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PIPELINE SURVEILLANCE CONTRACT: Edwin Clerk Reacts Amid Agitations

AFNews Reporter

Sep 26, 2022

Amid the controversies that have trailed the awarding of a N48 billion contract to the ex-militant, Government Ekpemepulo, popularly known as Tompolo, the leader of the Pan-Niger Delta Forum, Chief Edwin Clerk has come out to defend it, adding that there is nothing wrong with it.

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Recall that the Federal Government last month awarded Tompolo the contract of pipeline surveillance to mitigate the menace of oil theft in the Niger Delta region.

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In a statement on Sunday, Clark warned Nigerians against interfering in the activities of the oil-rich region, saying there should be no further bickering and disorder in any part of the Niger Delta to enable the people to focus on the big picture of sustainable development.

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"The unpatriotic elements should realize that there is nothing wrong in awarding contracts to any capable Niger Deltan, especially to protect oil and gas assets that are situated in their backyards," he said.

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"Similar contracts have been awarded in the past to individuals, I do not understand, therefore, why the Tompolo case is made to look as if it is the only one."

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"The beneficiaries of the contract are bonafide sons of the Niger Delta, who are committed to the peace and stability of the region and the country."

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Clerk in a peace meeting geared to settling the various agitations convened at the instance of Governor Diri, who presided over the parley alongside the President of the INC, Prof Benjamin Okada, in Yenagoa at the weekend expressed satisfaction with the Bayelsa State Governor, Douye Diri, in the manner he handled the tension generated over the awarded pipeline surveillance contract to Tompolo.

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Meanwhile, Governor Diri and the leadership of the Ijaw National Congress jointly resolved the disagreement among Ijaw sons over the oil pipeline surveillance contract.

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The meeting also constituted a five-member monitoring committee to follow up on the successes of the parley in the interest of peace, unity and stability of the Ijaw nation and indeed the Niger Delta.

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