Would you like to your ex-spouse to get your life insurance if something were to happen to you because you forgot to change the beneficiary on your policy?
DasukiGate: Chief Tony Anenih Writes To EFCC
in NEWS
Chief Tony Anenih, a former chairman of the
Board of Trustees of the Peoples Democratic
Party (PDP), states that the N260 million
transferred to him by the office of the former
national security adviser (NSA), Sambo
Dasuki, was on the instruction of the former
president Goodluck Jonathan.
According to TheSun, Anenih wrote to a letter
to the Economic and Financial Crimes
Commission (EFCC), explaining the origin and
the designation of the money.
He mentioned that the N260 million paid to
him by the NSA’s office was a refund of part
of the N440 million he used to execute
assignments at the request by the former
Nigeria’s president.
READ ALSO: Exposed: Letter Of Jonathan’s
Agreement With Other Political Parties Leaked
If confirmed, it means that Goodluck
Jonathan was yet to pay an outstanding
N180 million owed to Anenih.
A source at the EFCC also revealed
that Anenih claimed that though the refund
of N260 million was made through the office
of the ex NSA, Dasuki, the chief did not give
his account numbers to anyone. However,
Anenih confirmed that he provided his
account details to Jonathan on request for a
refund of the money spent on the 2015
campaign.
The ex PDP chief noted he was not in a
position to ask the PDP’s hopeful in the
presidential race how he was going to source
the fund, or through which office the refund
was going to be made.
Chief Anenih further named some
beneficiaries of his personal money:
N25 million – Alhaji Mukhtar Shagari, to the
former deputy governor of Sokoto state;
N35 million – a delegation of local
government leaders from Katsina state;
N63 million – a northern group led by elder
statesman AlhajiTankoYakassai;
N100 million – Chief Olu Falae, the national
chairman of the Social Democratic Party
(SDP);
N100 million – Senator Rashidi Adewolu
Ladoja, the leader of Accord Party.
READ ALSO: $2.1bn Arms Deal: Why
Jonathan Hasn’t Been Arrested – EFCC
Chairman
In conclusion, Anenih wrote he knew nothing
about the money related to arms contract
deals. He informed the anti-graft agency that
he had made “personal sacrifices” to ensure
that the candidate of his party won by
accepting to use his personal money to pick
some campaign bills. The ex PDP chief
regretted that he could not recover all the
money spent till present.
The EFCC is currently probing the $2.1 billion
arms contract scandal involving the ex-NSA
boss, Dasuki. Some prominent politicians,
PDP leaders and members of the immediate
past administration were named as the
beneficiaries of the money.
Colonel Sambo Dasuki (rtd.) is alleged to
have shared the money meant for the
purchase of arms to fight the Boko Haram
insurgency to finance the campaign and
boost the re-election chances of Goodluck
Jonathan in the March 28, 2015, general
election.
There are indications that four more
prominent Nigerians are to be questioned by
the anti-graft agency soon.
Dasuki Gate: EFCC Didn’t Ask Me To Return Money – Falae
in NEWS
Chief Olu Falae, the national chairman of the
Social Democratic Party (SDP) has denied
reports in some quarters (not Naij.com) that
the Economic and Financial Crimes
Commission asked him to return the N100m
he collected from a former Chairman of the
Board of Trustees of the Peoples Democratic
Party, Chief Tony Anenih.
READ ALSO: Dasukigate: Presidency Reacts
To Jafaru Isa’ Arrest
The former secretary to the government of
the federation speaking in an interview with
The Punch, said no one had asked him to
return the money, which is alleged to have
come from the former National Security
Adviser, Col. Sambo Dasuki.
Olu Falae says he hasn’t been asked by the
EFCC to return the N100million Given to him
by Tony Anenih
He said: “(The) PDP gave me money and I
gave the money to the SDP, which has
confirmed receipt of the money. No one has
asked me to return any money.
