– 80 ex-militants have graduated from the Innoson Kiara Academy in Enugu state
Father Mbaka attends the graduation ceremony of ex-Niger Delta militants.
– The former militants were trained under the empowerment and industry support initiative of the amnesty programme
– Special adviser to the president on Niger Delta, Paul Boro said the scheme has transformed the lives of former Niger Delta agitators
Rev. Fr. Ejike Mbaka attended the graduation ceremony of 80 former Niger Delta Militants from the Innoson Kiara Academy in Enugu state.
Father Mbaka attends the graduation ceremony of ex-Niger Delta militants.
Others in attendance were Brigadier General Paul Boroh, coordinator Niger Delta presidential amnesty programme; Endi Ezengwa, CEO Innoson Kiara Academy; Chief (Dr) Innocent Chukwuma, chairman Innoson Group of Companies Ltd; a rep of the Anambra state governor and Prince Momoh Jacob Aminu, managing director Jamub Global Services.
The graduates were trained in plastic manufacturing processes under the empowerment and industry support initiative of the amnesty programme.
The ex-militants produced a 36 sitter bus to honour President Muhammadu Buhari and appreciate his commitment to the amnesty programme and the Niger Delta region.
Speaking at the graduation ceremony, Boroh said the amnesty programme has transformed the lives of former Niger Delta militants.
He assured that the government would ensure that none of the graduates missed their track, but would have the drive to prosper following their participation in the nine months course.
The graduates were trained in plastic manufacturing processes under the empowerment and industry support initiative of the amnesty programme.
The ex-militants produced a 36 sitter bus to honour President Muhammadu Buhari and appreciate his commitment to the amnesty programme and the Niger Delta region.
Speaking at the graduation ceremony, Boroh said the amnesty programme has transformed the lives of former Niger Delta militants.
He assured that the government would ensure that none of the graduates missed their track, but would have the drive to prosper following their participation in the nine months course.
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