PAP Administrator Meets Niger Deltans In Lagos

PAP Administrator Meets Niger Deltans In Lagos

*Receives Strong Endorsement

Earlier today, the Administrator of the Presidential Amnesty Programme (PAP), Chief Dr. Dennis Brutu Otuaro, held a town hall meeting with Niger Deltans residing in Lagos State.

The engagement provided a platform for Dr. Otuaro to brief attendees on the progress and achievements recorded under his leadership. He emphasized that the successes so far have been made possible through the unwavering support and commitment of the President, His Excellency Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, whose love for the Ijaw people continues to inspire the Programme’s renewed direction.

The meeting also witnessed the endorsement of Dr. Otuaro’s leadership by the Niger Delta community in Lagos, who expressed confidence in his vision, integrity, and dedication to the development of the region.

Notable attendees included:

         •        Comrade Joseph Eva (Host)

         •        Prof. D. D. Moro

         •        Engr. Titus Posibi

         •        Chief (Mrs.) Amarian Benedicta

         •        Chief Mrs. Ogbogbo

         •        Evangelist Agboro

         •        Chief Emmanuel Fiawe

         •        Robert Fiawe

         •        Elder Regent Youmor

         •        Prince Tonye Harry (INC Chairman, Lagos Chapter)

         •        Comrade Owen Naphatin (IYC Chairman, Lagos Chapter)

         •        Mrs. Rose Mary Aluko

         •        And many others

The town hall meeting reaffirmed the collective commitment of Niger Deltans in Lagos to support the transformative agenda of the PAP and to continue working together for peace, empowerment, and regional development.

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