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Ex-militants Allege Exclusion From NNPCL Contracts, Threaten Violence by Paraman: 11:34am On Oct 09, 2023
The Coalition of Ex-agitators of Niger Delta says it is preparing for a showdown with the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited for allegedly excluding Niger Deltans from the recent award of pipeline maintenance contracts.

The ex-militant leaders said it was insensitive and provocative for the NNPCL to award pipeline maintenance contracts to only northern companies.

The coalition stated this in a statement on Sunday signed by its Coordinator, Gershom Gbobo; spokesperson, Chief David Tonye Banigo; National Secretary, Johnson Akpobari, and National Director, Mobilisation, Goodluck Warikere.

We will never allow such cheating, marginalisation, injustice and insensitivity to occur in this new administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, whose mantra remains justice, equity and fairness.

The NNPCL should know that its actions and conducts would determine the level of peace in the oil-bearing communities of the Niger Delta. We will not allow this provocative action of awarding pipeline maintenance contracts only to companies owned by northern cabals.

What happens to all the Niger Delta indigenous companies? No northern company would be allowed to carry out routine maintenance on pipelines located in our territory,” the coalition said in the statement.

It said it was important for the NNPCL to engage Niger Delta firms “to create jobs for the youths and keep all stakeholders busy.”

We warn that there will be unrest and crisis if NNPCL fails to review this gross injustice. We are sure that international communities will understand that we are fighting for our rights.

We must be involved in this. This is one contract that can be used to discourage pipeline vandalism in the Niger Delta. Why will they give such contracts to people who are not from the region?

Have they awarded any contract in the North to those of us from the Niger Delta? Is it feasible for us to go to the North and agitate for contracts? We call on Mr President, the National Security Adviser, Secretary to the Federation and the Chief of Staff to intervene in this and stop this disrespect to our region.

“We are not saying that they should not award contracts to some of those northern companies. What we are saying is that they should award contracts to them in their domains and award contracts to us in our own domains.

“You cannot be taking everything from our environment through pipelines and still deny us the opportunity to maintain those pipelines,” the ex-agitators said.

https://punchng.com/ex-militants-allege-exclusion-from-nnpcl-contracts-threaten-violence/?utm_source=telegram&utm_medium=social

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Re: Ex-militants Allege Exclusion From NNPCL Contracts, Threaten Violence by Oghighirhighi: 12:11pm On Oct 09, 2023
Foolish fools, the so called 17 point agenda that Osinbajo, on behalf of Buhari negotiatiated with the Avengers was never mentioned again, and you people are back making empty threats

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Re: Ex-militants Allege Exclusion From NNPCL Contracts, Threaten Violence by Guyman01: 12:23pm On Oct 09, 2023
This was what Igbos tried for years to enlighten people in the Niger Delta about benefiting from their God given resources, but Lagos Ibadan media rather turned it around and spread the propaganda that Igbos were after the resources which Igbo land is also richly blessed with.
Even under a Yoruba led govt, we can see that the injustices against the Niger Delta continues because these contracts would not have been awarded without presidential approval as Tinubu is the Minister of Petroleum.
Over 35 people were burnt to death in a makeshift refinery in Rivers State and another hundred burnt beyond recognition after a petrol tanker fell due to bad roads.
Then some few northern business men will sign multi billion contracts to maintain pipelines some of which doesn't even generate revenue while the Airforce will be dropping bombs on people working on makeshift refineries and adding to the environmental pollution in the process.

After siphoning Billions of dollars from Petroleum subsidy for years another avenue has been created for the Northern elites to keep siphoning the Niger Delta resources while illegal mining continues unabated in many Northern states to a point that Emefiele a son of Niger Delta was forced to buy Zamfara gold on behalf of Federal Government as CBN governor

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Re: Ex-militants Allege Exclusion From NNPCL Contracts, Threaten Violence by Bubu4Sea: 2:42pm On Oct 09, 2023
Guyman01:
This was what Igbos tried for years to enlighten people in the Niger Delta about benefiting from their God given resources, but Lagos Ibadan media rather turned it around and spread the propaganda that Igbos were after the resources which Igbo land is also richly blessed with.
Even under a Yoruba led govt, we can see that the injustices against the Niger Delta continues because these contracts would not have been awarded without presidential approval as Tinubu is the Minister of Petroleum.
Over 35 people were burnt to death in a makeshift refinery in Rivers State and another hundred burnt beyond recognition after a petrol tanker fell due to bad roads.
Then some few northern business men will sign multi billion contracts to maintain pipelines some of which doesn't even generate revenue while the Airforce will be dropping bombs on people working on makeshift refineries and adding to the environmental pollution in the process.
Many of us in the Niger Delta know that the igbos are our best allies.
That's why the skull mining west is trying to separate us. grin

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Re: Ex-militants Allege Exclusion From NNPCL Contracts, Threaten Violence by Longinyamapucci(m): 2:42pm On Oct 09, 2023
That's dokubo frickin business, fake Igbo clan, here in ogbaland we bunk and bunk till we send those trying to stop our good giving resource in the name of one people to bunker.

