War against Crude oil theft: Tompolo’s gunboats storm N/Delta creeks with over 1,000 youths as marine guards 

There is tension in the creeks of the Niger Delta region following the deployment of dozens of gunboats and an army of youths in the waterways by a former militant leader, Government Ekpemupolo, alias Tompolo, to fish out pipeline vandals, illegal refiners and illegal oil installations.

Recall that the former commander of the Movement for Emancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND) recently won an N4.5bn monthly surveillance contract from the Federal Government and the Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC) Limited to secure pipelines and oil installations in Delta and some parts of Bayelsa and Rivers States.

Despite the controversies that trailed the contract, Tompolo, it was gathered, had concluded his groundwork and commenced operations to stop the activities of oil thieves threatening to cripple the country’s economy.

A source close to the former agitator said dozens of speedboats and gunboats comprising operatives of the Navy, Army and the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) embarked on their first operation on Monday. He said the joint operation had over 1000 youths that accompanied the armed operatives to their first assignment in the creeks.

He added that the youths involved in the operation were recruited from host communities in the areas of coverage of the contract.

He also said: “Tompolo embarked on massive recruitment of youths from the host communities to give the people a sense of belonging. The recruitment is on-going and the target is to engage about 20,000 youths in protecting oil installations within their domains”.

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