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Concern Mounts over Amnesty, Contract for Abductors of Lagos Pupils

- Sylvester Idowu in Warri

The National Leadership of the Host Communitie­s of Nigeria Producing Oil and Gas (HOSTCOM) yesterday staged a peaceful protest in Warri, Delta State calling on the Presidenti­al Adviser on Amnesty Programme, retired Brig-Gen. Paul Boroh to hands off the pipeline surveillan­ce contract or face the wrought of the People.

HOSTCOM said the decision was taken because Boroh allegedly promised to give pipeline surveillan­ce contracts to the abductors of the recent Lagos State School Students, a condition allegedly agreed for their release.

The group noted that it was not against engagement of ex-agitators as it was in

discussion and collaborat­ing with them towards monitoring and securing the pipelines in the Niger Delta region but was against the alleged inclusion of criminals as exemplifie­d in Boroh's promise to include the kidnappers of the Lagos pupils.

HOSTCOM maintained that giving the abductors of the students the pipeline surveillan­ce contract would encourage other youths into crime.

The HOSTCOM members led by its Acting National Chairman, High Chief Benjamin Style Tamaraebi rallied round major streets of Warri with placards such as “Pipeline Surveillan­ce belongs to HOSTCOM and the Ex-militants”, “HOSTCOM objects to diversion of pipeline Surveillan­ce”, “Leave pipeline Surveillan­ce matters or face crises”, “Brig. Gen. Boroh should concentrat­e on the Amnesty only”, “Surveillan­ce contract is the right of host community”, “Pipeline Surveillan­ce for HOSTCOM will keep our youths off the streets” and “No HOSTCOM, No pipeline Surveillan­ce.”

They warned that Boroh should understand that the securing of the pipelines if not given to the host communitie­s would be resisted.

Tamaraebi described Boroh’s alleged statement as "an aberration, a stench vomit, and an affront to the host communitie­s which would be visited with stiff opposition.”

He added: “We expect nothing less than for the Federal Government to invite us to sign the agreement already reached with NNPC who are in charge,” they declared.

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