THE Federal Government has terminated the pipeline surveillance and
protection contract recently awarded to some ethnic militia by former
President Goodluck Jonathan.
One of the beneficiaries of the
pipeline job, the Oodua Peoples Congress (OPC), which confirmed this in a
statement yesterday by its Publicity Secretary, Mr. Sylvester Eweka,
said the Federal Government had also drafted armed military personnel to
take over the security of the facilities from the operatives.
The
take-over, according Eweka, had already led to a violent clash between
operatives of the militia group and the police at the oil pipeline close
to Sagamu, Ogun State, during which three of its personnel had been
declared missing. According to the statement, those missing were
Babatunde Adeyemi, Roland Ajayi and Orungbeja Dele-Osagie.
The
men went missing after an armed military task-force attempted to
forcefully eject them from their area of operation at the pipeline area.
The statement said: “On Sunday, a lorry-load of task force members
invaded the Sagamu area, claiming it had orders to forcefully reclaim
control of the pipeline area.
“Irked by this unceremonious move,
the private security operatives said they had no signal from their
management to vacate the site.
“However, after the ensuing
fracas, three men could not be accounted for by their team leaders.
“Many of the security operatives fled the scene, amidst shooting by the
task-force.
“The three men were part of the 4,000 private
security operatives employed by New Age Global Business representing the
OPC in the contract with the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation
(NNPC) to provide security against criminals engaged in pipeline
vandalism and petroleum products stealing.
“At the weekend, NNPC abruptly sent an SMS message terminating the pipeline security contract with effect from June 15, 2015.”
The
Publicity Secretary, who said the OPC security outfits involved in the
contract were being owed three months salary, further said: “We also
demand that the NNPC immediately takes responsibility for the damages
caused the group and ensure swift payment of all arrears.”
http://www.ngrguardiannews.com/2015/06/govt-terminates-ethnic-militia-pipeline-surveillance-contract/
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