SPECIAL Adviser to the President on Niger Delta and Chief Executive Officer of the Presidential Amnesty Programme, Kingsley Kuku, has warned that the Federal Government would no longer condone unruly conduct by ex-militants agitators, who are currently being offered skills and vocational training in reintegration centres across the country and abroad.
Kuku, who gave the warning in Ghana shortly after securing the release of 27 Nigerian trainees, who were apprehended by the Ghanaian authorities for unruly conduct, warned that the government would not hesitate to mete out severe punishment to persons, who under any guise, attempt to drag the name of the country in the mud.
While in Ghana, the adviser reiterated the resolve of President Goodluck Jonathan to fast-track the rehabilitation and reintegration of the about 26,000 de-militarised youths currently enrolled in the amnesty programme.