Hon. David Osia applauds GOC Tompolo, Dr. Otuaro, Kestin, Tare Pondi, Akpana and other's,
By EgbemaVoice,
Hon. David Osia's Egbema kingdom born son, has expressed gratitude at the ending-of-year applause for GOC Tompolo, Dr. Otuaro, Kestin, Tare Pondi, Akpana, and others is a well-deserved recognition of their efforts in promoting peace and development in the Niger Delta region.
Egbemavoice learned that, Hon. David Osia's commendation of key Niger Delta leaders reflects a well-placed acknowledgment of their contributions to peace and stability in the region. By specifically praising figures like High Chief Government Oweizide Ekpemupolo (Tompolo) and Dr. Dennis Burutu Otuaro, Administrator of the Presidential Amnesty Programme (PAP), Osia underscores their pivotal roles in fostering harmony and driving progress in the Niger Delta.The Presidential Amnesty Programme, initiated in 2009, remains a cornerstone of peace-building efforts in the region. Its emphasis on disarmament, demobilization, and reintegration (DDR) has significantly reduced militancy, paving the way for socio-economic development. Tompolo and Dr. Otuaro’s leadership in this context has been instrumental in sustaining these gains.
Hon. Osia also highlighted the vital contributions of Chief Godfrey Tare Pondi, General Manager of Tantita Security Service, and High Chief Kestin Pondi, Managing Director of Tantita Nigeria Limited. The effectiveness of Tantita Security Service in enhancing security, combating crime, and safeguarding critical infrastructure has been a critical factor in maintaining regional stability.
Furthermore, his acknowledgment of Chief Akpana, the Pena Karewei of Niger Delta, recognizes the integral role traditional leaders play in conflict resolution and community dialogue. Their mediation efforts are essential in fostering trust and unity among diverse groups.
Osia’s recognition serves as a powerful reminder of the collective efforts driving peace and progress in the Niger Delta. It also highlights the importance of continued collaboration between government, security agencies, traditional institutions, and local leaders to sustain and build on these successes.
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