Ex-agitators and members of the Strategic Communications Committee (SCC) established by Presidential Amnesty Programme (PAP) have expressed their readiness to counter negative narratives about the Niger Delta.
Speaking after a three-day workshop organised for them in Uyo, Akwa Ibom State, by PAP’s Interim Administrator, Col. Milland Dixon Dikio, the ex-agitators said the skills and techniques they learned from experts assembled for the event would help them change the negative perception about the region.
The Chairman of the SCC, Pastor Nature, said, “The training has given us the awareness and the enlightenment we never had. The knowledge we have received will be adequately used to change the narratives and perception of people about our region”.
A statement signed by Dikio’s Special Adviser, Media, Neotaobase Egbe, said Dikio, Akwa Ibom State Governor, Emmanuel Udom, and Chairman, Pan Niger Delta Forum (PANDEF), Emmanuel Essien, who attended the grand finale of the workshop urged ex-agitators to contribute to the development of the region.
Dikio asked them to channel their knowledge to the progress and development of the region, appealing to them to emulate others who were already making positive impacts in the region.
He said ex-agitators should stop complaining and start working with vision and purpose.
Addressing them, he also said, “Contribute to the development of the Niger Delta region instead of complaining. The agitation should be channeled to the right purpose. Progress is not measured overnight; it starts with little beginnings just like this one.”
In his remarks, Udom, who was represented by Owoidighe Ekpoattai, enjoined the committee to be proud of their region and report truth without prejudice.
He commended Dikio for challenging the ex-agitator to move from dependent stipend earners to independent entrepreneurs.
“With this, I know you will report positively about Akwa Ibom State and especially the Niger Delta region. This is a great region and a good place to be. I am proud to be from the Niger delta region because we speak the truth and we want to be free,” he said
Also, Essien described the workshop as a success and commended Dikio for bringing the event to Akwa Ibom, saying it was the first time such event held in the state.
Essien said, “The amnesty programme is a special programme for the region and it would not last forever. The idea of the programme was to turn the agitators, militants and people who felt cheated to see that they are stakeholders in the oil industry and Niger Delta region project. It was also to build capacity for the region.
“Your job is to ensure that positive reporting is done for the benefit of this region so that investors will not runaway from this region.
We have to make this region peaceful to attract employment and opportunities for our people.”
The workshop with the theme, “Communication for Positive Change” was organised for members of the SCC by Dikio through the PAP’s Media Consultant, First Media Network Limited, to equip them with the skills of discharging their mandate of changing the perception of the region through effective communication.