THOSE criticising the Federal Government for spending huge sums of money on training and rehabilitating about 30,000 Niger -Delta ex-militants, have been urged to have a re-think because there is nothing like costly peace. According to Barr Allen Onyema, co-ordinator of the presidential amnesty transformation programme and chairman of the Foundation for Ethnic Harmony in Nigeria (FEHN), what the country is currently spending on the programme, an equivalent of the proceeds of two days oil production is insignificant compared to what the nation reaps from the oil-bearing Niger Delta.