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…warn against campaign to undermine Stability of the Niger Delta
By Gloria Ikibah
The President of the South South Initiative, Emmanuel Iriogbe, has defended the current pipeline surveillance framework in the Niger Delta, warning that attempts to discredit the system could undermine the stability recently restored in the region.
Speaking at a press briefing in Abuja, Iriogbe said the group convened the meeting to address what it described as growing misinformation surrounding the protection of Nigeria’s oil pipelines, particularly in the wake of ongoing discussions and scrutiny by the National Assembly.
According to him, Nigeria’s oil infrastructure remains the backbone of the country’s economy and has for decades suffered from widespread vandalism, oil theft and organised criminal activity.
He said, “We have convened this press briefing today under the platform of the South South Initiative to address certain disturbing developments and deliberate misinformation currently circulating regarding the protection of Nigeria’s oil pipelines and the security architecture that has restored stability to the Niger Delta.
“Nigeria’s crude oil infrastructure is not just an industrial asset; it is the lifeline of our national economy. For decades, our nation suffered enormous losses as a result of pipeline vandalism, illegal bunkering, oil theft, and organised criminality across the Niger Delta,” he said.
He said the country had lost trillions of dollars that could have been used to fund development projects and critical public services.
The SSI President further explained that a major shift occurred when the Federal Government began adopting a community-based approach to pipeline protection during the administration of former President Goodluck Jonathan, a policy he said had been sustained by subsequent administrations.
“For many years, successive governments struggled to address this menace. Conventional approaches, including reliance solely on formal security agencies, unfortunately proved inadequate to stem the tide of theft and destruction.
“However, a turning point came when the Federal Government adopted a community-driven security approach, engaging indigenous pipeline surveillance companies with deep knowledge of the terrain and the communities,” Iriogbe stated.
Iriogbe identified companies such as Tantita Security Services and Maton Engineering Services among indigenous surveillance operators working across the region.
“One of the foremost among these companies is Tantita Security Services. There is also Maton Engineering Services, alongside other indigenous surveillance organisations operating across the Niger Delta. This strategy has produced measurable and undeniable results,” he said.
He maintained that before the introduction of the community-based surveillance structure, pipeline vandalism and illegal refineries were widespread across the Niger Delta.
According to him, the situation has significantly improved in recent years.
“Before the introduction of these indigenous surveillance structures, Nigeria’s pipelines were under relentless attack. Illegal refineries operated openly, crude was siphoned in massive quantities, and the nation could not even determine the exact volume of oil being produced or stolen.
“Today, the story is different. Pipeline vandalism has reduced drastically. Illegal bunkering activities have been significantly curtailed. The Federal Government can now make projections and budgetary plans based on more reliable production data,” he said.
He attributed the progress to the inclusion of host communities in the protection of oil infrastructure.
“These achievements did not happen by accident. They happened because local stakeholders were incorporated into the security architecture. Communities that host these pipelines now participate directly in protecting them,” he added.
Iriogbe explained that when the surveillance contract was awarded to Tantita Security Services, its leadership convened a major meeting in Oporoza, the traditional headquarters of the Gbaramatu Kingdom, where leaders from across the Niger Delta gathered to discuss an inclusive surveillance structure.
According to him, coordinators and subcontractors were appointed from areas where the pipelines pass, ensuring broad community participation.
“At that meeting, the leadership made it clear that pipeline protection would not be monopolised by one ethnic group or community. Instead, surveillance responsibilities were distributed across tribes and communities.
“This inclusive approach ensured that every community became a stakeholder in protecting national assets. These are verifiable facts,” he said.
The South South Initiative president also alleged that individuals who previously benefited from illegal bunkering were behind recent campaigns against the surveillance system.
“Corruption, especially in the oil bunkering sector, is fighting back. Those who profited from the chaos of pipeline vandalism and illegal refineries are naturally uncomfortable with the new order of accountability and surveillance,” he said.
He further warned against entrusting national resources to individuals whose presence in the region had been linked to corrupt practices.
“We cannot trust our resources to so-called forces whose only duty in the region is corruption and collaboration with illegal refineries,” he said.
Iriogbe urged Nigerians and the Federal Government to carefully scrutinise allegations being circulated against the current surveillance framework.
He noted that many oil-producing countries around the world invest heavily in protecting their energy infrastructure.
“The South South Initiative therefore urges the Nigerian public and the Federal Government to treat these allegations with extreme caution. We must not allow the enemies of Nigeria’s progress to dismantle what has taken years to build.