“I did not tell anyone that I was asked to
return money. The reports showed great bias
towards me.”
READ ALSO: #Dasukigate: Nigerians React To
Jafaru Isa’s Arrest By EFCC
Falae’s statement comes weeks after he
admitted collecting N100 million from Tony
Anenih, a former chairman of the Board of
Trustees (BoT) of the PDP.
He said: “It is true I received the money for
the party and then it was distributed to the
state branches of the party for onward
distribution to other levels of the party.
“The money came through the party’s
account and it was through this account that
the monies were distributed.
“The account is there for everyone to verify. I
can assure you that all the branches of the
party in the states received the money.
“We have over 200,000 people in the party,
am I supposed to go around telling everyone
that I have received the money.
“I have my integrity intact. I was a former MD
of a bank, I was a former minister and a
former secretary to the government of the
federation.
“Once they cannot link us to the Dasuki
thing, they are coming up with all sorts of
things.
“Based on my integrity, these allegations
should be discarded. At 78, what will I be
doing with public funds.”
Naij.com recalls that the money was part of
at least $2.1 billion allegedly diverted by a
former National Security Adviser, Sambo
Dasuki, from arms purchase to politicians.
Nigerian Army Lied, They Killed In Thousands -Islamic Group
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The secretary, Media forum of the Islamic
Movement of Nigeria (IMN), Mr. Abdulmumin
Giwa, today, December 16, claimed that the
Nigerian soldiers killed thousands of its
members during the recent clash between the
movement and the Nigerian military.
Mr. Giwa made this declaration at a press
briefing in Abuja to shed more light on what
has been described in many quarters as a
gross violation of human rights by the
Nigerian military.
The secretary of the forum for the Islamic
movement said there was no threat posed to
the life of the Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lt
Gen Tukur Yusuf Buratai by its members as
being alleged by the Nigerian army.
Recounting what transpired on the day of the
killings, Mr Giwa said the COAS had already
passed only for soldiers to appear few
minutes later with arms and artillery.
“On that same day there was to be a Passing
out Parade (POP) at Zaria for recruits or so.
And the Chief of Army Staff (COAS) was
coming from the palace of the Emir to that
place. There were other routes he could have
taken but for one reason or the other they
decided to follow that route despite the fact
that an event was going to take place that
will attract a lot of people.
“What usually happened is that there are
people who actually help in managing traffic,
preparing parking spaces for people and
arranging people in queues to be searched
before they enter for security purposes and
things like that. That is what the movement
is aware of. To say that the COAS was
stopped in that area despite the military
presence……everyone should be surprised that
he was blocked.
READ ALSO: Zaria Massacre: Buhari Does Not
Value Nigerian Lives
“Somehow he passed and went to the event
he was going for. But not up to an hour later
the military started coming with their arms
and artillery to the point stationing
themselves around. You know some of them
were even questioned as to what is there and
what is happening. They said they are having
a POP and they have to ensure security
around. So when they took positions and did
everything they just started opening fire and
at that point in time there were people who
had arrived for the event. A lot of people
were killed and in fact in that Husainiyya
center if I say not less than 300 hundred
people are killed it is not an exaggeration,”
Giwa said.
He also spoke on how the military went
about killing members of the movement in
other parts of the town especially in Gelesu,
the house of the leader of the movement and
Darur Rahma, where the movement bury their
loved ones.
He accused the military of mutilating the
bodies of those killed and also instigating
mobs to steal from them.
“There are three incidents here, first is the
passage of the COAS and secondly the
subsequent attack on the Husainiyya by
soldiers and then thirdly the attack on the
house of the leader of the movement at
Gelesu.
“The people are loyalists. So they came there
to protect their leader and prevent him from
been killed as his life has always been in
danger. They were standing there harmlessly
while the military was there with its guns and
artillery. They shot at people sporadically for
up to 27 hours. And in that place (Gelesu)
the number of people that were killed is four
times the number of people that was killed at
Husainiyya center.
