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Return Tompolo Staff of Office; N'Delta Monarchs Make Fresh 6 Conditions For peace, See List

Return Tompolo Staff of Office; N'Delta Monarchs Make Fresh 6 Conditions For peace, See List

The Niger Delta Coastal States’ monarchs yesterday gave six conditions to the Federal Government, which, they said, must be fulfilled if sustainable peace could be achieved in the region.

They urged the central government to constitute a dialogue team that would facilitate discussions with stakeholders in the Niger Delta on the way out of the current militancy in the oilrich region.

The royal fathers who made their position known when they paid a visit on the Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Dr. Ibe Kachikwu, also demanded the release of 10 “innocent” school children arrested by the Nigerian Army on May 28 in Oporoza and the return of the Golden Sword, the symbol of authority of the Gbaramatu traditional institution.

Chief Government Ekpemupolo, also known as Tompolo, a fugitive wanted ex-militant leaders has been declared wanted by the Federal Government over some financial crime related offences had in a letter sent to President Muhammadu Buhari accused the army of theft of his staff of office as traditional chief at Gbaramatu kingdom. 

The Bolowei of Gbaramatu Kingdom, Chief Wellington Okrika, who read out the conditions on behalf of the royal delegation, listed other conditions to include the return of the three traditional council speed boats in custody of the Nigerian Army; the cessation of hostilities said to have been perpetrated by the military in the Niger Delta region, as well as the re-opening of the Maritime University, Okerenkoko, Delta State for the 2016 /2017 academic session.

Okrika gave assurance that the monarchs would continue to support every effort that would help restore peace and sanity to the region. In response to their demands, Kachikwu commended the monarchs for the visit, stressing that the restoration of peace in the region was imperative. He said the ceasefire announced by the Niger Delta Avengers (NDA) was a welcome development, adding that every effort must be made to sustain it.

The minister said that it was unfortunate that after the declaration of ceasefire, a pipeline was vandalised in Nembe community, which led to the loss of about 150 barrels of oil and a huge quantity of gas. “This inability to stay steadfast creates military intervention because government cannot sit down and watch oil production go down.

The president has shown a lot of patience and believes that engaging the communities is the best model. You should continue to reach out to others to ensure total ceasefire because as production goes down, it affects both the federal and state governments in tackling their financial burdens,” he said.

Kachikwu disclosed that the Federal Government had spent about $40 billion dollars on the Niger Delta region in the last 10 years.

According to him, there was the need for all revenue accruing to the region to be applied judiciously and royal fathers to ensure that monies were channelled properly to ensure the development of the region.

In the last one year, the federal government lost about 50 per cent of its revenue to the dwindling price of crude oil and the situation was worsened by the renewed militancy in the region. Presently, oil production has reduced from 1.6 million barrel per day to 1.4 million. This may translate to further drop in revenue by about 60 per cent.

Nigeria has lost huge revenues owing to the sustained attacks on oil and gas pipelines in the Niger Delta carried out by militant groups. Meanwhile, Nobel Laureate, Prof. Wole Soyinka, has called on President Muhammadu Buhari to respond positively to the outreach from the militant groups to arrive at a holistic and comprehensive solution. He said at the moment, the militant groups feel that the government is not seriously responding to their own outreach. Soyinka, who made this call yesterday in Lagos at a press conference to announce a cultural exchange initiative, tagged “The SAIL PROJECT – Lebanese-Nigerian partnership”, said he is not part of any international intervention group.

His words: “I wish to make personal appeal to the government to respond positively to the outreach from the militant groups; that is a request which have been made by some of the groups which got me into this interventionist role in the first place.

At the moment, they feel that the government of President Buhari is not seriously responding to their own outreach. “I’m not part of any international group, but I was approached personally and I have been responding personally to some of these groups just like I did when President Jonathan was in power and MEND was the umbrella group of insurgents.

“So, I make an appeal once again to the government to please respond to the efforts of these militant groups to arrive at a holistic and comprehensive solution, this is Wole Soyinka speaking; it is not an international group. I repeat, there is no international group in existence, but I hope one gets formed very soon and active too.”


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The Niger Delta Coastal States’ monarchs yesterday gave six conditions to the Federal Government, which, they said, must be fulfilled if sustainable peace could be achieved in the region.

They urged the central government to constitute a dialogue team that would facilitate discussions with stakeholders in the Niger Delta on the way out of the current militancy in the oilrich region.

