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Ex-militants, OPC Begin N9.3b Pipeline Jobs Today by Haykay80(m): 8:35am On Apr 27, 2015
Barring any last-minute change, former militants and self determination groups will today begin the execution of the N9.3b waterways and oil pipelines contracts.

A memo from the Presidency directed the ex-militants, led by Government Ekpemupolo (aka Tompolo), Mujaheedin Asari-Dokubo and Chief Bipobiri Ajube (aka Gen. Shoot-At-Sight) to take over Nigerian waterways and oil pipeline protection from the police and the Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) as from March 16.

But the contract execution was said to have been delayed because it was uncertain whether the incoming administration would revoke it.

It was learnt that some of the ex-militants did not have enough arms to man the pipelines and needed more time to get well-equipped for the job.

The Federal Government, it was learnt, is set to make a two-month payment out of the N9.3billion contract sum to the beneficiaries through the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC).

The exact amount to be paid could not be ascertained last night.

The security agencies will hand over to the militants today, a source said last night.

The contract was signed on March 16. The companies are owned by some former Niger Delta militants and prominent citizens, including founder of the Oodua Peoples Congress (OPC) Dr. Frederick Fasehun who confirmed that his company was being considered for the multi-billion naira contract.

The OPC National co-ordinator, Otunba Gani Adams, also confirmed to have been awarded the contract, saying it would provide jobs for his “boys”.

Seven companies have been allocated “regions” or operational areas as follows: Egbe Security River One (Bayelsa); Gallery Security (Mosinmi-Ore); Close Body Protection (Edo State); Adex Energy Security(Rivers) ; Donyx Global Concept(Lagos and Ogun); Oil Facilities Surveillance – (Delta) and New Age Global Security (Mosinmi-Ibadan).

The Federal Government was said to have appointed one Engr. Molokwu from the NNPCV Energy and Technical Department as the coordinator.

It was learnt that in 2009, a former Minister of Niger Delta Affairs, Chief Ufot Ekaette, presented a memo to the Federal Executive Council for the award of the N1.8billion Kurutie Shoreline Protection and Reclamation contract.

A company, KFT Kpudoh, allegedly owned by Tompolo and another called Phoenica Nigeria Limited, bid for the said contract.

Based on the advice of the Bureau of Public Procurement, after a thorough technical audit, the Shoreline Protection and Reclamation Contract was awarded to Phoenica Nigeria Limited by FEC.

But the award of the contract to Phoenica fetched Ekaette death threats. The government later reviewed the contract.

A source in Warri, Delta State, said the contract for pipelines in Delta State would be executed by Oil Field Surveillance Limited, the same company, which had previously handled it. It is owned by Tompolo.

Nigeria has been battling with huge revenue due to vandalism of oil and gas pipeline.

The Chief of Naval Staff, Rear Admiral Usman Jibrin, recently announced that Nigeria had been losing an estimated 100,000 barrels of crude oil valued at N1.18 billion daily to oil thieves. This amounts to an annual loss of N433.62 billion.

Pipeline vandalism is said to have led to shortage of gas for firing power plants.

The electricity market, which has 5,500MW installed capacity now generates an average of 3,575.85MW following paucity of gas as vandals who always strike whenever the sector is about to hit 4,500MW”.

Adams was quoted as saying that President Goodluck Jonathan deserves praise for approving a contract for the OPC to protect pipelines across the South-West.

Wide criticisms trailed the president’s approval of the contracts. A Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN), Chief Niyi Akintola, described the plan as an act of corruption which has no precedent anywhere in the world.“Why must we encourage the establishment and operation of ex-militants in securing our oil pipelines? What is the responsibility of the Police and the Navy if the ex-militants are to be saddled with the responsibility?” he asked.

Lagos lawyer Festus Keyamo blasted the Federal Government for conceiving the idea in the first place, saying: “It is irresponsible of the Federal Government to give up part of its security to individuals. The money that would be given to such people should be used to equip the Police and the Navy. If this is done, they will perform better.”

Retired Police Commissioner Abubarkar Tsav blamed the plan on the desperation of President Jonathan to win the election at all costs.