“There were check points mounted on the
road to protect the leader of the movement
and when the army got there they started
shooting. Many people were killed. You need
to see how bloody the place was. Bodies
were mutilated and they even instigated
mobs to start stealing things from the
corpses. They gathered the dead bodies
together. There are videos.
“And apart from that of Gelesu there is still
the burial ground, Darur Rahman along Zaria-
Jos road where members of the movement
used to bury their people. Some people at
the place where also attacked and dispersed
from that place. People were also killed there
and the killings continued for 27 hours,” the
secretary to the media forum of the
movement said.
Mr. Giwa said attempts were made to get to
the hierarchy of security agencies and the
state government to come to their aid but all
were futile.
“Attempts were made to call on the security
and other leaders in the country and state to
stop the killings and shootings and nothing
was done and many lives were lost –women,
children ……innocent children. It is such that
every member of the movement have
someone that has been killed. Even the
spokesperson of the movement, Ibrahim
Usman who is a journalist like you was shot
in cold blood.
“Many people were killed and there are
pictures. The military took a lot of dead
bodies to unknown locations. We call on the
government, we call on those concerned to
look into the situation. There are also
suspicions that there are massive graves
being created around.”
READ ALSO: Boko Haram Ambushed Troops
Earlier in his statement, Mr Giwa noted that
prior to the killings that happened on Sunday,
December 13, ‘there had been attacks on the
members of the movement where 35 people
were killed in cold blood including the three
sons of the leader, Shiek Ibrahim Alzak-zaky.’
He continued: “Nothing took place apart from
the condolences and the leader of the
movement called for calm insisting that he
would follow due process in addressing the
issue.
“Up till now nothing has been done on that so
people were a bit careful and resentful at the
military stationed outside the event venue
and this created a kind of tension.”
Meanwhile, the Boko Haram members today,
killed a Lieutenant-Colonel and other officers
during a fierce battle with the Nigerian army.
Reports has it that the terrorist group
attacked the convoy at a town along Bama/
Konduga axis.
Buhari Orders Customs To Give Seized Rice Others To IDPs
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President Muhammadu Buhari has ordered
the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) to give
relief materials seized from smugglers in it
warehouses to Internally Displaced Persons,
(IDPs).
PIC 18. OYO/OSUN AREA COMPTROLLER,
NIGERIAN CUSTOMS SERVICES, ALHAJI
MOHAMMED
MUNDU SHOWING ITEMS SEIZED IN
AIYEGUN BORDER OYO STATE ON MONDAY
(5/9/11).
According to the para-military public relations
officer, Wale Adeniyi, the comptroller general
has set up a national committee that would
coordinate and manage the movement and
the transfer of seized relief items to give
effect to the President’s directive.
“It is important to stress that these items are
only those that have been condemned
properly in the competent court of law and
have been forfeited to the Federal
Government of Nigeria.
“They include food items like rice, vegetable
oil, spaghetti and essential items like soap,
used clothing materials, mosquito nets,
beddings and others,’’ he said.
READ ALSO: Dasukigate: NATFORCE DG
Makes More Shocking Revelations
Mr. Adeniyi said that members of the
committee were drawn from Customs
Service, Army, Air Force, Police, Immigration
Service and the EFCC.
According to him, the customs boss also
included some NGOs, civil society
organisations and the media to give the
committee a measure of transparency and
credibility.
However, he said that the distribution of
relief items to the IDPs would slightly be
different from the previous ones the service
had done.
“This time around, our targets are not the
IDPs camps; our targets are the IDPs
themselves who are in these camps.”
“We expect that the exercise will take a
period of about eight weeks and the trip will
start very soon.
“The exercise is going to be slightly different
from what we have been doing before
because we want these things to end up
directly with the end users.
