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N/Delta militants give FG 1month ultimatum to Revoke Olu of Warri surveillance contract

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Niger Delta ex-militants based in Akwa Ibom State have issued one month Ultimatum to the federal government to revoke the pipeline Surveillance contract awarded to Pipelines Infrastructure Limited, a business owned by the Olu of Warri, Ogiame Atuwatse III in the state.

The ex-militants operating under the auspices of Unyekisong Akwa Ibom had seriously warned the federal government to withdraw the contract granted to the Itsekiri monarch and grant it to them within a month, failing which they threatened severe repercussions.

This was contained in a statement signed by General Dede Udofia for Unyekisong Akwa Ibom, Major Ibanga Ekang, special operations, and the strike team which was made available to newsmen on Monday.

The protesting Ex-agitators accused the federal government of undermining their efforts and that the pipeline surveillance contract should instead go to ex-militants from the state, much like it was given to the former militant leader Government Ekpemupolo alias Tompolo from Delta State.

According to the angry militants, “The Unyekisong Akwa Ibom at the general meeting held, on Sunday, 18:09:2022, hereby, issues a one-month ultimatum to the federal government to immediately terminate the oil and gas pipeline surveillance contract awarded to Pipelines Infrastructure Limited and re-award same to an ex-militant leader in Akwa Ibom State.

“We condemn the award of such a contract to a traditional ruler who has no business in the creeks; an oil pipeline surveillance contract is not something that should be given to a traditional ruler or political associate as compensation as its effective management would directly impact on the nation’s economy.

“The award of the oil pipeline surveillance contract to Tompolo is well deserving as an ex-agitator. We, therefore, demand that Akwa Ibom State’s share be awarded to the ex-militants leader who is an indigene of Akwa Ibom State who would be able to work with all the stakeholders, youth groups, and all agitating groups in the state.

“We view the current award of an Akwa Ibom oil and gas pipeline surveillance contract to a non indigene of the state as an affront to our people and tantamount to the drumbeat of war in Akwa Ibom State. Akwa Ibom people have been trampled upon by the Nigerian government for so long despite their huge contributions to the nation’s economy, but when it comes to sharing, we will be neglected and marginalized because we choose to be peaceful.

“Our state is the leader in oil production but has been subjected to ill-treatment by the federal government and oil companies. The most shocking and provoking thing to do is for the NNPC to award an oil and gas pipeline surveillance contract in Akwa Ibom State to Pipelines Infrastructure Limited, a company owned by a non indigene, at a net sum of N138.7 billion naira annually. This is unacceptable and must be terminated with immediate effect.” The body added.

Source: Tribune

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