Human Rights Lawyer and Activist, Deji Adeyanju, has alleged that some powerful interests are sabotaging efforts to curb crude oil theft and environmental pollution being championed in the Niger Delta by a former
militant leader, Government Ekpemupolo, popularly known as Tompolo.
Adeyanju made the claim while reacting to growing criticisms surrounding the pipeline surveillance contract awarded to Tompolo’s company to protect oil facilities across the region.
According to the activist, three categories of people are particularly opposed to the contract because Tompolo’s operations have significantly disrupted illegal activities linked to crude-oil theft.
He said : “The three types of people against the Tompolo contract to prevent crude oil theft and environmental pollution in the Niger Delta are some naval officers and other oil bunkers.”
Adeyanju also identified another set of people against Tompolo as “the former people given the contract who couldn’t protect the pipelines to the extent production dropped to 300,000 barrels per day; and blackmailers who want a taste of the money from Tompolo.”
He further alleged that individuals benefiting from the illegal bunkering business see Tompolo’s surveillance activities as a direct threat to their interests.
(vitalnewsngr.com)