READ ALSO: #DasukiGate Stays Trending But
It’s Already Looking Like A Bleak 2016 For
Nigeria
“We are going to be working with state
governments, community leaders and other
relief agencies to ensure that these items get
to the IDPs in a secure and transparent
manner,” Mr. Adeniyi assured.
Hundreds of thousands of people were
displaced by the Boko Haram insurgency that
has ravaged north-eastern Nigeria.
Meanwhile, the Nigeria Customs Service
(NCS) has mandated all its officers to declare
their assets.
Chibok Girls: Buhari Storms Out Of Meeting With Parents
Parents of the abducted Chibok school girls
have marched to the Presidential Villa in
Abuja to protest the whereabouts of the
missing school girls, Naij.com can
authoritatively reports.
This comes 640 days after Boko Haram
terrorists abducted over 200 Nigerian
schoolgirls from the apparent safety of their
dormitory in Chibok, Borno state of Nigeria.
READ ALSO: Soldiers Detain 65 Parents Of
Kidnapped Chibok Girls
Speaking at the protest, Dr. Oby Ezekwesili
stated the need for the government to find
quick solution to the missing girls. She said
the group had earlier met with the president
on July 8, and that they are at the Villa to
discuss the promises he made to them.
However, in a swift reaction, Garba Shehu,
the SSA on media to the president said that
the members will see the president to explain
their motive adding that all efforts will be
made to see the school girls.
Premium Times reports that members of the
Bring Back Our Girls group, alongside some
parents of the missing school girls from
Chibok, Borno state, thronged the entrance to
the villa early Thursday, January 14.
But the group were instead met by a
government team comprising the Minister of
Women Affairs, Aisha Al-Hassan, as well as
the Minister of Defense, Monsur Dan-Ali, the
National Security Adviser, Mohammed
Monguno, and the Chief of Defense Staff,
Abayomi Olonishakin.
However, Women Affairs minister, Alhassan,
told the group that because of the short
notice given by the group, it was not possible
to squeeze in the meeting with BBOG on
Thursday.
She said the president was currently meeting
with a visiting president of Benin Republic.
But in a swift response, Oby Ezekwesili,
former minister of education and leader of
the BBOG, accused the minister of not being
fair. “You have been very unfair to us,” she
said. “I don’t understand why you can be
chiding the parents and the movement. These
parents were triggered by the words of the
president who promised to rescue their
daughters,” TheCable reports.
While she was still speaking, Shehu
interrupted her to announce that the
president would now meet the protesters.
However, when President Buhari eventually
arrived, he ordered journalists out of the
meeting. Shehu, who voiced the order, said
the reason was because some “sensitive
issues” were to be discussed.
Newsmen who had turned up for the meeting
thronged out of the banquet hall, venue of
the meeting, in quick steps.
According to Enough is Enough (@EiEnigeria),
the Presidency was ‘cold’ during the visit by
the Chibok parents and the
#BringBackOurGirls campaign.
The advocacy group claims that Nigeria’s
Minister of Women Affairs, Aisha Alhassan
(Mama Taraba), National Security Adviser,
Babagana Monguno and Chief of Defence
staff, Abayomi Gabriel Olonishakin bluntly
told the protesters that the Chibok girls were
not kidnapped during President Muhammadu
Buhari’s administration.
It was gathered that President Muhammadu
Buhari also stormed out of a meeting with
BBOG campaigners and parents of the
missing Chibok school girls.
The press is asked to exit the hall. All
recording gadgets to be switched off…
hard to control. #BBOGReengagesPMB
— EiE Nigeria (@EiENigeria) January 14,
2016
#BBOGReengagesPMB : The mood & tone
of the July 8th meeting was much warmer
than today’s meeting. @MBuhari was
cold. #BringBackOurGirls
— EiE Nigeria (@EiENigeria) January 14,
2016
#BBOGReengagesPMB : @MBuhari was
visibly angry. He spoke in English &
Hausa. Stormed out of the hall. No
pictures or time spent with parents.