“No serious nation leaves the protection of its primary economic resource to chance. Nigeria should not be expected to do otherwise.
“Pipeline surveillance companies like Tantita are not merely security contractors. They have also demonstrated strong commitments to corporate social responsibility. Across the Niger Delta, numerous developmental initiatives have been undertaken,” he said.
He warned that dismantling the existing security arrangement without a clear alternative could push the Niger Delta back to the era of militancy and pipeline attacks.
“There was a time when the Niger Delta was engulfed in violence. Militancy disrupted production, pipelines were destroyed, and national revenues collapsed,” he said.
Iriogbe therefore called on the administration of Bola Ahmed Tinubu to sustain the current framework, to remain focused on protecting the gains made in the region.
“If necessary, the Federal Government may constitute a high-powered independent delegation to verify the claims we have presented today.
“In conclusion, we call on all well-meaning Nigerians to reject propaganda designed to resurrect the dark era of oil theft and pipeline vandalism. Let us protect the progress we have made and support systems that work,” he said.
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Court orders EFCC to pay N10m fine for defaming ex-Power Minister, Agunloye
A High Court of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) sitting at Maitama has ordered the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) to pay a fine of N10million for defaming a former Minister of Power, Dr. Olu Agunloye, through a libelous publication on its social media handles.
The court, in a judgment delivered by Justice Peter Kekemeke, found that the anti-graft agency damaged the claimant’s reputation.
Agunloye, in a N10billion defamation claim he filed before the court, insisted that the publication the EFCC carried on its website and X (formerly Twitter) handle, titled: “EFCC arraigns Agunloye over $6billion fraud,” tarnished his image and occasioned reputational damage against him.
In the writ of summons marked FCT/HC/CV/1199/2024, which he filed through his team of lawyers led by Mr. Adeola Adedipe, SAN, he claimed that the agency dented his good name and dragged his integrity into the mud.
He told the court that the commission accused him of being a corrupt and fraudulent individual through the defamatory post it shared on its official website and other allied online platforms.
He prayed the court to declare that the post was false and defamatory.
Besides, he sought an order for EFCC to retract the publication against him and tender an unreserved apology.
He equally sought the award of N1billion to him as general and exemplary damages.
Delivering judgment in the matter on Wednesday, Justice Kekemeke held that the publication the claimant complained about had all the ingredients of defamation.
He held that the publication made by the EFCC was in permanent form with the name of the claimant mentioned.
The court further held that EFCC’s sole witness in the case, an Assistant Commissioner of Police, Umar Hussain Babangida, despite initially denying knowledge of the said publication, later admitted that it was from the defendant’s media department.
According to the judge, the case did not challenge EFCC’s power to investigate economic and financial crimes as claimed by the defendant.
He noted that having gone through the charge in the criminal case against the claimant before the Apo Division of the FCT High Court, there is nowhere in it that alleges fraud, contrary to the EFCC’s publication.
The court added that the issue of fraud is not in any of the exhibits tendered before it in the course of hearing the case, as stated in what it described as a “sensational headline” in the publication.
The judge held that EFCC failed to prove the truth of the said publication.
Stressing that the EFCC is not a news outlet but an investigative agency, Justice Kekemeke held that the commission knew that Agunloye was not involved in a fraud of $6billion.
The court held that the claimant successfully proved that the publication against him was accentuated by malice, and resolved issues one and two in favour of the former minister.
The court declared that the contentious publication on EFCC’s official website and X handle was false and defamatory.
It ordered the commission to retract the publication and offer a public apology to the claimant on its website and in two other national dailies.
The court further issued an order of perpetual injunction restraining EFCC from defaming the former minister.
Meantime, reacting to the judgment on Wednesday, counsel for EFCC, Dr. Wahab Shittu, SAN, said the commission would file an appeal to challenge it.
Shittu, SAN, contended that the case was premature, as the claimant’s criminal charge had yet to be concluded and judgment delivered.
“Though the court has delivered its judgment, we are definitely going to appeal the court’s decision,” he added.
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Defence minister orders troops to shoot bandits on sight
Christopher Musa, minister of defence, has ordered security personnel deployed to combat banditry and terrorism to take immediate action against armed criminals.
He warned that any operative who fails to engage bandits or terrorists under the guise of awaiting orders would be regarded as an accomplice.
Musa issued the directive on Wednesday in Sokoto during the commissioning of 62 operational vehicles and security equipment valued at N27.127 billion, procured by the Sokoto State government to strengthen security operations across the state.
