The Human Rights Writers Association of Nigeria (HURIWA) has strongly condemned recent baseless allegations targeting the administrator of the Presidential Amnesty Programme (PAP), Dr Dennis Otuaro and High Chief Government Ekpemupolo, popularly known as Tompolo and commended them for their tireless efforts in securing the Niger Delta region.
The national coordinator of the Human Rights Writers Association of Nigeria (HURIWA), Comrade Emmanuel Onwubiko, in a statement released on Saturday, described the accusations as malicious fabrications orchestrated by criminal elements threatened by the duo’s success in combating oil theft and fostering peace in the Niger Delta.
The association recalled that a viral video circulating on social media accused Tompolo and Otuaro of heinous crimes, including kidnapping and murder. HURIWA categorically dismissed these claims as false, asserting that they are part of a calculated smear campaign by oil bunkering syndicates attempting to discredit individuals who have significantly disrupted their illicit operations.
“Under the leadership of Tompolo, Tantita Security Services Nigeria Limited (TSSNL) has been at the forefront of combating crude oil theft and pipeline vandalism in the Niger Delta. Since its engagement by the Federal Government in August 2022, Tantita has recorded remarkable achievements,” HURIWA stated.
According to HURIWA, Tantita uncovered 3,963 incidents related to oil theft, including 702 illegal connection points, 971 theft cases, and 1,784 illegal refineries. Furthermore, the company dismantled 3,063 illegal facilities and apprehended numerous assets linked to these criminal activities. These concerted efforts have led to a reported 79% reduction in crude oil losses, underscoring Tantita’s effectiveness in safeguarding Nigeria’s oil production.
HURIWA emphasised that Tantita’s operations curbed economic sabotage and fostered a sense of security among local communities. The company’s collaboration with government and security agencies—such as the Nigerian Army, Navy, Police, Civil Defence, and the Department of State Services—has been pivotal in securing oil installations and improving regional safety. This synergy, HURIWA added, has enhanced intelligence gathering and operational efficiency, leading to more coordinated and successful interventions against oil theft.
The association highlighted Tantita’s use of advanced technology, including drones, sensors, and satellite imagery, for real-time monitoring of oil installations. This technological edge has significantly improved the detection and deterrence of illegal activities, ensuring that perpetrators are constantly under surveillance.
Regarding the Presidential Amnesty Programme, HURIWA commended Dr Dennis Otuaro’s leadership, noting that his administration transformed the PAP from a stipend-based scheme into a comprehensive empowerment programme. Through proactive stakeholder engagement, conflict resolution, and meaningful empowerment initiatives, Otuaro has turned numerous ex-agitators into responsible, productive citizens contributing to national development.
HURIWA further noted that under Otuaro’s leadership, the PAP has focused on strengthening institutional capacity to ensure long-term effectiveness. Initiatives such as staff reorientation workshops have fostered teamwork and improved service delivery, ensuring the programme continues to meet its objectives of peacebuilding and reintegration.
The association emphasised that the recent media attacks against Tompolo and Otuaro are desperate attempts by disgruntled elements to derail the progress made in securing the Niger Delta. HURIWA called on security agencies to investigate and expose the sources of these malicious campaigns, urging the public to disregard the unfounded allegations.
The association also lauded the federal government’s continued support and collaboration with Tantita Security Services, acknowledging that such partnerships have been instrumental in achieving significant successes in the fight against oil theft.
“The strides made by Tantita Security Services and the Presidential Amnesty Programme under the leadership of Tompolo and Dr Dennis Otuaro have been pivotal in reducing oil theft and promoting peace in the Niger Delta. HURIWA stands firmly in solidarity with these leaders, recognising their unwavering commitment to regional stability and national development,” the association stated.
HURIWA reiterated its call for collective efforts to sustain and build upon the gains achieved, emphasising the importance of supporting individuals and organisations working in the national interest.
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