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Militants threaten FG, Sylva, NNPC over Tompolo, others’ Pipeline surveillance contracts

afolabi by afolabi
August 26, 2022
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The recently awarded contract for pipeline surveillance to an ex-militant leader, Government Ekpemupolo, alias Tompolo, and others in the Niger-Delta is causing disaffection and bad blood among nonstate actors in the zone.

SOME masked militants, who claimed to be from Rivers and Bayelsa states, are threatening the Federal Government, Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Timipre Sylva, and Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC, Limited over the contract.

They said they were sidelined in awarding a contract to safeguard pipelines in their domain, noting that Tompolo is an outsider.

In a viral video, the leader of the militants, self-acclaimed “General Sempe,” who spoke in English, and another, who spoke in Ijaw language, questioned why a surveillance contract for a pipeline in Rivers State community should go to Tompolo in Delta State, whereas two ex-militant leaders, Mujahid Dokubo-Asari and Ateke Tom were from the state.

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They avoided calling the name Tompolo in the video, preferring to use “somebody who is in Oporoza.”

But Ijaw Peoples Development Initiative, IPDI, a Niger Delta group, which identified the sponsors of the masked militants, in a statement, yesterday, warned them to retrace their step.

Addressing Sylva in particular in the video, the militants said: “What you are trying to do in Niger Delta is to cause chaos, especially in Ijaw land. It will not work, we do not take it because what you are trying to do is to set confusion.

“NTCL line has over 90 kilometres and a particular community has 83 kilometres in it. You did not give any of them the job, and you went and took this job to somebody who is in Oporoza because you want to connive with him and eat the money when we have the likes of the former IYC president, Dokubo-Asari and Ateke Tom.

“I, General Yipen, even if the leaders accept it, I will not accept it because you tried it in oil and gas, and you succeeded, we did not talk to you.

“You think we are David Lyon that you took into politics and after he lost his election, you took over his contract and gave it to your brother so that you can be getting cut out of it.

“My brother, let me tell you, you cannot try it, if you try it, but let me tell you, this is the pipeline, if you think you people can come, come and you will see. The end justifies the means.”

National President, IPDI, Austin Ozobo, who accused unnamed ex-militant leaders in Rivers State of sponsoring the boys, said: “We are aware of the ex-militant leaders in Rivers State that are behind the surfacing masked up militants parading with weapons to issue unfounded threats against Tompolo.”

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