Ondo ex-militants beg Tinubu to review pipelines monitoring contract

The Niger Delta Coastline Vanguard, representing this group, also calls upon the president to reassess the current policy regarding the decentralization of the new surveillance project to include ex-militant leaders in the state

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu

Former Niger Delta militants in Ondo State are urging President Bola Tinubu to examine the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited’s plans to re-award pipeline surveillance contracts to certain ex-militant leaders in the region for the purpose of safeguarding and monitoring pipelines against vandals.

The Niger Delta Coastline Vanguard, representing this group, also calls upon the president to reassess the current policy regarding the decentralization of the new surveillance project to include ex-militant leaders in the state.

This appeal is conveyed in a letter addressed to the president and endorsed by the National President, National Secretary, and Public Relations Officer of the group, Akogun Job, Ajiroba Lucky, and Omoyele Ishola, respectively. A copy of this letter was provided to our correspondent on Sunday.

The group which comprises ex-militants who, under the presidential amnesty programme, submitted weapons and were granted a pardon in 2017, said the government promised to properly integrate them into the Federal Government amnesty programme with all accrued benefits.

In the letter, the NDCV demanded the decentralisation of the pipeline surveillance contract to accommodate members of the group to cover Ondo, Ogun, and Lagos States littoral corridors.

Parts of the letter read, “We are aware of the serious implication the neglect of this agitation could cause to the region, More so, when the contract is awarded to a person who is not too familiar with the region. We are also very much comfortable with the tremendous peace being enjoyed at the moment and we want it to continue.

“On this note, we demand decentralisation of the pipeline surveillance contract to accommodate NDCV to cover Ondo, Ogun and Lagos States littoral corridors. The NDCV has the capacity, the required intelligence, and human resources to collaborate with the Federal Government in the surveillance of pipeline and anti-bunkering activities in the area.”

It read further, “The NDCV is familiar with the terrain for effective and efficient output and we shall not allow or accept any deliberate attempt by government or agent of government to impose someone from another region who does not belong to our ethnic nationality on us to sustain the existing peace in the region.”

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