President Muhammadu Buhari has sacked Brigadier-General Paul Boroh (rtd) as Coordinator of the Presidential Amnesty Programme for former Niger Delta militants.
In his place, the president has approved the appointment of Professor Charles Quaker Dokubo.
Buhari’s Special Adviser on Media and Publicity Mr. Femi Adesina announced via a statement that the President has also directed the National Security Adviser (NSA) to carry out a full investigation into the activities of the Amnesty Programme from 2015 to date, especially allegations of financial impropriety and other acts that are allegedly detrimental to the objectives of the programme.

Incidentally, Boroh was at the presidential villa, Abuja last Friday. During his interaction with State House correspondents, he alleged that some people who called for his sack wanted business as usual.
He said: “I want to let you know that what is happening in the Amnesty Programme is no more business as usual; that is the bottom line of all that is happening.
“The programme actually is a security programme that has to do with critical stakeholders who drive the process in the programme.
“I’m only there to supervise what they are doing so that we can achieve the aim for which the programme was established, to ensure youth restiveness is not allowed and ensure peace and stability of the Niger Delta region.”
Boroh was appointed as Special Adviser and Coordinator for the programme in July 2015.