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Paul Boroh is a Nigerian politician and former military officer who served as the Chief of Defence Staff of the Nigerian Armed Forces from 2008 to 2010. He was born on 17 July 1958 in Lagos, Nigeria.
Boroh joined the Nigerian Army in 1977 and rose through the ranks to become a Major General in 2006. He was appointed Chief of Defence Staff in 2008 and served in that capacity until 2010.
Boroh is a member of the All Progressives Congress (APC) and was appointed as the Special Adviser to the President on Niger Delta Affairs in 2015. He is also the Chairman of the Presidential Amnesty Programme.
Boroh is married to Mrs. Ngozi Boroh and they have four children. He is 62 years old as of 2020.
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In July 2016, he commented to The New York Times saying that the Nigerian federal government "reined it (Conflict in the Niger Delta) in by setting up an amnesty program that offers cash and job training, some of it overseas, for more than 30,000 militants and residents". Boroh said he had lobbied the Nigerian president to keep the plan for now, but to phase it out over the next two years, after the President considered ending the amnesty program at the end of last year due to funding issues caused by low oil prices.
In July 2015, Boroh's appointment as Coodinator of the Amnesty Programme for former Niger Delta militants was approved by President Muhammdu Buhari.
With the urge in maintaining peace as the UNMIL Chief of Staff (Forces), he initiated the outreach program between the Angie Brooks International Centre and the UNMIL which led to the training of Eight (8) participants in UNMIL Civil Military Coordination (CIMIC) Course from January 11–15, 2010, with the aim of giving participants clearer understanding of the working system in UN and also for the enhancement and contribution of sustainable peace in Liberia. He also established capacity building programmes for capable Liberian citizen.
He was the commandant of the Nigerian Army Peacekeeping Centre from September 2010-March 2012. The pioneer Centre for Excellence for training Nigerian Peacekeepers before inducting into the UNITED NATIONS mission. He was the deputy commandant of Nigeria Armed forces Resettlement Centre (NAFRC) Oshodi Lagos, where his major responsibility was the management of human resources.
In the year 2002, 2003 and 2004, he coordinated the series of seminars and workshops as reflected above, under seminars and workshops, he has also been involved in conduction training activities, lecturing, and dissemination of directives instructions as well as evaluating operational administratives and logistics readiness of the Nigerian Army before reporting to UNMIL in January 2009.
In 2001, as Commanding Officer in OP HARMONY in Bakassi Peninsular, at the Nigerian- Cameron border, He prevented open confrontation between Nigeria and Cameroon by ensuring that his soldiers did not violate the MOU which restrained the troops from firing, except for self-defence.
Boroh is a peace practitioner and was one time a member of the United Nations Mission in Sierra Leone (UNAMSIL) Peacekeeping operation. As commanding Nigerian Battalion (NIBATT) 4 in March 2000, he provided security by patrolling the city of Freetown the capital of Sierra Leone to prevent the RUF rebels from taking over the city. He protected the president, Ahmad Tijan Kabba, the Vice president, the special representative of the UN Secretary General (SRSG), Ambassador O. Adeniji. The UNAMSIL Force Commander, Major General JET Lee and all the UN Staff and UN Asserts in Freetown.
Back home, as commanding officer 29 Battalion in Kaduna, he was involved in the resolution of the Ethno-Religious Conflict of 2000, by conducting dialogue between the stakeholders in the conflict including the religious leaders both Christians and Muslims on 18 December 2000.
Brigadier-General Paul Tarela Boroh (born 17 July 1958) served as Special Adviser to President Muhammadu Buhari on Niger Delta and Coordinator of the Presidential Amnesty Programme between May 2015 and March 2018. He was fired for reasons not yet made public. However, the reason he was fired may not be unconnected with financial misappropriation. Days after being fired, he was arrested by the EFCC and a whopping sum of US $9,000,000 raw cash was recovered from his house in Abuja.
Brig Gen P.T. Boroh (Rtd) was born in Lagos State on 17 July 1958. He is from Sagbama Local Government Area of Bayelsa State. In his early life, he attended the Nigerian Military School, Zaria in Kaduna State from 1972–1976 where he obtained his West African School Certificate. He was later admitted into the Nigerian Defence Academy, Kaduna from 1978–1981. On completion of his training, he was commissioned into the Nigerian Army Infantry Corps on 19 June 1981 as a member of 24 Regular Combatant Commission.
Additionally, he was entrusted with responsibility of the Nigeria at 50th Golden Jubilee Anniversary Parade as the Chairman Sub-Committee on Parade.