Ijaw Women Veterans Calls Out Daniel Edgar Over Role in Amnesty Programme Under Oturo

A leading sociopolitical group in Nigeria, the Ijaw Women Veterans of the Niger Delta, has affirmed that the technical assistant to the Administrator of the Presidential Amnesty Programme (PAP), Mr. Edgar Daniel Biu, has contributed massively to ensure that the objectives of the program were sustained under the visionary leadership of Chief Dr. Dennis Oturo.
L-R.... Chief Dr. Dennis Oturo and his TA, Mr. Daniel Edgar Biu
The group stated that they are commending and appreciating an outstanding personality, Mr. Daniel Edgar Biu for his dedication and unwavering commitment to his duties at the office. "Edgar is hard-working, dedicated, and above all, he is reliable in handling his duties at the amnesty office".
This was contained in a letter made available to newsmen by the Ijaw Women Veterans of the Niger Delta, a copy of the letter which was signed jointly on behalf of the Ijaw Women Veterans group by Chief Tina Ayakubo Tobusi, Amb. Rosebella Jackson, Amb. Tonbra Kasikoro Kilopirite, Amb. Ibiba Donpedro, Amb. Primrose Kpokposei, Dr. Lolo Fubara Sax Hailsham, and Amb. Elfreda Olungwe, respectively, were made available to journalists in Warri recently.
Chief ( Mrs)Tina Tobusi, Leader, The Ijaw Women Veterans of the lNiger Delta
The letter partly reads; "Dear Mr. Daniel Edgar Biu, The Ijaw Women Veterans of the lNiger Delta honor your impactful contributions to the Presidential Amnesty Programme.
"Your dedication to ensuring the success of this PAP under Chief Dr. Dennis Oturo has brought positive change to our communities.
"The support you have provided, especially in Delta and Edo liaison offices, has strengthened the program’s foundation and uplifted countless lives.
Mr. Edgar Daniel Biu Technical Assistant to the PAP Administrator, Chief Dennis Oturo
"We stand firmly behind you, recognizing your leadership and unwavering commitment. Together, we are ready to support your efforts to achieve peace and progress in our homeland.
With solidarity and respect,
Ijaw Women Veterans of the Niger Delta".