The royal fathers who made their position known when they paid a visit on the Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Dr. Ibe Kachikwu, also demanded the release of 10 “innocent” school children arrested by the Nigerian Army on May 28 in Oporoza and the return of the Golden Sword, the symbol of authority of the Gbaramatu traditional institution.

Chief Government Ekpemupolo, also known as Tompolo, a fugitive wanted ex-militant leaders has been declared wanted by the Federal Government over some financial crime related offences had in a letter sent to President Muhammadu Buhari accused the army of theft of his staff of office as traditional chief at Gbaramatu kingdom. 

The Bolowei of Gbaramatu Kingdom, Chief Wellington Okrika, who read out the conditions on behalf of the royal delegation, listed other conditions to include the return of the three traditional council speed boats in custody of the Nigerian Army; the cessation of hostilities said to have been perpetrated by the military in the Niger Delta region, as well as the re-opening of the Maritime University, Okerenkoko, Delta State for the 2016 /2017 academic session.

Okrika gave assurance that the monarchs would continue to support every effort that would help restore peace and sanity to the region. In response to their demands, Kachikwu commended the monarchs for the visit, stressing that the restoration of peace in the region was imperative. He said the ceasefire announced by the Niger Delta Avengers (NDA) was a welcome development, adding that every effort must be made to sustain it.

The minister said that it was unfortunate that after the declaration of ceasefire, a pipeline was vandalised in Nembe community, which led to the loss of about 150 barrels of oil and a huge quantity of gas. “This inability to stay steadfast creates military intervention because government cannot sit down and watch oil production go down.

The president has shown a lot of patience and believes that engaging the communities is the best model. You should continue to reach out to others to ensure total ceasefire because as production goes down, it affects both the federal and state governments in tackling their financial burdens,” he said.

Kachikwu disclosed that the Federal Government had spent about $40 billion dollars on the Niger Delta region in the last 10 years.

According to him, there was the need for all revenue accruing to the region to be applied judiciously and royal fathers to ensure that monies were channelled properly to ensure the development of the region.

In the last one year, the federal government lost about 50 per cent of its revenue to the dwindling price of crude oil and the situation was worsened by the renewed militancy in the region. Presently, oil production has reduced from 1.6 million barrel per day to 1.4 million. This may translate to further drop in revenue by about 60 per cent.

Nigeria has lost huge revenues owing to the sustained attacks on oil and gas pipelines in the Niger Delta carried out by militant groups. Meanwhile, Nobel Laureate, Prof. Wole Soyinka, has called on President Muhammadu Buhari to respond positively to the outreach from the militant groups to arrive at a holistic and comprehensive solution. He said at the moment, the militant groups feel that the government is not seriously responding to their own outreach. Soyinka, who made this call yesterday in Lagos at a press conference to announce a cultural exchange initiative, tagged “The SAIL PROJECT – Lebanese-Nigerian partnership”, said he is not part of any international intervention group.

His words: “I wish to make personal appeal to the government to respond positively to the outreach from the militant groups; that is a request which have been made by some of the groups which got me into this interventionist role in the first place.

At the moment, they feel that the government of President Buhari is not seriously responding to their own outreach. “I’m not part of any international group, but I was approached personally and I have been responding personally to some of these groups just like I did when President Jonathan was in power and MEND was the umbrella group of insurgents.

“So, I make an appeal once again to the government to please respond to the efforts of these militant groups to arrive at a holistic and comprehensive solution, this is Wole Soyinka speaking; it is not an international group. I repeat, there is no international group in existence, but I hope one gets formed very soon and active too.”


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WANTED Tompolo's Actual Hiding Place EXPOSED; Fled To Libya Report Diversionary

WANTED Tompolo's Actual Hiding Place EXPOSED; Fled To Libya Report Diversionary

Tompolo
The fugitive wanted former commander of the defunct Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND), Chief Government Ekpemupolo (aka Tompolo),“ is still hiding” in Oporoza community in Warri South-West Local Government Area of Delta State, fresh revelation by close allies revealed

Tompolo, who was alleged to have fled Oporoza, which is the traditional headquarters of Gbaramatu Kingdom, to Libya by the Joint Niger Delta Liberation Force (JNDLF), contrary to reports, is believed to be within the Niger Delta creeks.

The latest development came on a day it emerged that President Muhammadu Buhari’s aborted trip to Ogoniland, Rivers State was allegedly aborted by the United States owing to security concerns. Investigations last night revealed that Tompolo, who was declared wanted by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), over alleged fraud, may have resorted to “hiding” in the creeks rather than surrender himself to the anti-graft agency.