Addressing troops and other security personnel, the defence minister stressed that operatives already deployed to conflict zones have the authority to confront armed criminals without waiting for further directives.
“Once you are deployed, do not wait for any order from anybody to shoot any bandit or any terrorist.
“Anybody who refuses to shoot or kill any bandit or terrorist in the name of waiting for an order, we will treat you like a bandit,” Musa said.
His remarks come amid renewed efforts by the federal government to intensify military operations against armed bandits and terrorist groups operating across the North-West and other parts of the country.
Musa described the commissioning of the security assets as more than the unveiling of equipment, saying it reflected strategic leadership and a shared commitment to strengthening Nigeria’s security architecture.
“This event is not merely the unveiling of security assets. It is a demonstration of strategic leadership, responsible governance and our collective determination to strengthen the security architecture of Sokoto State and Nigeria as a whole,” he said.
The minister commended Ahmed Aliyu, the governor, for sustaining logistical support to security agencies, describing the governor’s investment in security as a model worthy of emulation.
Identifying himself as “a proud son of Sokoto”, Musa said the state had remained relatively peaceful because of strong collaboration among the government, security agencies and local communities.
He noted that the newly commissioned armoured vehicles and tactical equipment would enhance operational mobility, intelligence gathering and force protection in the ongoing campaign against banditry, terrorism and kidnapping.
The defence minister also urged security agencies to ensure proper maintenance and effective deployment of the newly acquired assets.
“This equipment costs billions of naira. We don’t want to hand them over and then you throw them away or mishandle them. They must serve the purpose for which they were procured,” he said.
While calling for decisive action against criminal groups, Musa reminded security personnel to uphold professionalism and respect the rights of law-abiding citizens.
“You are not to go there and extort or harass the people. You are there to protect them and work with them to eliminate bandits and terrorists operating within your area,” he added.
Earlier, Aliyu said the latest procurement formed part of his administration’s sustained investment in improving security since assuming office.
According to him, the state purchased bulletproof vehicles, Buffalo Armoured Personnel Carriers (APCs), 320 motorcycles, 3,200 security gadgets, 2,000 bulletproof helmets and protective vests, 200 night-vision goggles, thermal devices and other tactical equipment.
“In all, we are distributing 62 vehicles and the security equipment highlighted above. These vehicles and security equipment cost the Sokoto State Government N27.127 billion,” the governor said.
Aliyu disclosed that his administration had already committed more than N36 billion to security interventions, including the construction of military and police barracks, procurement of operational vehicles and motorcycles, establishment of the Sokoto State Community Guard Corps and support for the Nigerian Air Force Base in the state.
The governor also revealed that his administration had transmitted a bill to the Sokoto State House of Assembly seeking tougher penalties for informants who aid bandits and other criminal elements.
“The bill is currently before the State House of Assembly, and once it is passed, we will sign it without any further delay,” he said.
He further announced the approval of a Command and Control Centre aimed at strengthening surveillance, intelligence sharing and coordination of security operations across Sokoto.
Aliyu appealed to residents to continue providing credible intelligence to security agencies, stressing that defeating insecurity requires active collaboration between the government, security forces and the public.
“Security is a collective responsibility, and together we shall overcome every security challenge confronting our state,” he said.
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NSCDC deploys 1,300 personnel for Edo LG poll
The Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, Edo State Command, has deployed 1,300 personnel across the three senatorial districts ahead of the forthcoming local government election slated for Saturday, July 11, 2026.
This was disclosed in a statement issued by the spokesman,
NSCDC Edo State Command, Ogbebor Efosa, on Wednesday.
Efosa expressed the NSCDC’s readiness to protect lives and property, as well as critical national assets and infrastructure, before, during, and after the election, adding that necessary security arrangements had been concluded.
The statement read, “The Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, Edo State Command, has deployed 1,300 personnel across the three senatorial districts ahead of the LG election on Saturday.
“The State Commandant, Akintayo Ayinla, has assured the people of Edo State that the command is fully prepared to discharge its constitutional mandate and provide a secure environment for a peaceful electoral process.”
The spokesman, on behalf of the state commandant, called on all political parties, candidates, their supporters, and other stakeholders to abide by the electoral laws, shun all forms of violence and electoral malpractice, and conduct themselves peacefully throughout the exercise.
He also reaffirmed the command’s commitment to working in synergy with other security agencies to ensure that the local government election is free, fair, credible, and peaceful across the state.
The command encouraged eligible voters to come out and exercise their civic responsibility without fear, assuring them of adequate security throughout the electoral process.
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