We must bunk till Petroleum price hit 2000k.
Re: Ex-militants Allege Exclusion From NNPCL Contracts, Threaten Violence by Rich4god(m): 2:43pm On Oct 09, 2023
Everybody just dey talk rubbish for this country.

I miss the days of Abacha and Obasanjo

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Re: Ex-militants Allege Exclusion From NNPCL Contracts, Threaten Violence by BigYash: 2:43pm On Oct 09, 2023
This guys will never have sense.. They are just after peanuts..

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Re: Ex-militants Allege Exclusion From NNPCL Contracts, Threaten Violence by Prographics1: 2:43pm On Oct 09, 2023

Re: Ex-militants Allege Exclusion From NNPCL Contracts, Threaten Violence by Dipsevoid: 2:44pm On Oct 09, 2023
tongue
Re: Ex-militants Allege Exclusion From NNPCL Contracts, Threaten Violence by PaperWorld: 2:44pm On Oct 09, 2023
Noisemakers

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Re: Ex-militants Allege Exclusion From NNPCL Contracts, Threaten Violence by mrjoeblinks: 2:44pm On Oct 09, 2023
Ehen?
.
Make una buy relaxer chillax! The choppings go still reach una

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Re: Ex-militants Allege Exclusion From NNPCL Contracts, Threaten Violence by Wisidoeli61: 2:44pm On Oct 09, 2023
Get sense for once
Re: Ex-militants Allege Exclusion From NNPCL Contracts, Threaten Violence by wittywriter: 2:44pm On Oct 09, 2023
NigerDeltaIdiot.



Wittyness.

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Re: Ex-militants Allege Exclusion From NNPCL Contracts, Threaten Violence by Diligent1(f): 2:46pm On Oct 09, 2023
I heard Buhari gave them contracts but they mismanaged it.

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Re: Ex-militants Allege Exclusion From NNPCL Contracts, Threaten Violence by Eriggs: 2:46pm On Oct 09, 2023
Idiots.
Una go collect if una try any pipelines bombing.

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Re: Ex-militants Allege Exclusion From NNPCL Contracts, Threaten Violence by Eriggs: 2:46pm On Oct 09, 2023
Longinyamapucci:
That's dokubo frickin business, fake Igbo clan, here in ogbaland we bunk and bunk till we send those trying to stop our good giving resource in the name of one people to bunker.

We must bunk till Petroleum price hit 2000k.
Mumu talk

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Re: Ex-militants Allege Exclusion From NNPCL Contracts, Threaten Violence by guysbewise: 2:46pm On Oct 09, 2023
Guyman01:
This was what Igbos tried for years to enlighten people in the Niger Delta about benefiting from their God given resources, but Lagos Ibadan media rather turned it around and spread the propaganda that Igbos were after the resources which Igbo land is also richly blessed with.
Even under a Yoruba led govt, we can see that the injustices against the Niger Delta continues because these contracts would not have been awarded without presidential approval as Tinubu is the Minister of Petroleum.
Over 35 people were burnt to death in a makeshift refinery in Rivers State and another hundred burnt beyond recognition after a petrol tanker fell due to bad roads.
Then some few northern business men will sign multi billion contracts to maintain pipelines some of which doesn't even generate revenue while the Airforce will be dropping bombs on people working on makeshift refineries and adding to the environmental pollution in the process.

"before Ojuku declared the
republic of biafra in may 1967
Isaac Adaka Boro an Ijaw man had declared the
Niger delta republic in february 1966.
Boro had formed the niger delta
volunteer force an armed militia with
members consisting mainly of his fellow
ethnic group declared the niger delta
republic on february 23 1966 and fought
nigeria's federal forces for 12 days but
they were eventually defeated and then
jailed by the Ironsi federal
military government [and Ojuku eastern governor] for treason"

But it was Gowon from Kanke Local Government Area in Plateau State that later set Boro free and Boro later became a major in the Nigeria army and helped to tame the Biafra army.



