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Tinubu, NNPC urged to stop pipeline contracts to ex-Militants

President Bola Tinubu and the Nigerian National Petroleum Company, (NNPC) have been asked to stop the award of pipeline contracts to individuals and groups linked with armed rebellion and militancy.
At a World Press conference organized by Nigerian Coalition of Civil Society Groups held in Lagos on Monday, the groups said for stability and sustainable development in Nigeria, the Federal Government should stop the award of contracts to leaders of armed groups that had in the past been associated with violence in the oil producing communities.
The event was addressed by leaders of the coalition, Mr Taiwo Adeleye, Mallam Lateef Abdulazeez and Fredrick Ojauka. Hundreds of leaders of civil society, media and labour leaders attended the event in Lagos. The groups said there was no justification for sustaining pipeline contract protection given to Tanita owned by Chief Government Ekpemukpolo, alias Tompolo who was once associated with violence in the Niger Delta adding that the politics of appeasement of armed groups through pipeline protection will spell doom to Nigeria on the long run.
The coalition said it supports oil pipeline being giving to non state actors but such actors should not be suspected gun runners.
‘President Tinubu needs to be decisive and not succumb to blackmail’ the groups said. It said it will launch a massive, global, legal campaign to ensure the contracts are stopped by the Federal Government. The coalition also condemned the idea of giving pipeline contracts in Imo, Abia, Ondo, Lagos and Delta to people who are not indigenous to the areas. It warned that pipeline contracts given to ex-militants will further empower them to unleash violence on communities living in areas of their operation.
The group said some of the people parading themselves as pipeline contractors are gun runners using the contract as an opportunity to aid their ability to proliferate arms in the Niger-Delta. The group said the recent killing of 17 soldiers and the armed confrontation between Okoloma and Okolobo communities are clear indications that illicit arms are linked to former militants who have been made stupendously rich by the Nigerian authorities.
‘The Coalition is alarmed by the ongoing environmental and security crises affecting local communities, exacerbated by questionable pipeline surveillance contracts.
We commend the Nigerian Navy for remarkable efforts to deal with oil theft and the determination to root out illegal refineries which have serious implications on domestic and corporation utility of Petroleum products. Military troops deactivate 68 illegal refining sites in Niger Delta’ the coalition said.
The groups said they were impressed by the Navy that recovered 234,000 litres of stolen crude oil, 160,800. Nigeria remains largely dependent on oil but exploration must take into consideration humanity in the context of environmental and livelihood security.
Adeleye said ‘We are however concerned about the future of oil, livelihood and human security in Nigeria. What will Nigeria look like in the next 15 or 20 years? What immediate, short term and long term and strategy do we have for oil security and National Security? Will Nigerian oil installations continued to be protected by non-state actors? What is the mission of the stake actors currently charged with the responsibility of protecting oil assets?’
It said recent developments highlight a disturbing trend where surveillance contracts are being awarded to individuals and entities with a history of militant activity against the Nigerian state. It said such decisions not only compromise national security but also risk empowering these groups to further arm themselves, thereby perpetuating violence and instability in a region already beset by challenges.
The group said the shocking attack in Okuama village, resulting in the tragic loss of 17 soldiers, serves as a stark reminder of the consequences of arming those with a history of violence one of which is the proliferation of arms and the fact that many non state actors are still in possession of illicit weapons. It means the killings of soldiers and civilians in the oil producing areas may continue.
‘We are worried that from what we have seen, violence in the Niger-Delta is fueled by many factors. The Coalition insists that entrusting pipeline security to those with militant backgrounds undermines Nigeria’s sovereignty and international reputation, particularly within OPEC. President Tinubu is urged to intervene and direct the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) to cease the award of surveillance contracts to companies led by individuals of questionable character, such as Tantita Ltd and Government Ekpemupolo (aka Tompolo).’
The Coalition questions the interests that NNPC top management may have in these entities and their propensity to assign national asset protection to known militants.
It said further ‘By continuing this practice, the Nigerian state appears to be yielding to the demands of militants, rather than upholding the rule of law and ensuring the safety of its citizens. This capitulation threatens to erode public confidence and the authority of the state. Arms proliferation in the Nigeria is a threat to regional stability.’
It noted that armed groups taking the role of pipeline contractors is a time bomb. It will push Nigeria to the brink with the passage of time.
‘What we see today undermine International laws and conventions of the United Nations, (UN) The Arms Trade Treaty is the first legally-binding instrument ever negotiated in the United Nations to establish common standards for the international transfer of conventional weapons.’
The coalition said the proliferation of arms is against International Laws and conventions of which Nigeria is a signatory. The handing over of pipelines to armed groups will further undermine these international Conventions which include but not limited to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons, the Comprehensive Nuclear Test-Ban Treaty, the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons, the Biological and Chemical Weapons Convention, the Anti-Personnel Landmine Convention, the Convention on Cluster Munitions, the Convention on Certain arms proliferation The Coalition calls upon President Tinubu to taketeh following steps immediately to save Nigeria from a major calamity that may soon befall oil production in Nigeria:
1. Review and revoke pipeline surveillance contracts currently held by people associated with violence in the past and even terrorism including former armed militants to prevent the potential misuse of such funds for arms proliferation.
2. The United Nations recently listed Nigeria as home to 75 percent of over 500million illegal weapons in Nigeria. This is a dangerous spell. President Tinubu should Investigate the proliferation of arms in the Niger Delta, including the role of armed militants in the importation of illegal weapons.This is a major issue that must be addressed if Nigeria is to be taken seriously by the international community. Professional groups can be given the role of oil pipeline protection but not leaders of armed groups who have taken active roles in bombing of oil pipelines, kidnapping and of forms of violence in Nigeria.
3. Ensure that the Nigerian Military and pipeline protection companies operate with the utmost professionalism and are not complicit in arms trafficking.
4. Ensure that pipeline contracts must never be given to people linked with armed rebellion in the Niger Delta or anywhere in Nigeria. This undermines democracy, good governance, national and regional security.
It said that militants being given billions to protect oil pipelines is self deceit. It may fuel further proliferation of illicit arms in the Niger Delta.
‘The Coalition stands firm as a watchdog of society, vowing not to relent until these critical issues are addressed. It is time for the Nigerian government to take decisive action to safeguard the nation’s assets, restore confidence in its security apparatus, and maintain its standing in the international community.’
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Ghana police arrest five suspects, rescue 57 Nigerian nationals from human trafficking and cybercrime syndicate

