Open Letter
AN OPEN LETTER TO PRESIDENT BOLA AHMED TINUBU, GCFR, ON THE CAMPAIGNS FOR AND AGAINST THE RENEWAL OF THE CONTRACT FOR TANTITA SECURITY SERVICES LTD IN THE FIGHT AGAINST CRUDE OIL THEFT, AND OIL PIPELINE VANDALISM IN THE NIGER DELTA
Through:
Rt. Hon Sheriff Oborevwori,
The Governor,
Delta State,
Government House,
Asaba.
Dear Mr. President Sir,
A PLEA FOR THE RENEWAL OF CONTRACT FOR TANTITA SECURITY SERVICES LTD TO REINFORCE OUR CONFIDENCE IN YOUR MANTRA OF ‘RENEWED HOPE’ IN THE ECONOMY
Your Excellency Sir, the news media has been lately awash with calls on your office to consider the propriety or otherwise of the renewal of the contract for Tantita Security Services Limited, a company allegedly owned by Chief Government Ekpemupolo, alias Tompolo, contracted to secure national oil and gas assets and fight the thieving of crude oil with the NNPCL and Nigerian Security Agencies in the Niger Delta.
I am constrained to write this open letter to your office as the immediate past Deputy Governor of Delta State with substantial knowledge of the menace of crude oil theft and vandalism of its infrastructure on one hand, and as a native of Okerenkoko and Obotobo Communities in Warri South West and Burutu Local Government Areas of Delta State that are amongst other communities, the host to the trans-Escravos pipeline and the 200km trans-Forcados pipeline, respectively.
The latter is the second largest pipeline in the Niger Delta Region that evacuates crude oil from the Western Delta to the Forcados oil export terminal with an export capacity of 400,000 barrels of crude oil per day. I am worried because Nigeria undoubtedly is a mono-economy that is majorly reliant on crude oil and gas receipts.
Our national and sub-national governments’ budgets, almost always have been tripodal on crude oil and gas sales, tax receipts that are inextricably linked to the oil and gas subsidiary investments, and external and internal borrowings.
Thus, any shock in the sector, whether man-made or natural cause, adversely impacts the economy. This is the more reason the Presidency must be circumspect, and cannot afford to make an error of judgment in the ongoing campaign of calumny and divisiveness against the partners in progress; Tantita Security Services Ltd, the NNPCL and the Nigerian Navy, in their patriotic fight against the syndicated criminal activities of crude oil theft and vandalism of its infrastructure.
After all, it is a notorious fact that the fight against the menace of oil theft, and the destruction of national oil and gas assets has already made tremendous progress. If so, why the ridiculous and untenable ‘hue and cry’ to change a winning team?
It is important that our budding confidence in your mantra of ‘Renewed Hope’ should be kept alive as the economically impoverished citizenry battles for survival amidst the hardship occasioned by the fuel subsidy removal.
The aftermath of the 2015 general election which brought in your predecessor, President Muhammadu Buhari into office witnessed unprecedented and successive breaches of critical oil and gas facilities including the famous trans-Forcados delivery pipeline on the 27th May 2016, and that amongst other factors accounted for the country being plunged into recessionary times as there was a drastic drop in crude oil production and a dip in its price in the international market to an all-time low 24 dollars per barrel.
Responsively, the then Senator Dr. Ifeanyi Okowa-led government of Delta State constituted the Delta State Advocacy Committee Against Oil Assets Destruction and I became Chairman of the committee. No sooner was the inauguration of the committee, we hit the creeks of the oil-producing communities by embarking on aggressive advocacy campaigns against oil assets destruction.
The Committee went to the oil-producing communities in the Benin River and its tributaries that opened up into some communities in Edo and Ondo states. We traversed the oil-producing communities along the famous Escravos and Forcados Rivers in Delta state and further down to the oil-producing communities at the Delta and Bayelsa fringes of the Ramos River.
Your Excellency, the Presidency invited me to the Presidential Villa, Abuja, to help articulate the issues underscoring the resurgence of violent attacks on national oil and gas assets as well as producing a blueprint for a Presidential visit to states in the Niger Delta.