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KVRx3RhN3XE

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Re: Ex-militants Allege Exclusion From NNPCL Contracts, Threaten Violence by sulaak(m): 2:46pm On Oct 09, 2023
Guyman01:
This was what Igbos tried for years to enlighten people in the Niger Delta about benefiting from their God given resources, but Lagos Ibadan media rather turned it around and spread the propaganda that Igbos were after the resources which Igbo land is also richly blessed with.
Even under a Yoruba led govt, we can see that the injustices against the Niger Delta continues because these contracts would not have been awarded without presidential approval as Tinubu is the Minister of Petroleum.
Over 35 people were burnt to death in a makeshift refinery in Rivers State and another hundred burnt beyond recognition after a petrol tanker fell due to bad roads.
Then some few northern business men will sign multi billion contracts to maintain pipelines some of which doesn't even generate revenue while the Airforce will be dropping bombs on people working on makeshift refineries and adding to the environmental pollution in the process.

The people you should blame are the useless Niger-Deltan elite wearing top hats and crying for handouts.

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Re: Ex-militants Allege Exclusion From NNPCL Contracts, Threaten Violence by TheGift: 2:46pm On Oct 09, 2023
Paraman:


https://punchng.com/ex-militants-allege-exclusion-from-nnpcl-contracts-threaten-violence/?utm_source=telegram&utm_medium=social

They should go and talk to Asari to talk to His Oga BAT.

And if BAT doesn’t like it, he should tell His boy Asari as well as Asari’s boys to go and finish off those militants.

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Re: Ex-militants Allege Exclusion From NNPCL Contracts, Threaten Violence by bestman09(m): 2:48pm On Oct 09, 2023
angry
They should hold asari responsible. The dude might have collected all the contracts and settlement on their behalf

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Re: Ex-militants Allege Exclusion From NNPCL Contracts, Threaten Violence by Longinyamapucci(m): 2:48pm On Oct 09, 2023
Eriggs:

Mumu talk

I can feel your pain but I'm not from your village, go and die.

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Re: Ex-militants Allege Exclusion From NNPCL Contracts, Threaten Violence by Mvnster: 2:51pm On Oct 09, 2023
Guyman01:
This was what Igbos tried for years to enlighten people in the Niger Delta about benefiting from their God given resources, but Lagos Ibadan media rather turned it around and spread the propaganda that Igbos were after the resources which Igbo land is also richly blessed with.
Even under a Yoruba led govt, we can see that the injustices against the Niger Delta continues because these contracts would not have been awarded without presidential approval as Tinubu is the Minister of Petroleum.
Over 35 people were burnt to death in a makeshift refinery in Rivers State and another hundred burnt beyond recognition after a petrol tanker fell due to bad roads.
Then some few northern business men will sign multi billion contracts to maintain pipelines some of which doesn't even generate revenue while the Airforce will be dropping bombs on people working on makeshift refineries and adding to the environmental pollution in the process.
After foolishly creating threads insulting asari dokubo you now looking for atache? Face your front, imo, abia and anambra also have oil.

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Re: Ex-militants Allege Exclusion From NNPCL Contracts, Threaten Violence by PHIPEX(m): 2:51pm On Oct 09, 2023
What about Dokubo after all the public dancing and tweaking for Tinubu?

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Re: Ex-militants Allege Exclusion From NNPCL Contracts, Threaten Violence by Skillsnigeria: 2:52pm On Oct 09, 2023
Hmmm
Re: Ex-militants Allege Exclusion From NNPCL Contracts, Threaten Violence by EdiskyHarry: 2:52pm On Oct 09, 2023
useless Niger delta youths.
Jux 10 million naira now, they will all mute and start fighting among themselves on the sharing formula.
A Tim will come when Niger delta will wake up from their slumber, for now I'm seeing only people who are there for their pockets, not for the best interest of niger delta.

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Re: Ex-militants Allege Exclusion From NNPCL Contracts, Threaten Violence by DWJOBScom(m): 2:56pm On Oct 09, 2023
can they do it?
Can they maintain pipeline?
Are their companies registered ?
Re: Ex-militants Allege Exclusion From NNPCL Contracts, Threaten Violence by BabanawanGod: 2:57pm On Oct 09, 2023
this is injustice the northerners are just acting as if they own the country
Re: Ex-militants Allege Exclusion From NNPCL Contracts, Threaten Violence by sweerychick(f): 3:01pm On Oct 09, 2023
grin where's that fat pig called Asari mumubo or Tokunbo, he's no longer making noise for asiwaju? Abi them don relegate am

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