— EiE Nigeria (@EiENigeria) January 14,
2016
Mr @mbuhari flanked by Minister of
Defense & NSA. #BBOGEngagesPMB
pic.twitter.com/1eZ5SnFaK8
— EiE Nigeria (@EiENigeria) January 14,
2016
Esther, a parent, said “no matter what
conditions our daughters are in; we want
them like that!” #BBOGReengagesPMB
pic.twitter.com/dHxrwRHqyB
— EiE Nigeria (@EiENigeria) January 14,
2016
Mr @MBuhari missed a golden opportunity
to connect ’emotionally’ with the
#ChibokParents . #BBOGReengagesPMB
The demand continues…
— EiE Nigeria (@EiENigeria) January 14,
2016
See pictures below:
BBOG protesters in meeting with President
Buhari over missing Chibok girls
Parents of missing Chibok Girls march to
Presidential Villa to protest missing school
girls
Parents of missing Chibok Girls in tears as
they seat in front of the Presidential Villa to
protest missing school girls
Parents of missing Chibok Girls protest
missing school girls at Presidential Villa
Parents of missing Chibok Girls march to
Presidential Villa to protest missing school
girls
One of the Parent of Abducted Chibok Girls
slumps during a protest to President
Muhammadu Buhari on the whereabouts of
the missing school girls in Abuja
Parents of Abducted Chibok Girls during a
protest to President Muhammadu Buhari on
the whereabouts of the missing school girls
in Abuja
Parents of Abducted Chibok Girls during a
protest to President Muhammadu Buhari on
the whereabouts of the missing school girls
in Abuja
An emotional parent of Abducted Chibok Girls
during a protest to President Muhammadu
Buhari on the whereabouts of the missing
school girls in Abuja
Parents of Abducted Chibok Girls led by Dr
Oby Ezekwesili during a protest to President
Muhammadu Buhari on the whereabouts of
the missing school girls in Abuja
Presidency Speaks About Meeting With Chibok Parents
in NEWS
Presidency has reacted to the reports that
Muhammadu Buhari walked out of the
meeting he had with parents of the missing
Chibok girls yesterday, January 14.
President Buhari during the meeting with
parents of missing Chibok girls.
Buhari’s spokesman Shehu Garba took to his
official Twitter account to clarify the
situation.
Bring Back Our Girls campaign leader Oby
Ezekwesili led aupporters of the group and
parents of the kidnapped schoolgirls on a
protest to the presidential villa in Abuja.
President Buhari has met with protesters and
ordered a new investigation into the
kidnapping of 219 girls by the deadly Boko
Haram sect in April 2014 from the town of
Chibok, Borno state.
READ ALSO: Buhari Reportedly Storms Out Of
Meeting With Parents Of Chibok Girls
(PHOTOS)
However, the journalists were asked to leave
the venue of the meeting when Buhari
entered the hall. The reports also emerged
that the president was visibly angry and
walked the activists out.
Read below some tweets from Buhari’s media
aide concerning the alleged incident:
1. We thank the BBOG_Nigeria for a good
event. But that is not to say that all of
the accounts of the meeting on Twitter
are accurate.
— Garba Shehu (@GarShehu) January 15,
2016
2. President @MBuhari could not have
stormed out of his meeting with the
#Chibok parents, stakeholders and the
BBOG_Nigeria.
— Garba Shehu (@GarShehu) January 15,
2016
3. He (President Buhari) was called to
speak at a meeting he did not start. He
did his part and left so that the meeting
would continue.
— Garba Shehu (@GarShehu) January 15,
2016
4. It is a simple meeting procedure. He
had to leave without being disruptive.
— Garba Shehu (@GarShehu) January 15,
2016
5. That is what happened. The ministers
did not even escort him. They stayed back
to conclude the meeting.