Second Republic lawmaker Dr Junaid Mohammed said: “You can’t hire out the functions of the government to an individual no matter how connected they are…”
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Opinion:What a country!!! Security officials should hand over security details to militants? This is a bad precedence and time will tell. Why not recruit the so called militants to the respective security agencies and let them work together thereby ensuring accountability and illegal proliferation of arms and all what not.

Re: Ex-militants, OPC Begin N9.3b Pipeline Jobs Today by pedel: 8:37am On Apr 27, 2015
Once upon a time, there was a country called Nigeria.

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Re: Ex-militants, OPC Begin N9.3b Pipeline Jobs Today by Young03(m): 8:39am On Apr 27, 2015
Ok
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Re: Ex-militants, OPC Begin N9.3b Pipeline Jobs Today by ozoigbondu: 8:39am On Apr 27, 2015
hmmm
Re: Ex-militants, OPC Begin N9.3b Pipeline Jobs Today by Basildvalour(m): 8:40am On Apr 27, 2015
Now, militants have become "legitimate" security agents

God Help this country

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Re: Ex-militants, OPC Begin N9.3b Pipeline Jobs Today by medamillion(m): 8:41am On Apr 27, 2015
We are really witnessing what it takes to be a hero in the person of president Jonathan, how on earth could this kind of idea be contemplated not to talk of bringing to reality?

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Re: Ex-militants, OPC Begin N9.3b Pipeline Jobs Today by donchrisk(m): 8:43am On Apr 27, 2015
Ok now, goat guiding yam lolzz

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Re: Ex-militants, OPC Begin N9.3b Pipeline Jobs Today by PassingShot(m): 8:46am On Apr 27, 2015
Let them enjoy it while it lasts because it won't last forever.

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Re: Ex-militants, OPC Begin N9.3b Pipeline Jobs Today by ibkgab001: 8:46am On Apr 27, 2015
Nigeria we aid thee

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Re: Ex-militants, OPC Begin N9.3b Pipeline Jobs Today by horladtop(m): 8:47am On Apr 27, 2015
this is not suppose to be, in a country where we pay salaries for security agents.. GEJ is just still encouraging this militant boyz or could we say employment creation....... if u feel as am feeling just click likes

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Re: Ex-militants, OPC Begin N9.3b Pipeline Jobs Today by minifuworld: 8:47am On Apr 27, 2015
time wil tell
Re: Ex-militants, OPC Begin N9.3b Pipeline Jobs Today by Jorussia(m): 8:47am On Apr 27, 2015
I wonder why d govt have deliberately decided to incapacitate our security forces..These contracts will not stand in the incoming administration, because it will be an embarrassment to us as a nation.The pipeline vandalization is an handiwork of these criminal groups.
Re: Ex-militants, OPC Begin N9.3b Pipeline Jobs Today by okonri(m): 8:53am On Apr 27, 2015
Interesting development. This could go two ways: Potential 'time bomb' or perfectly secured Nigerian oil. The next government will determine which way it goes.
Re: Ex-militants, OPC Begin N9.3b Pipeline Jobs Today by Nobody: 8:56am On Apr 27, 2015
This is too bad for a country called Nigeria , imagine US, Syria giving ISIS security job grin
Re: Ex-militants, OPC Begin N9.3b Pipeline Jobs Today by dhardline(m): 8:58am On Apr 27, 2015
Wow...every setion in Nigeria is now fully armed preparing for what is to come...boko haram, opc, militants...We all should just be prepared cause anything can happen anytime.
Re: Ex-militants, OPC Begin N9.3b Pipeline Jobs Today by Nobody: 9:05am On Apr 27, 2015
So this is where Jonathan was taking our nation to shocked with this arrangement, militants can acquire the most sophisticated weaponry to do whatever they like. Jona what were you thinking? Who monitors the activities of these militants?

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Re: Ex-militants, OPC Begin N9.3b Pipeline Jobs Today by papaejima1: 9:17am On Apr 27, 2015
Hmmn, ok watching
Re: Ex-militants, OPC Begin N9.3b Pipeline Jobs Today by OrlandoOwoh(m): 9:23am On Apr 27, 2015
Buhari will surely stop this beginning from May 29.
Re: Ex-militants, OPC Begin N9.3b Pipeline Jobs Today by luvmijeje(f): 9:26am On Apr 27, 2015
Arrant nonsense! Thank God Nigerians have kicked the wicked President out.

