The National Chairman 3rd Phase Presidential Amnesty Program And The Co ordinator Tantita Security Services Bayelsa State Chapter Gen. Elaye Slaboh Hosts Stakeholders on Boro Day In His Environ,He Urges Them To Uphold Unity As Boro’s Vision For The Great People’s Of Niger Delta The National Chairman General Elaye Dollar Slaboh, on Boro Day, hosted key stakeholders and ex-agitators in a powerful gathering to honor the memory and vision of Major Isaac Adaka Boro, the legendary Niger Delta freedom fighter.In his address, Gen. Slaboh called on all Niger Deltans, particularly the youth and ex-agitators, to remain united and focused on the shared goal of regional liberation and development.“We must not allow the vision of our father to die in our time,” he declared. “This is a critical moment to strengthen our unity, reject the pull-down syndrome, and avoid acts of betrayal that can sabotage the collective struggle. Boro has done his part—it is now our responsibility to continue with the vision he courageously laid down.”Boro’s Core Values and VisionMajor Isaac Adaka Boro, remembered for leading the Twelve-Day Revolution in 1966, stood for:Justice – Advocating for fair treatment and political inclusion of the Niger Delta people.Equity – Fighting against the economic marginalization of oil-producing communities.Resource Control – Demanding that the Niger Delta people have control over their natural resources.Self-Determination – Pushing for the right of his people to decide their own political and economic fate.Courage – Demonstrating fearless commitment in the face of overwhelming opposition.Sacrifice – Laying down his life in the pursuit of freedom and dignity for his people.Gen. Slaboh reminded attendees that the torch of Boro’s vision must not dim, and that the current generation has a duty to uphold these core values through unity, purposeful engagement, and peaceful advocacy.As Boro Day continues to serve as a symbol of resistance and hope,The National Chairman 3rd Phase Presidential Amnesty Program And The Co ordinator Tantita Security Services Bayelsa State Chapter Gen. Elaye Slaboh Hosts Stakeholders on Boro Day, Urges Them To Uphold Unity As Boro’s Vision For The Great People’s Of Niger Delta The National Chairman of the Third Phase Presidential Amnesty Programme, General Elaye Dollar Slaboh, on Boro Day, hosted key stakeholders and ex-agitators in a powerful gathering to honor the memory and vision of Major Isaac Adaka Boro, the legendary Niger Delta freedom fighter.In his address, Gen. Slaboh called on all Niger Deltans, particularly the youth and ex-agitators, to remain united and focused on the shared goal of regional liberation and development.“We must not allow the vision of our father to die in our time,” he declared. “This is a critical moment to strengthen our unity, reject the pull-down syndrome, and avoid acts of betrayal that can sabotage the collective struggle. Boro has done his part—it is now our responsibility to continue with the vision he courageously laid down.”Boro’s Core Values and VisionMajor Isaac Adaka Boro, remembered for leading the Twelve-Day Revolution in 1966, stood for:Justice – Advocating for fair treatment and political inclusion of the Niger Delta people.Equity – Fighting against the economic marginalization of oil-producing communities.Resource Control – Demanding that the Niger Delta people have control over their natural resources.Self-Determination – Pushing for the right of his people to decide their own political and economic fate.Courage – Demonstrating fearless commitment in the face of overwhelming opposition.Sacrifice – Laying down his life in the pursuit of freedom and dignity for his people.Gen. Slaboh reminded attendees that the torch of Boro’s vision must not dim, and that the current generation has a duty to uphold these core values through unity, purposeful engagement, and peaceful advocacy.As Boro Day continues to serve as a symbol of resistance and hope, stakeholders were charged to recommit themselves to the ideals Boro lived and died for, ensuring that his legacy lives on in the heart of the Niger Delta struggle. stakeholders were charged to recommit themselves to the ideals Boro lived and died for, ensuring that his legacy lives on in the heart of the Niger Delta struggle.




