The Interim Administrator, Presidential Amnesty Programme Milland Dixon Dikio, has called on Niger Delta people to take advantage of maritime opportunities in the region to grow successful businesses.
Dikio made the call in a statement by his Media Adviser, Nneotabase Egbe, and made available to newsmen in Yenagoa.
Dikio unveiled the first set of ferries owned by Abitto Global Services Limited, an indigenous firm owned by an ex-agitator, Richard Akinaka, at the weekend, in Calabar at the weekend.
He said if stakeholders looked inwards and tapped the unique natural endowments in Niger Delta, the region would produce new wealthy entrepreneurs.
Dikio expressed regrets that people often focused on the risk factors, and discouraged themselves from starting and in the process, allowed lofty ideas to die.
He said people lived in snow regions all year and had adapted to that environment, adding that Niger Delta people should adapt and dominate the water environment.




































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