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Re: Ex-militants, OPC Begin N9.3b Pipeline Jobs Today by Jaideyone(m): 10:25am On Apr 27, 2015
hero indeed
Re: Ex-militants, OPC Begin N9.3b Pipeline Jobs Today by PointB: 10:29am On Apr 27, 2015
Good move.

Now we wait and watch for the counter moves!
Re: Ex-militants, OPC Begin N9.3b Pipeline Jobs Today by AHA1(m): 10:31am On Apr 27, 2015
Buhari will surely stop this beginning from May 29

Lie....BUHARI IS NOT THAT STUPID...HE WILL NEVER REVOKE SUCH CONTRACT
Re: Ex-militants, OPC Begin N9.3b Pipeline Jobs Today by focus7: 10:36am On Apr 27, 2015
Am sure they will lose it in the month of June.
Re: Ex-militants, OPC Begin N9.3b Pipeline Jobs Today by Nobody: 10:39am On Apr 27, 2015
biafra is the answer for every eastern bloc citizen take it or brush your azzes on rusty oil pipe line . cool
Re: Ex-militants, OPC Begin N9.3b Pipeline Jobs Today by Realdeals(m): 11:12am On Apr 27, 2015
If the contract is not cancelled it will definitely be reviewed by GMB

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Re: Ex-militants, OPC Begin N9.3b Pipeline Jobs Today by focus7: 11:34am On Apr 27, 2015
Haykay80:



Opinion:What a country!!! Security officials should hand over security details to militants? This is a bad precedence and time will tell. Why not recruit the so called militants to the respective security agencies and let them work together thereby ensuring accountability and illegal proliferation of arms and all what not.
This can only happen in Jonathan government under PDP, and that explain the reason why Boko Haram strives under PDP.

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Re: Ex-militants, OPC Begin N9.3b Pipeline Jobs Today by disloman(m): 11:35am On Apr 27, 2015
Is this a country?

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Re: Ex-militants, OPC Begin N9.3b Pipeline Jobs Today by disloman(m): 11:41am On Apr 27, 2015
Jorussia:
I wonder why d govt have deliberately decided to incapacitate our security forces..These contracts will not stand in the incoming administration, because it will be an embarrassment to us as a nation.The pipeline vandalization is an handiwork of these criminal groups.
The govt did d best thing 4 d country.GEJ is my hero.Tompolo is my brother cheesy n some pple r so daft that their futures r worthless.
Re: Ex-militants, OPC Begin N9.3b Pipeline Jobs Today by talktrue1(m): 11:59am On Apr 27, 2015
militant pays now
Re: Ex-militants, OPC Begin N9.3b Pipeline Jobs Today by cktheluckyman: 12:25pm On Apr 27, 2015
Jorussia:
I wonder why d govt have deliberately decided to incapacitate our security forces..These contracts will not stand in the incoming administration, because it will be an embarrassment to us as a nation.The pipeline vandalization is an handiwork of these criminal groups.

BUHARI SHOULD DARE CANCEL IT AND SEE WHAT WILL HAPPEN AFTERWARDS
Re: Ex-militants, OPC Begin N9.3b Pipeline Jobs Today by Nobody: 12:28pm On Apr 27, 2015
May 29th,2015 should be fast fast forwarded. Please come quick.
Re: Ex-militants, OPC Begin N9.3b Pipeline Jobs Today by gulfer: 12:35pm On Apr 27, 2015
The Federal Government, it was learnt, is set to make a two-month payment out of the N9.3billion contract sum to the beneficiaries through the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC).

The exact amount to be paid could not be ascertained last night.

The security agencies will hand over to the militants today, a source said last night.


The contract was signed on March 16. The companies are owned by some former Niger Delta militants and prominent citizens, including founder of the Oodua Peoples Congress (OPC) Dr. Frederick Fasehun who confirmed that his company was being considered for the multi-billion naira contract.
Mo gbe @ the boldened...............facepalm embarassed embarassed embarassed

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