The Federal Government has reaffirmed its commitment to sustaining the Presidential Amnesty Programme (PAP), with the Minister of Information, Mohammed Idris, assuring that President Bola Tinubu will continue to fund the initiative to advance socio-economic development in the Niger Delta and across the country.
Idris gave the assurance in London during an interactive session between PAP officials and foreign scholarship beneficiaries. The event, organised by the PAP Administrator, Dr Dennis Brutu Otuaro, took place on the sidelines of President Tinubu’s ongoing state visit to the United Kingdom on Wednesday.
During the session, beneficiaries of the programme presented an Award of Appreciation to the President in recognition of his strong support, which has facilitated large-scale placements of students in both local and international undergraduate and postgraduate programmes.
According to a statement issued on Thursday by the Special Assistant on Media to the PAP Administrator, Mr Igoniko Oduma, the event was attended by several dignitaries. Among them were the Minister of State for Petroleum, Senator Heineken Lokpobiri; the Special Assistant on Diaspora Matters to the Delta State Governor, Olorogun (Mrs) Gloria Aghaghovia; representatives of the Ijaw People’s Association in Great Britain and Ireland; and other Niger Delta stakeholders.
Receiving the award on behalf of the President, Idris described the programme under Dr Otuaro’s leadership as transformative, noting that it is “building a community of intellectuals.”
He emphasised the importance of sustained funding for the programme, pointing out that it has helped to reshape the narrative of the Niger Delta.
Addressing the students, he said, “At this moment that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu is paying a state visit to the United Kingdom, the first of its kind in nearly four decades, this (interactive session) is one side event that the President is really proud of.
“I have received the plaque from you on behalf of the President. I am going to deliver this plaque to him. I am going to tell him what I have seen here, and that there is the need for him to continue to support the Presidential Amnesty Programme.
“All of you young men and women that are benefiting from the Presidential Amnesty Programme here in the UK are over 223, undergoing various undergraduate and post-graduate studies; this is very heartwarming.
“This is a programme that is producing a community of intellectuals that are not only interested in the development of the Niger Delta, but also Nigeria as a whole.”
The minister also praised Dr Otuaro for his efforts in repositioning the programme and impacting youths and communities in the region.
He urged the beneficiaries studying abroad to represent Nigeria positively and remain focused on academic excellence.
“I am sure President Bola Ahmed Tinubu will be proud to see all of you here participating proudly, and benefiting from the programme that is aimed towards not just the restoration of the Niger Delta region, but also having to close the human capital development gap that we so dearly need in our dear country.
“Mr President is committed to ensuring that all parts of Nigeria are benefiting from the dividends of democracy, and for the prosperity that he promised Nigerians when he took office”, he added.
In his goodwill message, Senator Lokpobiri commended President Tinubu for his “love for Ijaw and the Niger Delta people,” while also acknowledging the contributions of the PAP Administrator and thanking the President for his appointment.
Idris further described Nigeria as one of the safest countries globally, adding that the Niger Delta has provided the stability required for the oil and gas sector since the current administration took office.
He cautioned the students against being influenced by political propaganda ahead of the 2027 general elections, stressing that the President remains committed to the region’s development.
In his remarks, Dr Otuaro stated that President Tinubu has consistently supported the programme, including backing reforms aimed at improving its effectiveness.
He revealed that the deployment of 8,205 scholarship beneficiaries within the last two years was made possible through the President’s support, noting that the London engagement was also a show of appreciation.
Dr Otuaro said, “Since coming to power, our dear President has embraced the programme wholly and expanded it, thereby providing opportunities for many young men and women from the Niger Delta to study in institutions of higher learning at both home and abroad.
“The programme has, over the years, engendered sustainable peace, security and development in the Niger Delta as well as served as a key catalyst for the socio-economic transformation of the region.
“We are therefore firmly committed to creating more opportunities for our youths to have greater access to higher education. The overriding objective, like I have stated, is to empower our youths with the requisite education and knowledge that will enable them compete favourably with their peers, and explore the job market to be gainfully engaged.”
He added that vocational training initiatives would be expanded and expressed appreciation to the National Security Adviser, Mallam Nuhu Ribadu, for his supervisory role in ensuring the programme’s success in line with the President’s Renewed Hope Agenda.
The PAP Administrator also called on Niger Delta stakeholders to support the President’s re-election, expressing confidence that more benefits would accrue to the region.