NIMASA Pays Tompolo N1.5bn Monthly – Ex-chairman

The
pioneer chairman of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety
Agency (NIMASA), Dr Ahmed Tijani Ramalan, has disclosed that the agency
pays the sum of N1.5bn monthly to the ex-militant leader of the Movement
for the Emancipation of Niger Delta (MEND), Mr. Government Ekpemupolo,
alias Tompolo, to protect the nation’s maritime areas.
Dr
Ramalan, however, lamented that despite such gesture, the country still
loses over 400,000 barrels of crude oil daily from the nation’s shores.
The
former NIMASA chairman, who revealed this to LEADERSHIP in an interview
in Kaduna, called on President Muhammadu Buhari to cancel the contract
given to the ex-militant by the administration of former President
Goodluck Jonathan.
He said, “Over 400, 000 barrels of crude oil
are being stolen daily from our shores under President Jonathan; yet we
had a government that has the Navy, the Army and the Air Force, and the
government of Jonathan decides to hand over the security of our maritime
waters to Tompolo at a very exorbitant amount of money.
“And
these same people that are given the job of our maritime security are
the ones that are collaborating with the international shipping
companies to steal our oil.”
According to him, one of the ways to help the country’s economy to bounce back is to revoke Tompolo’s contract.
“And
if Buhari does not do so, we will be the first to start attacking him.
There is no basis to give that kind of billion naira job to
ex-militants,” he declared.
Making further clarification on how
long the payment has been going on, Ramalan said it started “sometime
after 2011 when Jonathan won his election and since then the payment has
been on.
“I was the pioneer chairman of NIMASA, and
NIMASA is the one funding the contract given to Tompolo. This is a guy
that is collecting about N1.5bn every month and yet our Armed Forces are
not well funded. So, we call on the president to discard such
contract.”
He further stated that Buhari’s strong character and honesty would help him to lead country well.
“We
supported President Buhari’s presidency because we believe that the
country needs a strong leadership. The insecurity and economic problem
that we are having in the country today is because of lack of a strong
and quality leadership,” he said.
“We believe the country needs a
leader that is not corrupt, because the issue of corruption in the
country has led the country to its knees.
“The country would have
gone down if the administration of Jonathan was allowed to continue.
For us, we believe that having a new leader is what the country needs
because of the massive corruption. We believe in President Buhari; we
believe there is hope in having him as the president.”
He also expressed confidence in Buhari’s ability to solve the problem of insecurity in the country.
Attempt
by LEADERSHIP to get clarification on the allegation from Mr.
Government Ekpemupolo wasn’t successful. Initial calls made to his
spokesperson, Comrade Paul Bebenimibo went unanswered, likewise SMS but
he later replied to an SMS sent to him saying “I will get across to my
boss.” He never got back again to LEADERSHIP up to the time of going to
press when several calls around 11:27pm where again made to him.
Ex-Militants To PMB: Review Oil Pipeline Surveillance Contract
Some
ex Niger Delta militants have called on President Muhammadu Buhari to
review the multi-million dollar oil pipeline security contract awarded
to ex-militant leader, Government Ekpemukpolo, alias Tompolo and other
ex-militants by the past administration.
Coming under the aegis
of The National Coalition of Niger Delta Ex-agitators led by its
national president, Israel Akpodoro, they made the call yesterday in a
press conference held in Abuja.
In 2012, the President Goodluck
Jonathan administration signed a $103 million deal with Global West
Vessel Specialist Agency Ltd, a company linked to Tompolo. The deal was
to patrol Nigeria’s waterways to stop piracy and oil theft.
Addressing
newsmen on behalf of the ex-militants, Akpodoro also called on Buhari
to review the Niger Delta amnesty programme, citing “fraud” and
“selective treatment” in the federal government rehabilitation
programme.
He, however, cautioned Buhari against scrapping the Niger Delta amnesty programmme.
The
ex-militants also stated that Jonathan lost the 2015 presidential
election because the exercise was a “free and fair” contest.
“We
boldly endorsed Buhari before the 2015 presidential election. We were
not sponsored. We faced threats,” the ex-militants stated, while
declaring continuous support for the Buhari administration.
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