— Garba Shehu (@GarShehu) January 15,
2016
6. I thought that the President should be
praised for ending his meeting with a
foreign leader to come,…
— Garba Shehu (@GarShehu) January 15,
2016
7. …and for the courtesy & respect he
showed to the parents & the BBOG, which
is undoubtedly Africa’s best known social
action movement.
— Garba Shehu (@GarShehu) January 15,
2016
8. We asked cameras out for two reasons.
Sensitive security information may be
disclosed.
— Garba Shehu (@GarShehu) January 15,
2016
9. Two, privacy is not unusual with
leaders around the world when they meet
families in grief.
— Garba Shehu (@GarShehu) January 15,
2016
10. We didn’t want anyone to get the
sense that the President was exploiting
their images in a photo op. Regards!
— Garba Shehu (@GarShehu) January 15,
2016
Arms Deal: Buhari Ready To Give GEJ Audience - Presidency
in Politics
Femi Adesina, the special adviser to president
Muhammadu Buhari has revealed that the
president is willing to grant ex-president
Goodluck Jonathan audience, should he sought
to make clarifications in view of the $2.1billion
arms deal scandal which is under
investigation.
READ ALSO: Arms Deal Saga: Top 10 People
Who Have Been Implicated
Adesina made the disclosure in an interview
with The Punch on Saturday, January 16.
According to him, President Buhari believes in
civility, and at such he would give former
president Jonathan listening ears.
President Buhari will grant ex-president
Goodluck Jonathan audience, should he sought
to make clarifications in view of the $2.1billion
arms deal scandal which is under
investigation.
He said: “A former President should always
have access to a sitting one. It would be
uncouth and indecent to shut out a former
occupant of such lofty office. If some people
did it to their predecessors in the past, it is not
this President who believes in decency and
civility.
“Yes, President Buhari will always grant
audience to former President Jonathan, if there
is any request for such. A rebuff does not
come into the picture at all.”
Also speaking with media outfit, a top
government official on the condition of
anonymity said that the Jonathan had tried to
reach out to the National Security Adviser,
Babagana Mongunu.
The source, however, said he did not know if
Jonathan had succeeded in establishing a
contact.
“I know that the former President has been
trying to reach the NSA. Whether he has
succeeded, I do not know. You can ask the
NSA himself,” he said.
READ ALSO: Defence Chief Reveals New
Tactics Of Suicide Bombers
Buhari had on Friday, January 15, directed the
EFCC to carry out further investigation into the
alleged misconduct established against some
retired and serving officers of the Nigerian Air
Force and Nigerian Army.
According to the Senior Special Assistant to the
President on Media and Publicity, Mallam
Garba Shehu, the directive from President
Buhari was based on the recommendation of
the committee established to audit the
procurement of arms and equipment in the
Armed Forces and Defence sector from 2007 to
2015.
Those to be probed include: Air Chief Marshal
AS Badeh (Rtd), Air Marshal MD Umar (Rtd), Air
Marshal AN Amosu (Rtd), Maj-Gen. ER Chioba
(Rtd), AVM IA Balogun (Rtd), AVM AG Tsakr
(Rtd), AVM AG Idowu (Rtd), AVM AM
Mamu, AVM OT Oguntoyinbo and AVM T
Omenyi.
Others are AVM JB Adigun, AVM RA
Ojuawo, AVM JA Kayode-Beckley, Air Cdre SA
Yushau (Rtd), Air Cdre AO Ogunjobi, Air Cdre
GMD Gwani, Air Cdre SO Makinde, Air Cdre AY
Lassa, Col N Ashinze, Lt Col. MS Dasuki (Rtd)
In its first interim report, the Committee on
Audit of Defence Equipment established that
the sum N643bn and $2.1bn interventions were
received for procurements by DHQ and the
services between 2007 and 2015.