Sources confirmed that reports making round that Tompolo may have fled the country were untrue as the former MEND leader was “still much around in the creeks.” The source said: “It is absolutely laughable and untrue to say that Tompolo has fled this country.

Where do you expect him to run to? The Tompolo I know is in the creeks and for those who know him very well, Tompolo cannot leave his people. Of course such can be scripted but not with the kind of person called Tompolo. “The Libya story to me is diversionary. He has no where to go.

He is in the creeks. Yes, security intelligence may have made it impossible for him to speak or be seen, but I can tell you he is still in town.” The source, who further explained that Tompolo loves his country, said: “Occasionally, people may sell some funny dummies just to divert people’s attention and thinking.

This does not mean that he (Tompolo) is a bad person as people may want to think or claim.” It would be recalled that the JNDLF had alleged that: “The Military can’t locate Tompolo but we have identified where he is now.” The group’s claim which came on the heels of its threat that it would test six missiles in the Niger Delta states, said: “Presently, Tompolo is in Libya and we’ll get him dead or alive for betraying us in supporting the Federal Government against us.”

It said: “Nigerian military has weak intelligence gathering mechanism hence they could not identify our modus oparandi. Nigerian military is only good in carrying AK47 to harass innocent people and raping young girls and women.” Though a close source to Tompolo laughed when contacted, he nonetheless said: “I do not know what you want to say, they should leave Tompolo alone.”

In the wake of the bombing of oil facilities, Niger Delta Avengers (NDA), had issued a 72-hour ultimatum to Tompolo to withdraw his comments on the bombed 48-inch pipeline in Forcados or face severe punitive actions. Tompolo had said in a statement signed by his media adviser and consultant, Paul Bebenimibo, that he had no link with the Niger Delta Avengers, which has claimed responsibility for the bombing of the pipeline.


Tompolo
The fugitive wanted former commander of the defunct Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND), Chief Government Ekpemupolo (aka Tompolo),“ is still hiding” in Oporoza community in Warri South-West Local Government Area of Delta State, fresh revelation by close allies revealed

Tompolo, who was alleged to have fled Oporoza, which is the traditional headquarters of Gbaramatu Kingdom, to Libya by the Joint Niger Delta Liberation Force (JNDLF), contrary to reports, is believed to be within the Niger Delta creeks.

The latest development came on a day it emerged that President Muhammadu Buhari’s aborted trip to Ogoniland, Rivers State was allegedly aborted by the United States owing to security concerns. Investigations last night revealed that Tompolo, who was declared wanted by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), over alleged fraud, may have resorted to “hiding” in the creeks rather than surrender himself to the anti-graft agency.

Sources confirmed that reports making round that Tompolo may have fled the country were untrue as the former MEND leader was “still much around in the creeks.” The source said: “It is absolutely laughable and untrue to say that Tompolo has fled this country.

Where do you expect him to run to? The Tompolo I know is in the creeks and for those who know him very well, Tompolo cannot leave his people. Of course such can be scripted but not with the kind of person called Tompolo. “The Libya story to me is diversionary. He has no where to go.

He is in the creeks. Yes, security intelligence may have made it impossible for him to speak or be seen, but I can tell you he is still in town.” The source, who further explained that Tompolo loves his country, said: “Occasionally, people may sell some funny dummies just to divert people’s attention and thinking.

This does not mean that he (Tompolo) is a bad person as people may want to think or claim.” It would be recalled that the JNDLF had alleged that: “The Military can’t locate Tompolo but we have identified where he is now.” The group’s claim which came on the heels of its threat that it would test six missiles in the Niger Delta states, said: “Presently, Tompolo is in Libya and we’ll get him dead or alive for betraying us in supporting the Federal Government against us.”

It said: “Nigerian military has weak intelligence gathering mechanism hence they could not identify our modus oparandi. Nigerian military is only good in carrying AK47 to harass innocent people and raping young girls and women.” Though a close source to Tompolo laughed when contacted, he nonetheless said: “I do not know what you want to say, they should leave Tompolo alone.”

In the wake of the bombing of oil facilities, Niger Delta Avengers (NDA), had issued a 72-hour ultimatum to Tompolo to withdraw his comments on the bombed 48-inch pipeline in Forcados or face severe punitive actions. Tompolo had said in a statement signed by his media adviser and consultant, Paul Bebenimibo, that he had no link with the Niger Delta Avengers, which has claimed responsibility for the bombing of the pipeline.



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