Pipeline Contract: Don’t work against Nigeria, NDPF urges ex-militants
The Niger Delta Peace Front has urged ex-militants and youths of the region to refrain from being manipulated by saboteurs to harm Nigeria’s economy.
The Niger Delta Peace Front has cautioned ex-militants who have been criticizing the renewal of the pipeline protection contract in the media to be careful of malicious individuals who do not have the nation’s best interests at heart.
The Chairman of NPDF and Secretary, Patterson Efemena and Onyem Philip respectively made the admonition in a statement on Sunday.
They wondered how those who benefited immensely from Tantita in the first phase of the contract would be the ones championing subversiveness against the firm.
The Niger Delta Peace Front advised ex-militants who have been spending substantial amounts of money to discredit Tantita and the NNPC in the media to stop wasting energy on an issue that has already been decided by the President.
They insisted that such efforts could be deployed to ventures that would be beneficial to society.
The NDPF stressed that contracts are not won through threats but by demonstrable capacity and track record to follow through the procedure spelt out in the contract terms.
The NPDF requested that those who are unhappy with the decision to renew the contract show patriotism by offering support to TSL, which employed nearly 18,000 youths from the region to successfully carry out the first phase of the oil pipeline contract.
The group recalled that the contract which has become the subject of needless controversy was executed by people in the same region for over 12 years with no protest whatsoever from anywhere.
The NPDF noted that the orchestrated media campaign is targeted at the soul of the Nigerian economy by a hard-fighting clique of silent billionaires who see Tantita and the NNPCL as enemies because of the recorded successes against oil theft.
The statement urged those behind the attacks to stop the blackmail “and embrace the prevailing mood of the nation that clearly says enough to oil theft.”
Efemena and Onyem praised President Bola Tinubu and Mr. Mele Kyari for their intentional choice to build upon the progress made in the fight against oil theft led by Tantita, through the NNPCL.
According to the statement, “We have observed the sponsored mudslinging and other veiled threats to the Federal Government and the Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation Limited over the renewal of the oil pipeline contract awarded to Tantita Security Services Limited.
“As stakeholders in the Niger Delta, we have resisted the urge to join the fray in the days leading to the renewal of the critical contract to Tantita Security Limited.
“This we did because we hold it dearly to our hearts that subversive activities sponsored by those who benefited monthly from Tantita will not further the interest of Nigeria.
“We have tried discreetly to prevail on those who have committed huge amount of funds to sponsor the most invidious publications not just against against Tantita but also the NNPCL and top government functionaries to stop and embrace the prevailing mood of the nation that says enough to oil theft.
“We are of the view that it is about time we stopped these threats and name-calling to pursue things that are beneficial to our dear country’s finances and the poorly managed ecology of our homeland.
“Oil theft has to be called its right name – a plague on the financial well-being of our country. We will surely do better if we commit half of the energy we have dissipated on this issue to the product end of putting up a concerted front under Tantita to fight oil theft.
“Perhaps, we need stress the point here that contracts are not won by hurling insults at the awarding authorities on the pages of newspapers and those selected for jobs.
“As many have observed, and rightly so, you need demonstrable capacity, and a track record to follow through the procedure spelt out for contract award.
“Lastly, we wish to refresh the memories of those threading this path of infamy that this same contract was executed at heavier cost by some persons for over 12 years with no protest from anywhere. We find this din over the renewed contract rather curious and suspicious.
“As people from the Niger Delta, we should join forces with Tantita to prosecute a successful campaign against our country and our environment rather than supporting the saboteurs of our economy over a port of porridge.
To know when to withdraw is wisdom and now is the time to stop the needless campaign.
“We commend Mr President and the NNPC for the deliberate decision to strengthen the war against oil theft.”
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