The audit report was said to have detailed the
huge fraud in the procurement of arms which
sparked President Muhammadu Buhari’s order
to the Economic and Financial Crimes
Commission (EFCC) to investigate the role
played by several retired and serving officers
as well as civilian contractors.
The report showed that the audit committee
started work at the end of August 2015, and
looked at the procurement of weapons and
equipment for the period from 2007 to 2015.
Lassa Fever: Avoid Drinking Garri - Medical Experts Warn
in lassa feva
Nigerians have been warned to stay away
from the consumption of soaked garri, at
least for now so as to prevent Lassa fever.
READ ALSO: WARNING: Lassa Fever Comes
To Lagos, First Case Confirmed
The warning is coming from the Medical and
Health Workers Union, Lagos State Council,
who on Saturday, January 17, said that it
would embark on public enlightenment to
discourage consumption of soaked garri for
now to prevent Lassa fever.
Speaking in an interview with the News
Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Lagos , Razak
Adeofalade, the chairman of the union stated
that house rats that caused Lassa fever are
mostly in contact with Nigerian most popular
food, Garri, a cassava product.
Medical Experts Warn Nigerians to avoid
drinking garri to prevent Lassa fever
Adeofalade said: “We are going to encourage
members of the public to depart from the
process of drinking garri at this moment, it is
better that the cassava flour is utilised for
`eba,’ because of the use of hot water.
“We are waging total war and that is: `War
against Rats,’ and that is what we are going
to do to ensure we do not have another
victim of Lassa Fever in the state.
“We will also be telling them to ensure that
their fruits and raw vegetables are properly
washed if they must be consumed raw and
cook to the appropriate temperature.
“The whole essence is to enlighten our people
because education carries a lot of weight in
this whole activity.
“We call for adaptation of best practices for
food storage to prevent epidemic.”
According to him, the union is determined to
wage war against rat in the state and public
enlightenment on fighting epidemic.
He said his members cut across all
government’s hospitals and local
governments and would be mobilised to start
enlightenment on the evil of rodents.
“We will go into premises, market place and
teach them on the best practice of storing of
food items from contacts with rodents,’’ he
said.
READ ALSO : Lassa Fever: Senator Urges
Health Ministry To Breed Cats
Over 45 death have been recorded in 10
states since the emergence of Lassa fever.
Pipeline Explosion: Troops In Hot Chase For Tompolo
Report credited to The Nation has it that a
combine military task force on Sunday,
January 17, launched a manhunt for Chief
Government Ekpemupolo, alias Tompolo.
This comes on the heels of the attacks on oil
installations in Warri Southwest local
government area on Thursday night, January
14.
READ ALSO: Tompolo Tells Buhari To Stop
Toying With The Niger Delta
It is believed that Tompolo, his associates
and other believed to be masterminds of
attacks on crude production and export from
Warri are being chased by the military task
force.
The media outfit also reports that at least
one suspect was arrested in connection with
the attacks.
Troops begin search for Tompolo
After militants had hit major gas and crude
oil trunk lines, including the major Escravos-
Warri-Lagos-Abuja gas trunk line of the
Nigerian Gas Company and several platforms
of oil multinationals operating in the region,
it was gathered that plans to hit more oil
facilities, including the Opumami location of
Con Oil Limited, were foiled by the security
operatives in the early hours of today.
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EFCC Summons
However, Tompolo had condemned the attack
on Thursday night in a chat with The
Nation. He said he had nothing to do with it.
A statement from the camp of the ex-Niger
Delta militant reads: “I (Tompolo) am not
responsible for the attack and I condemn it
as a dastardly act. I am aware that some
persons might want to destroy oil
installations and link it with me that was why
I said before time that I have nothing to do
with it.
“I could not have gone ahead to carry out
such action knowing that every finger will be
pointed at me because of my case with the
federal government.”
But the latest violence in the region began
after a Federal High Court in Lagos ordered
security operatives to arrest the Niger Delta
ex-militant leader for trial on a N34bn fraud