I was further co-opted as an individual from the Niger Delta States to attend the Inter-Ministerial Committee meetings on the Niger Delta headed by the former Vice President, Prof. Yemi Osibanjo. The government saddled the Committee with the avowed responsibility of addressing topical issues concerning the Niger Delta such as the then ongoing unrest in the region, the Ogoni clean-up, and the Nigerian Maritime Okerenkoko, to mention but a few.
Your Excellency, it suffices to say that I was in no small measure involved in working out the details and itinerary of the Presidential visit to the various states in the region headed by the former Vice President, Prof. Yemi Osibanjo and assisted by the former Minister for State Petroleum, and former Group Managing Director, NNPC, Dr. Emmanuel Ibe Kachikwu. It began on the 16th of January, 2017 in Delta State, and in other states in the region.
It is very important to state currently, that one of the conscientious outcomes of the Presidential visit to the region was the procurement of the services of the Tantita Security Services Limited to partner with the Nigerian Navy and NNPCL to intensify the fight against crude oil theft and secure national oil and gas assets from destruction.
Having the capability and profound understanding to handle the complexities and sophistication that characterize the syndicated criminal activities of oil theft, oil assets vandalism, and mitigation of environmental despoliation in the region, Tantita Security Services Limited is a square peg in a square hole.
Please accept the assurances of my highest regard.
Yours sincerely,
Dcn. Kingsley Otuaro Esq.
Immediate Past Deputy Governor of Delta State.
Open Letter
PRESS STATEMENT BY THE COMMON MEN ASSEMBLY (CMA): TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA ON PIPELINE SECURITY, NATIONAL STABILITY, AND THE STRATEGIC ROLE OF TANTITA
The Common Men Assembly (CMA) is a coalition of seasoned professionals drawn from diverse strategic sectors, including oil and gas engineering, pipeline integrity management, energy economics, maritime security operations, environmental risk assessment, and community conflict resolution within extractive regions.

Our membership includes experts with direct field experience in pipeline surveillance systems, asset protection architecture, crude oil logistics, and the socio-economic dynamics of host communities in the Niger Delta.
This position therefore reflects not merely a civic viewpoint, but a multidisciplinary technical assessment grounded in field realities, operational data, and national economic priorities.
Your Excellency, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, President and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of the Federal Republic of Nigeria,
The Common Men Assembly (CMA), humbly addresses Your Excellency with a position informed by expanded technical evaluation, economic assessment, and extensive field observation regarding Nigeria’s oil infrastructure protection system, with particular reference to the operational model currently driven by Tantita Security Services Nigeria Limited.
This submission is not driven by sentiment or narrow advocacy. It is grounded in verifiable field outcomes, practical security realities, and the overriding need to protect Nigeria’s economic backbone.
PRE-TANTITA ERA: A PERIOD OF SYSTEMIC LOSS AND ECONOMIC STRAIN
Before the introduction of the current surveillance framework in August 2022, Nigeria’s oil sector was operating under severe distress.
Available industry data indicates that:
National crude oil production dropped to as low as 1.0 to 1.2 million barrels per day, far below Nigeria’s OPEC quota of about 1.8 million barrels per day
The country was losing an estimated 400,000 to 700,000 barrels per day to crude oil theft and pipeline vandalism
This translated to billions of dollars in annual revenue losses, severely impacting federal allocations and state finances
Nigeria, at a point, lost its position as Africa’s leading oil producer
In the creeks and waterways of the Niger Delta, illegal bunkering became deeply entrenched:
Hundreds of illegal refining sites operated openly
Crude evacuation through illegal barges and vessels became routine
Pipeline breaches were frequent and often left unattended for extended periods
The economic consequences were immediate and far-reaching:
Sharp decline in foreign exchange earnings
Increased fiscal pressure on government budgets
Rising debt exposure to cover revenue shortfalls
Reduced investor confidence in Nigeria’s oil and gas sector
This period was not just a security failure, it was an economic emergency.
POST-TANTITA INTERVENTION: RESTORATION OF CONTROL AND CONFIDENCE
Following the engagement of Tantita Security Services, the trajectory began to change in measurable terms.
