How pipeline protection money funds terrorism in Niger Delta/Fejiro Oliver

The danger of not decentralizing the N2.1 trillion pipeline surveillance to Tantita and Maton Engineering will hunt ALL Niger Delta region for years to come. To stop the regret of the region against a family, decentralisation is a MUST.

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This video you are watching was not taken inside a Nigerian Police Station. It wasn’t taken inside any security agencies in Nigeria.

The person is not also under house arrest.

That’s a captured victim who threatened Gbaramatu power house, captured and moved to Oporoza to answer to the lords of Niger Delta, our new imperial master, who decides the fate of everyone that dares to fight them, criticise or write against them.

He is MK. Tell your Ijaw friends to explain what they are saying in this video. He was beaten, handcuffed and put in the private prison in Gbaramatu, same prison we have been complaining of.

And guess what happened after that?

One day after beating him steady for weeks, he was taken out, butchered to pieces and his body thrown away.

And what did they do? They paid a national daily that’s supposed to be one of the Vanguard of journalism in that country called Nigeria, to write that MK was handed over to the security agencies. One of the reporters who controlled the narrative was bought a car by Tantita who also read law few years ago but only doing charge and bail as no serious person can engage him for legal issues.

Your N2.1 trillion is a tool to imprison you and kill you. This is what happens with monopoly of a regional wealth who guards your pipelines that you and your people are more than capable to guard.

In Gbaramatu, we have the first private prison. Yesterday, someone came out to narrate how he escaped from the same private prison and I will post his story later.

Again, when I warned that it will take only a matter of time to start installing leadership across the region, you all don’t understand.

The Ijaw National Congress (INC) election was held yesterday and a man loyal to Gbaramatu was imposed on the entire Ijaw nation despite the council of Ijaw Traditional Rulers and Elders (CITRE) kicking against the election from holding. Three aspirants for the presidential positions, namely Timi Ogoriba, Nengi James and Geoffrey Yanga boycotted the election yet it still went on.

Right now, the number one leadership group in Ijaw has factions. N2.1 trillion meant to unify now splits its own tribe and the Niger Delta.

This is not the peak of their ambition. This is the beginning.

Gbaramatu’s power is not satisfied with pipelines. It wants kingdoms. It wants to decide who leads the Ijaw. Next, it will decide who leads your tribe and your community and your own people under their payroll will clap for them like they are currently doing for Tantita and Maton.

The ₦2.1 trillion is not just money but a weapon and it is being pointed at every community in the Niger Delta that refuses to bow.

This is just the beginning. They have factionalised IYC and now done same for its mother body. Gradually, it’s coming home. If this can be done to the apex Ijaw socio-cultural body, no other tribes across the nine states in Niger Delta is immune from them imposing leadership on them and where they cannot, they create a parallel faction.

The only way out is total and unequivocal demand of the decentralisation of the pipeline surveillance, to save our various tribes from the destruction of this Gbaramatu power and money drunk monsters. We either stop them or they stop us from progressing. The choice is ours.

You are not from a foolish tribe and community who escorted Gbaramatu to Niger Delta. You do not have pipelines passing your place to be subcontractors to Tantita and Maton. Let Tantita and Maton now taste the role of a subcontractor if e sweet well well.

Decentralisation of this pipeline surveillance for us is not a preference. It is not a negotiating position. It is not a talking point for the next press conference but a do or die affair that touches our heritage.

Kick them out of your communities and take charge of your own pipelines.

If the wealth won’t flow round, then let it not flow at all.

Guard your pipeline and I guard my own

Fejiro Oliver
Voice of the Streets and Defender of the Oppressed

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