In a
six-page letter to President Buhari which was read to journalists
yesterday at his Asokoro residence, Abuja, Chief Clark urged him to as a
matter of urgency appoint a new Chairman for the Amnesty Programme as a
replacement for the immediate past Chairman of the programme, Chief
Kingsley Kuku, adding that he would be a sad man if the Amnesty
programme fails.
According
to the Elder statesman, the President should know what it means to
Nigeria as a country to have peace in the Niger Delta, just as he
stressed that quick appointment of a new Chairman even in acting
capacity would help stop the imminent disintegration of the programme
that has kept the peace in the Niger Delta.
The
Ijaw leader said that the vacuum already created following the absence
of Kuku’s successor was creating tension and if not managed immediately,
it would lead to that era when the activities of the militants in the
creeks, contributed to crude oil fall to about 7,000 barrel per day,
compared to the present situation of 2.5 million barrel per day, adding
that the problem with the programme at the moment, was lack of an
authority to operate the account of the programme.
According
to him, “the economy of the country and the eradication of corruption
which has become systematic and endemic that has stagnated the progress
of this country over the years and the culprit if not severely dealt
with will sink the country. We, therefore, pray the Almighty God that
these discussions will materialise and achieve the desired result.
“Secondly, I now respectfully wish to bring to the attention of Mr. President the imminent danger facing the Amnesty programme.
It
would be recalled, that the former chairman of Amnesty programme and
Adviser to Mr. President on Niger Delta Affairs, Chief Kingsley Kuku has
since vacated his office as a result of change of government, but
unfortunately, he has not been replaced by an appointee even in acting
capacity by Mr. President, and as a result, the whole programme for now,
is without leadership, and no one has the authority to operate the
account of the Amnesty programme.”
Source - Vanguard

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