Within months of coordinated operations:
Oil production rebounded toward 1.5 to 1.7 million barrels per day
Reported crude oil theft volumes dropped significantly
Thousands of illegal refining sites were identified and dismantled
Surveillance presence across creeks and offshore corridors became more consistent and effective
Beyond raw numbers, the psychological shift was equally important:
Criminal networks lost operational confidence
Communities began aligning with lawful economic structures
Stakeholders regained trust in the system’s ability to function
The result has been:
Improved national revenue performance
Greater stability in budget projections
Renewed interest from investors and international partners
This transition from loss to recovery did not occur by coincidence, it reflects the impact of a coordinated and locally integrated security architecture.
TANTITA: A SECURITY FRAMEWORK THAT EVOLVED INTO A STABILISING SYSTEM
Under the leadership of High Chief Government Oweizide Ekpemupolo and Engr. Kestin Ebimorbowei Pondi, the operational structure of Tantita has grown beyond the scope of a conventional contractor into a coordinated stabilisation mechanism within the Niger Delta.
What distinguishes this system is the rare fusion of disciplined command structure, local intelligence integration, and community-level acceptance.
From a technical standpoint, this has been driven by:
A clearly defined and enforceable command hierarchy
Continuous intelligence flow sourced directly from host communities
Rapid intervention capabilities across land and maritime environments
Deep operational familiarity with difficult terrain
Structured inclusion of previously disruptive elements into formal surveillance architecture
One of the most impactful dimensions of this model is its employment structure. The system has created over 20,000 direct opportunities, alongside a broader indirect engagement network, effectively converting thousands of previously vulnerable youths into active stakeholders in national asset protection.
MEASURABLE IMPACT ON NATIONAL OUTPUT AND SECTOR CONFIDENCE
Since implementation, observable outcomes include:
1: Recovery of crude oil production toward stable levels 2: Decline in pipeline vandalism across major corridors 3: Disruption of organised crude oil theft operations 4: Reduction in illegal maritime evacuation activities
These gains translate into:
Increased government revenue
Improved fiscal stability
Strengthened investor confidence
COMMUNITY-INTEGRATED SECURITY MODEL
The current framework has established a community-linked security system through:
Large-scale youth engagement
Reintegration of former illegal operators
Direct collaboration with community leadership structures
Shared ownership of national assets
This has reduced hostility and improved cooperation across the region.
MULTI-DIMENSIONAL IMPACT BEYOND SECURITY
Economic Inclusion
Job creation at scale
Growth of local enterprise participation
Reduction in crime incentives
Environmental Protection
Shutdown of illegal refining operations
Reduction in oil spill incidents
Protection of ecosystems
Conflict Reduction
Mediation across communities
Reduced tensions over resource control
Improved trust between citizens and authorities
Security Collaboration
Intelligence sharing
Monitoring of critical corridors
Prevention of organised theft
PIPELINE SECURITY AS A CORE ECONOMIC PRIORITY
Pipeline security must be treated as a central economic variable.
Disruptions lead to:
Revenue losses
Reduced production capacity
Higher operational costs
Damage to international credibility
Security decisions in this sector are, in effect, economic policy decisions.
SYSTEMIC RISKS ASSOCIATED WITH DECENTRALISATION
A fragmented system is likely to:
Intensify community disputes
Weaken coordination
Increase internal conflicts
Expose infrastructure to sabotage
Such conditions historically enabled oil theft networks to flourish.
ADVISORY TO THE PRESIDENT
We respectfully advise:
Resist pressure driven by sectional interests
Prioritise evidence-based decision-making
Strengthen systems delivering measurable results
Maintain structured institutional oversight
STRATEGIC CAUTION
Altering the current structure may result in:
Return of large-scale oil theft
Renewed community conflicts
Decline in production
Economic instability And
Environmental degradation
FINAL WORD
The current system has delivered measurable stability and economic improvement.
Nigeria must not abandon a working model. Nigeria must protect proven results. Nigeria must prioritise national interest over competing pressures.
Signed:
Chief Jude Angodideke Chairman, Common Men Assembly (CMA)
Mr. Miepekumo Brialade Secretary General, Common Men Assembly (CMA)
Engr. Duopayoebiyo Akemotubo Spokesman/PRO (CMA)
Open Letter
AN OPEN LETTER: A WAKE UP CALL TO EFCC ON DELTA STATE’S MISSING N1.3 TRILLION 13% OIL DERIVATION FUNDS
20th October, 2025.
