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Chief Dubele Hails Tompolo Over Renewal of Tantita Security Contract

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By Monday Peters, Abuja

The Executive Chairman of Eweregbene Federated Community, Ogbe-ijoh Warri Kingdom, Double Chief Benson A.T. Dubele has commended High Chief Government Oweizide Ekpemupolo, aka Tompolo, and Tantita Security Services Nigeria Limited for their efforts in protecting oil facilities in the country.

The community leader described the renewal of the Tantita Surveillance Security Contracts as well deserved, adding that the renewal was crucial to Nigeria’s economic growth.

However, Dubele urged the federal government and relevant authorities to ignore calls to terminate Tompolo’s contract, stating that those advocating for it are enemies of Nigeria’s economy.

He emphasised that no one can protect oil facilities better than Tompolo and Tantita Security Services, citing the significant reduction in vandalism and criminal activities since their involvement.

In related development, Dubele called on Tompolo to intervene with Heritage Energy Company to replace old pipeline sections, which are causing environmental damage and affecting local communities, while congratulating Tompolo and Tantita Security Services on the renewal of their contract.

He ranked Tompolo as the security expert in the country, exhibiting uncommon zeal for resources recovery and economic growth.

The statement reads, “The public and relevant authorities should ignore all calls to Terminate Tompolo’s TANTITA Surveillance Contract, such people are enemies of Nigeria and that, no one can protect the oil facilities in the country better than GOC and its security company.
We are aware and see that, TOMPOLO’s Tantita security services have done wonderfully, and since he came on board, pipeline vandalization and other criminal activities have stopped”.

“It is also my appeal that Tompolo should quickly prevail on Heritage Energy Oil Company that operates the TRANS-FORCADOS PIPELINE to replace all old sections of the pipelines to avoid day-to-day spoilage that affects our eco-system of the riverine communities, especially the host and impacted communities. Our Fisher men and women hardly survive for the day”, he emphasised.

 

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