The Criminal Investigation Department of the Ghana Police Service has arrested five Nigerian suspects for allegedly trafficking fifty-seven Nigerian nationals into Ghana under the guise of job offer and education.
In a statement released on Wednesday, October 22, 2025, the CID said the suspects, identified as Joel Nosa, Collins Rotimi, Shadrack Lulu, Austin Amahuaro, and John Uloko, were picked up at Adom Estates, Community 25, in an intelligence-led operation by its Operations Unit
According to the Police, preliminary investigations revealed that the suspects are part of a human trafficking network that lures young men and women from Nigeria to Ghana with promises of employment and educational opportunities.
It explained that upon arrival, the victims, aged between 18 and 26 years, were forced to engage in online romance scams and other illegal cyber activities.
Police officers retrieved seventy-seven laptops, thirty-eight mobile phones, two vehicles, three television sets, and other internet-enabled devices believed to have been used in committing the crimes.
The CID indicated that all fifty-seven victims have been rescued and are receiving the necessary care and support.
The suspects, it added, are in custody assisting with investigations.
The Police cautioned the public, especially the youth, to be careful about offers of jobs, educational opportunities, or travel arrangements made through social media or other unverified sources.
Ghana Police reaffirmed its commitment to fighting human trafficking, cybercrime, and related offenses, and encouraged anyone with credible information on such activities to report to the nearest police station
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FCT Commissioner of Police redeploys DPO caught on tape assaulting man

The Commissioner of Police, Federal Capital Territory, CP Miller G. Dantawaye, has ordered the immediate redeployment of the Divisional Police Officer (DPO) Ushafa back to the State Headquarters.
This decision follows the circulation of a video on X (formerly Twitter) depicting the Divisional Police Officer (DPO) sl@pping a young man on Wednesday, October 22.Watch the video here.
In a statement released, the command’s spokesperson, SP Josephine Adeh, said the Commissioner of Police strongly condemns the officer’s actions, which falls short of the high standards of discipline, civility, and professionalism expected of police officers. He emphasizes that such behaviour is unacceptable and will not be tolerated under his leadership. Consequently, the officer has been redeployed, and the situation is currently under investigation.
‘’While administrative disciplinary steps are being taken, CP Dantawaye reminds all DPOs and their subordinates that they must remain professional, courteous, and law-abiding in the discharge of their duties. He warns that any act of misconduct or abuse of power will attract severe sanctions.
The Commissioner of Police also calls on members of the public to remain respectful and law-abiding in their interactions with police officers, as mutual respect and cooperation are essential for effective community policing and public safety.” the statement reads
Adeh mentioned that to report suspicious activity or persons, FCT residents are enjoined to call the commands emergency number via: 08061581938, 08032003913, CRU: 08107314192.
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Police arrest suspected hoodlums, recover firearms in Ebonyi

The Ebonyi State Police Command has intensified its fight against criminal activities, leading to the arrest of two suspected hoodlums during an intelligence-led operation in Ezza South Local Government Area of the state.
According to a statement by the Police Public Relations Officer, SP Joshua Ukandu, the operation by the Command’s Crack Squad at Amanekwula Village, followed reports of sporadic gunshots by suspected criminals.
Ukandu explained that on sighting the police team, the suspects attempted to escape into a nearby bushes but were swiftly apprehended.
The suspects were identified as Chigbo Eze and Igbele Osinachi, both males.
Items recovered from them include one locally-made pistol and fourteen (14) rounds of 9mm live ammunition.
He added that the suspects are currently in custody as investigations continue to track down other members of the criminal gang, after which the arrested suspects will be charged to court.
Meanwhile, the Commissioner of Police, CP Adaku Uche-Anya, reiterated the Command’s determination to sustain its onslaught against crime and criminality in the state.
She urged residents to remain law-abiding and continue to provide the police with timely and credible information to enhance public safety across Ebonyi State.
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