The Chairman
Economic and Financial Crime Commission (EFCC)
Headquarters
FCT-ABUJA
Dear Sir,
AN OPEN LETTER: A WAKE UP CALL TO EFCC ON DELTA STATE’S MISSING N1.3 TRILLION 13% OIL DERIVATION FUNDS
This open letter arises from the continued silence by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) on the N1.3 trillion of the Delta State Oil Producing Areas Development Commission’s (DESOPADEC) funds that was unlawfully diverted by the former governor of Delta State, Sen. Dr. Arthur Ifeanyi Okowa, during his eight year tenure (2014–2023).
It would be recalled that the Mr. Ola Olukoyede-led EFCC had through its Port Harcourt Directorate operatives arrested the former governor in November 2024 over the alleged diversion of the N1.3 trillion, being proceeds of the 13 per cent derivation fund that accrued to the State during his eight-year tenure. In addition to this, was another unaccounted N40 billion he used to acquire shares in one of the major banks in the country representing eight per cent equity to float the offshore UTM Floating Liquefied Natural Gas.
Prior to Okowa’s arrest, representatives of oil and gas producing communities in the State, precisely on Thursday, June 22, 2023, beseeched the headquarters of the EFCC in Abuja in protest against the alleged misappropriation of the 13 per cent oil derivation fund by Okowa that belongs to the oil bearing communities and was meant for its rehabilitation and development. The said N1.3 trillion was from the 50% per cent legally prescribed allocation to DESOPADEC from the 13 per cent oil derivation fund, which the governor, through a holding account, utilised to deprive the oil-bearing communities.
During our protest, we submitted a copy of our petition on the issue to the EFCC, as was signed by representatives of the various ethnic nationalities among whom are: Chief Mulade Sheriff (representative of Ijaw Ethnic Nationality); Matthew Itsekure (Itsekiri Ethnic Nationality); Mr Osita Ijoma/Patience. A Ego (Ndokwa Ethnic Nationality); Mark Ikpuri (Urhobo Ethnic Nationality); and Chief John Etenero (Isoko Ethnic Nationality).
For the records, we would like to also state that Okowa’s premeditated action to siphon DESOPADEC’s funds began when, as governor, stampeded the State House of Assembly to change the law setting up the Commission through an executive bill which was read, deliberated on and passed in a single day, in August 2018 to deliberately include his communities as hosts in the commission.
We had appealed to the anti-graft agency to conduct a comprehensive probe of the former governor’s administration, particularly the 13 per cent oil derivation funds that accrued and were disbursed to the State between 2015 and 2023 when Okowa was governor. Unfortunately, after his (Okowa’s) arrest and release, nothing has been heard about the EFCC’s investigation. The world is watching!
We would like to remind the anti-graft agency that Deltans and Nigerians are interested to know what the outcome of its investigations are. The comment from the accused that the petition against his alleged diversion of the N1.3 trillion is politically motivated is laughable. It is an attempt to divert attention from the main issue at stake. This money is meant to develop the oil producing communities in Delta State that continue to suffer neglect of infrastructures and compensation for the loss of fishing rights among others.
The EFCC’s continued silence calls for concern, particularly from the oil bearing communities who are the victims of this cruelty by Okowa. The EFCC’s silence has prompted us to raise some likely questions such as:
i.) Is it because the sitting governor, Chief (Elder) Sheriff Oborevwori has joined the All Progressives Congress (APC), that is why the EFCC has compromised or halted their investigations?
ii.) Is it because there was an assignment to the former governor that if he could be able to woo the Delta State government to join the APC, then his ‘sins’ would be forgiven? It seems that it is a slogan that when you join the APC, your sins are forgiven!
iii) What message is the EFCC’s silence or inaction on the missing funds sending to Deltans and Nigerians? Are they encouraging others to loot, so that when they finish looting, they can move to the ruling party at the federal level and go scot-free? Is it a precedent that EFCC wants to set for Nigerians for the next generation to follow?
v) Is it a confirmation and truth that EFCC is a barking dog without teeth to bit because of political interference said by former President Olusegun Obasanjo?.
