratitude to PAP for the opportunity, promising to make good use of the training and serve as worthy ambassadors of their families, communities, and the Niger Delta. Some officials, including the Technical Assistant to the PAP Administrator, Edgar Daniel, and the Head of PAP’s Education Department, Dr. Charles Ariye, delivered talks on social and cultural challenges, diplomatic and security considerations, and academic demands of studying in the UK.

The programme has also distributed laptops to scholarship recipients to support their research and academic work abroad. PAP’s focus on human capital development in the Niger Delta region is expected to yield long-term benefits, contributing to the area’s socio-economic advancement.

Ozobo’s commendation speaks volumes of the positive impact of PAP’s efforts under Dr. Otuaro’s leadership.

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