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Pipeline surveillance: Diri, INC intervene in Tompolo, Asari, Ateke rift

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Diri said Tompolo and Dokubo are brothers and that they have come to a consensus to protect all federal presence, especially oil pipelines in the Niger Delta.

By Jeffrey Agbo

Bayelsa State Governor, Douye Diri, has alongside leaders of the Ijaw National Congress (INC) and other stakeholders resolved the discord caused by the pipeline surveillance contract awarded by the Federal Government to ex-militant, Government Ekpemupolo aka Tompolo.

Diri, at the end of a meeting of stakeholders of the Ijaw nation led by the INC President, Prof. Benjamin Okaba, in Government House, Yenagoa over the weekend, revealed that tension raised by the disagreement had been doused.

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The governor also said leaders of the Ijaw nation and other ethnic nationalities in the Niger Delta have resolved to work together to protect federal government facilities in the region.

Senator Diri noted that the meeting examined the various issues that threatened the unity of the Ijaw nation following the award of the pipeline surveillance contract to Tompolo’s firm.

He explained that the meeting was held to foster peace and unity within Ijaw land and that all parties agreed to sheathe their swords.

Tompolo, King Ateke Tom and Dokubo Asari had representatives at the meeting.

His words: “I am happy that the issue has been put behind us. Beyond building consensus, all hands must be on deck to protect the oil pipelines.

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“Today, we have seen the end of the matter. Before now, there was a deafening silence in the INC. But today, that voice is resonating and I thank all Ijaw leaders that took it upon themselves to ensure that the Ijaws do not fight themselves.

“Tompolo and Asari are brothers. We have all come to a consensus to protect all federal presence, especially oil pipelines in the Niger Delta, as we sue for peace to attract development.”

Senator Diri commended Prof. Okaba and others for demonstrating leadership.

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At the end of the meeting, the INC issued a communique titled: “We are stronger together” and was read by Prof. Okaba.

According to the communique, a five-man reconciliatory committee was constituted to interface with the various groups and individuals on the pipeline surveillance issue.

It further noted that the Ijaw people were irrevocably committed to the peace, unity and stability of the ethic group and other nationalities in the Niger Delta.

The communique stressed the people’s determination not to allow the pittance in the guise of oil pipeline surveillance create an arena of in-fighting and bloodshed in Ijaw land before, during and after the execution of the job.

The meeting also agreed that the Ijaw nation would collectively stand against oppressive issues and obnoxious legislations to safeguard the future of the people.

Asari-Dokubo
Asari Dokubo

Such issues include re-introduction of the National Water Resources Bill, the Petroleum Industry Act 2021, non-constitution of a substantive board for the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) and the politicisation of the Nigerian National Petroleum Limited with a lopsided board.

It called on the federal government to fast-track the realisation of the proposal for the establishment of modular refineries to put an end to illegal refineries and pollution of the environment.

It also agreed to maintain the people’s position on the restructuring of Nigeria “to free it from the shackles of a faulty and fraudulently contrived foundation that perpetuates injustice, disunity and hegemonic tendencies.”

The peace meeting, which was presided over by Governor Diri, had in attendance the Deputy Governor, Senator Lawrence Ewhrudjakpo, the Commissioner for Ijaw National Affairs, Patrick Erasmus, INC President, Prof Okaba, Acting Chief of Staff, Government House, Dr. Peter Akpe, former INC President, Chief Joshua Fumudoh, former Minister of Police Affairs, Alaowei Broderick Bozimo.

Other stakeholders in attendance were Senator Emmanuel Diffa, Emeritus Professor Alabo Dagogo Fubara, Chief Kennedy Odiowei as well as representatives of Farah Dagogo and ‘General’ Horsfall Olali among others.

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