Quoting Olorogun Stephen K. Dieseruvwe from Bradford City, UK, “Without gainsaying, the utilization of the 13% Derivation Fund is meant for the development of oil producing communities. Based on the DESOPADEC Law, the state withholds 50%, and the other 50% meant for DESOPADEC was not fully disbursed in the eight years of Governor Okowa. It should be made abundantly clear that the governors in receipt of the 13% Derivation Fund, by law, do not have the right or prerogative to utilize the funds as they deem fit. If they do so, it will amount to misappropriation and mismanagement of the fund specifically meant for the development of oil producing communities. Without the oil exploration and exploitation from those communities, Delta State wouldn’t be one of the beneficiaries of the 13% Derivation Fund and would only be stuck with the statutory allocation component of FAAC allocations. It is unjust and inhuman to deprive oil producing communities of their rightful entitlement.”
Let me strongly appeal and charge the current EFCC leadership under Mr Olukayode to emulate the good legacies of former chairman Nuhu Ribadu who is currently enjoying Nigerians good will as National Security Adviser (NSA) under President Bola Ahmed Tinubu GCFR.
We are therefore calling on the EFCC to wake up to its responsibilities as an anti-graft agency. This is a wake up call to the EFCC to act.
A stitch in time, they say, saves nine!
Signed:
Chief (Comrade) Mulade B. Sheriff, PhD
(The Ibe-Sorimowei of Ancient Gbaramatu Kingdom,
Delta State).
Open Letter
POLICE CONNIVING WITH ITSEKIRI TO THREATEN PEACE IN WARRI – IYC
IJAW YOUTH COUNCIL (IYC), WESTERN ZONE
The Ijaw Youth Council (IYC) Western Zone has raised an alarm of the Warri Area Command allegedly conniving with the Itsekiri ethnic nationality to oppress Ijaws in the city.
The alarm is sequel to the removal of banners bearing the image of HRM King Couple Oromoni, the Pere of Ogbe-Ijoh Warri Kingdom, by Itsekiri youths, in company of police officers from the command.
The development sparked protests by Ijaw youths, who marched to the Area Command demanding the retrieval of the banners and their immediate replacement.
Reacting to the incident, the Ijaw Youth Council (IYC) Western Zone, in a statement signed by the trio of Nicholas Tamaradenyefa Igarama – Chairman, Ebi Joshua Olowolayemo – Secretary, and Tare Magbei – Information Officer, accused the police of abetting to falsehood and threat to peace in Warri.
The Council fingered the Olu of Itsekiri – Ogiame Atuwatse III and the Warri South Council Chairman- Agbateyiniro Isaac Weyinmi, as masterminds of the condemnable act it described as a decoy to cause war.
“The attention of the Ijaw Youth Council has been drawn to an incident of police officers attached to the Warri Area Command conniving with the Itsekiri ethnic nationality to remove banners bearing the image of HRM Couple Oromoni, the revered king of Ogbe-Ijoh Kingdom.
“This condemnable act is masterminded by one Wayemi Agas, the Warri South Council Chairman, who perpetrated the act on the others of the Itsekiri hierarchy.
“As peace-loving and law-abiding citizens, we view this action as a direct provocation and a calculated attempt to ignite ethnic tension in Warri. The removal of our king’s image is not only an insult to the Ogbe-Ijoh Kingdom but also a violation of the fragile peace that stakeholders have struggled to sustain in the area.
“We call on the Delta State Government, security agencies, and well-meaning Nigerians to prevail on the Warri South Council Chairman and the Itsekiri leadership to desist from further acts capable of undermining peace.
“The Ogbe-Ijoh Kingdom has consistently maintained peaceful relations with its neighbors, despite repeated provocations. We will not be forced into conflict, but no one should mistake our commitment to peace as weakness. Any further attempt to desecrate the image or authority of our traditional ruler will be met with stiff resistance.
“We demand a public apology from those responsible and clear assurance from the Warri Area Command that such partiality and connivance will not be repeated.”
Signed
Comrade Nicholas Igarama – Chairman
Ebi Joshua Olowolayemo, Esq. – Secretary
Comrade Tare Magbei
Information Officer
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