Former Nigerian militants get contracts to combat oil theft

By Tife Owolabi

YENAGOA, Nigeria – Nigeria’s state oil firm has employed an organization owned by former militant Tompolo, whose motion’s assaults on amenities within the early 2000s crippled oil manufacturing, to guard installations and sort out rampant theft, his spokesman mentioned.

It was considered one of 5 safety contracts awarded as theft and pipeline sabotage have minimize Nigeria’s oil exports by almost half 1,000,000 barrels per day to 1.4 million bpd.

Tompolo, whose actual identify is Authorities Ekpemupolo, as soon as lead the Motion for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND), which made frequent assaults till a authorities amnesty programme gave some militants contracts to guard oil installations.

Assaults resumed in 2016, not lengthy after the federal government issued an arrest warrant for Tompolo on corruption costs.

Paul Ebbenimibo, a spokesman for Tompolo, mentioned the businesses would defend pipelines Bayelsa, Delta, Edo, Ondo and Imo states.

Ebbenimibo mentioned that Tompolo advised others within the area to cease stealing from the pipelines and settle for safety jobs to allow the economic system within the area to bounce again.

An NNPC supply confirmed the contracts however the state oil firm didn't remark when reached by Reuters. Spokesmen for Bayelsa, Delta and Imo state mentioned they have been conscious of the contracts however didn't know particulars. Spokesmen for Edo and Ondo didn't remark.

Ebbenimibo mentioned the businesses have been International West, owned by Tompolo, Ocean Marine Options, Labrador Safety Outfit, Asari Dokubo and a fifth undisclosed firm.

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