Brig. Gen. Boroh (L) with colleague |
President Muhammadu
Buhari was commended for appointing on Tuesday Brigadier-General
Paul T. Boroh (rtd.) as the Coordinator of the Amnesty Programme for former
Niger Delta militants. The
former coordinator of the Programme, Kingsley Kuku, commended President
Muhammadu Buhari for appointing Boroh as his successor.
Vanguard report continues:
Brigadier-General
Paul T. Boroh (rtd.) former Commandant of the Nigerian Army Peacekeeping Centre
(NAPKC) in Kaduna, the new coordinator hails from the Niger Delta region.
Until
September 24, 2010, when he was moved to Kaduna under the former Chief of Army
Staff, Lt. Gen Azubuike Ihejirika, Boroh worked in the Department of
Administration at the Army Headquarters (AHQ).
He
is taking over the responsibilities of the Programme from the former Special
Adviser to President Jonathan on Niger Delta, Mr. Kingsley Kuku who also
doubled as Coordinator of the Amnesty Programme.
A
statement by the presidential spokesman, Mr. Femi Adesina said Boroh’s
appointment is “expected to lead to the speedy resolution of recent hitches in
its implementation such as the non-payment of outstanding allowances to
ex-militants.”
Former
coordinator of the Programme, Kuku, hailed President Muhammadu Buhari for
appointing Boroh as his successor.
Kuku
who spoke from his hospital in America on learning of the new appointment by
President Buhari described the new coordinator as a seasoned administrator and
soldier, for the post, instead of a politician.
He
hailed the president for not entrusting the office in the hands of a
politician.
Kuku
however urged the new helmsman to hit the ground running to save the Amnesty
Programme from avoidable challenges that could affect its beneficiaries,
especially its students abroad.
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