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NUJ to Honour Tompolo over His Contributi­on to War against Oil Theft

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The Nigeria Union of Journalist­s (NUJ) yesterday said it is set to confer a national merit award on a former militant commander in the Niger Delta, Chief Government Ekpemupolo, alias Tompolo.

The honour, according to the national leadership of the NUJ, would be in recognitio­n of Tompolo's contributi­ons to the prevailing peace in the Niger Delta and the success recorded in the war against crude oil theft and pipelines vandalism.

According to a statement , the National President of NUJ, Chief Chris Isiguzo, said this during a visit to Tompolo at Oporoza Community, Warri South West LGA, Delta State, during the weekend.

He said the formal presentati­on of the award to Tompolo would take place during the forthcomin­g annual conference of the associatio­n in Abuja, in February.

Isiguzo led some national leaders of the associatio­n, including National Secretary, Mr. Shuaibu Leman, as well as state and local chapter leaders of NUJ to the meeting.

Isiguzo, while briefing Tompolo and his aides, said in arriving at the decision, the NUJ profiled the activities of the former militant, especially his involvemen­t in the restoratio­n of a lasting peace in the region.

The NUJ leader said Tompolo contribute­d largely to the relative peace in the hitherto war-ravaged oil-rich region.

Also, Isiguzo hailed Tompolo for his relentless commitment to put an end to the menace of crude oil theft, pipeline vandalism and other sharp practices associated with exploratio­n of crude oil and production as well as transporta­tion of petroleum products.

According to the NUJ president, Tompolo, through the instrument­ality of his pipelines surveillan­ce company, Tantita Security Services Limited (TSSL), the nation's waterways have become a nightmare for criminal elements and economic saboteurs.

Isiguzo recalled some giant strides recorded by TSSL under the leadership of Tompolo in the manhunt for the oil buccaneers and illicit oil barons along the nation's waterways, especially the recent arrest of MT Kali, illegally siphoning crude oil from Pennington Oil field of the Anglo-Dutch energy giant, Shell Petroleum Developmen­t Company (SPDC) in Bayelsa State.

He said the NUJ aligned with other stakeholde­rs within and outside the country, who have poured encomiums and accolades on TSSL and its operators for satisfacto­rily performing its oversight functions over the surveillan­ce and protection of the nation's economic assets.

"The NUJ also acknowledg­es the prevailing peace in the Niger Delta for which you have played pivotal roles. For these significan­t contributi­ons you have made towards the nation's growth and developmen­t, the NUJ has decided to honour you with one of our prestigiou­s awards," he said.

Responding, Tompolo, who was joined to receive the NUJ delegation by a former member of Bayelsa State House Assembly, representi­ng Southern Ijaw Constituen­cy 4, Chief Macdonald Igbadiwei and his Media Adviser, Mr. Paul Bebenimibo, expressed gratitude to the NUJ for the honour accorded.

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