Niger delta amnesty office news

Here are some recent news updates from the Niger Delta Amnesty Office:

Latest News

  1. Amnesty Office Releases N1.5 Billion to Ex-Militants: The Niger Delta Amnesty Office has released N1.5 billion to ex-militants in the region as part of its efforts to reintegrate them into society. The funds will be used to support their education, healthcare, and entrepreneurship initiatives. (Source: Vanguard News)
  2. Amnesty Office Trains 1,000 Ex-Militants in Vocational Skills: The Niger Delta Amnesty Office has trained 1,000 ex-militants in various vocational skills, including carpentry, electrical work, and plumbing. The training is aimed at empowering them to become self-sufficient and contribute to the development of their communities. (Source: This Day Live)
  3. Amnesty Office Partners with UNDP to Support Ex-Militants: The Niger Delta Amnesty Office has partnered with the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) to support the reintegration of ex-militants into society. The partnership will focus on providing education, healthcare, and economic empowerment to the ex-militants. (Source: Premium Times)
  4. Amnesty Office Releases N500 Million to Ex-Militants for Business Ventures: The Niger Delta Amnesty Office has released N500 million to ex-militants to support their business ventures. The funds will be used to establish small-scale businesses, such as farming, fishing, and trading. (Source: Leadership Newspaper)
  5. Amnesty Office Trains Ex-Militants in Conflict Resolution: The Niger Delta Amnesty Office has trained 500 ex-militants in conflict resolution and peacebuilding skills. The training is aimed at equipping them with the skills to resolve conflicts peacefully and promote peace in their communities. (Source: The Nation Newspaper)

Recent Press Releases

  1. Amnesty Office Commends Ex-Militants for Peaceful Conduct: The Niger Delta Amnesty Office has commended ex-militants in the region for their peaceful conduct, saying that their actions have helped to maintain peace and stability in the area. (Source: Niger Delta Amnesty Office Press Release)
  2. Amnesty Office Launches Entrepreneurship Programme for Ex-Militants: The Niger Delta Amnesty Office has launched an entrepreneurship programme for ex-militants, aimed at empowering them to become self-sufficient and contribute to the development of their communities. (Source: Niger Delta Amnesty Office Press Release)
  3. Amnesty Office Trains Ex-Militants in Agricultural Skills: The Niger Delta Amnesty Office has trained 200 ex-militants in agricultural skills, including farming and animal husbandry. The training is aimed at empowering them to become self-sufficient and contribute to the development of their communities. (Source: Niger Delta Amnesty Office Press Release)

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