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Surveillance Contracts: Niger Delta Ethnic Nationalities Youth Leaders Condemne inciting statements against Olu of Warri kingdom,PINL  …Calls on Tinubu to warrant of arrest on group threatening peace in the region

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By David Owei, Bayelsa
The umbrella body of all ethnic nationalities in the States of the Niger Delta, the Niger Delta Ethnic Nationalities Youth Leaders Forum for Peace & Development has sent a letter to President Bola Tinubu and all service Chiefs over the alleged attempt by some groups of aggrieved former Militant leaders to provoke security infraction in the region over recent derogatory statements against the Pipeline Infrastructure Nigeria Limited (PINL), a company chaired by His Imperial Majesty, the Olu of Warri, Ogiame Atuwatse II (CFR).
According to the group, the accused ex-agitators under the Aggressive Niger Delta Freedom Fighters Forum’ recently issued a statement on social media, calling on the Presidency to terminate the legally awarded pipeline surveillance contract to the PINL, the group is faceless and the statement made reckless and without the backing of the ethnic nationalities in the region.
The Niger Delta Ethnic Nationalities Youth Leaders Forum for Peace & Development, in the open letter titled “Condemnation of Crisis-Inciting Statements Against PINL and the Olu of Warri – A Call for Urgent Presidential Intervention” and signed by its National President, Snr. Amb. Tamuno James (Rivers),
Oritsemeyuwa (Itsekiri), Comr. Udoh Akpan Bassey (Ibibio – Akwa Ibom), Comr. Paul Oromosele (Edo), Comr. Aruwotonye (Ogoni)
Comr. Fred Tijala (Ilaje – Ondo), Snr. Comr. Asuquo Akpan (Efik – Cross River), Comr. Hope Agadaba (Bayelsa), Comr. Amos Keledichuwu (Igbo – Imo State), Snr. Comr Ejiro Oghenerume AKA Last Don (Urhobo – Delta State), Comr. Ufuoma Oterioghene (Isoko – Delta State) and Snr. Comr.  Ifeanyi Ebele (Ndokwa – Delta State).
The letter was made available to newsmen via electronic mail after an emergency meeting of urgent national concern by the Niger Delta Ethnic Nationalities Youth Leaders Forum For Peace And Development conveyed by the National President of the forum,  Snr Comr Amb Tamuno James in Port Harcourt City of Rivers State.
The leaders of the ethnic nationalities across the nine oil-producing states of the Niger Delta region, stated in the letter that they convey in the strongest terms, their outright condemnation of a recent, reckless statement by a faceless and non-existent group calling itself the ‘Aggrieved Niger Delta Freedom Fighters Forum’.
According to the group, “This so-called group recently released a misguided and highly provocative petition on social media, calling on Your Excellency Sir, to terminate the legally awarded pipeline surveillance contract being executed by Pipeline Infrastructure Nigeria Limited (PINL), a company chaired by His Imperial Majesty, the Olu of Warri, Ogiame Atuwatse II (CFR).”
“We regard such calls as nothing short of an open invitation to chaos, and a calculated attempt to destabilize the fragile peace that the Niger Delta region has worked so hard to maintain over the years.The baseless suggestion that PINL should be barred from operating in Ijaw territories is a direct affront to peace, unity, and the collective aspirations of the region’s ethnic nationalities.”
“We are particularly concerned that the so-called Aggrieved Freedom Fighters Forum went as far as issuing a petition to Your Excellency, accusing PINL of alleged marginalization of Ijaw youths, rampant bunkering activities, sponsoring tribal conflict, forceful renaming of Ijaw communities, and laying false territorial claims over Ijaw and Urhobo lands.”
“Such inflammatory claims, lacking verifiable evidence, are aimed at creating division, inciting violence, and discrediting a legitimate contractor performing national assignments.”
“For the record and clarity, the national leadership of the Niger Delta Ethnic Nationalities Youth Leaders Forum for Peace and Development wishes to categorically counter these baseless allegations as follows: On the allegation of marginalization:
It is on record that PINL employs all surveillance and security personnel directly from host communities, including Ijaw territories along the Trans Niger Pipeline (TNP) corridor.”
“The claim of exclusion is false and mischievous. Among all surveillance contractors in the Niger Delta, PINL remains the only company that holds monthly stakeholder engagement meetings with traditional rulers, women groups, youth leaders, and community representatives. This includes the IYC, MOSEIND, Ogoni Youth Council, Bonny Federated Body and others, in Rivers and Bayelsa states, with NNPC Limited, NSA, and military officials in attendance.”
On the allegation of unchecked bunkering:
This is clearly a distortion of facts. The PINL-managed sections of the Trans Niger Pipeline, spanning Bonny to Nembe Creek and across host communities in Bayelsa, Rivers, Abia, and Imo states, have remained vandalism-free for years.”
“This exceptional record is known and acknowledged by the Ministry of Petroleum Resources, NNPC Limited, and the Office of the National Security Adviser. No other contractor has achieved such performance in our history.”
“On the accusation of sponsoring tribal conflict: The alleged link between the Olu of Warri and a British national found with weapons is spurious and defamatory. His Imperial Majesty Ogiame Atuwatse III (CFR) is a globally respected first-class monarch, a peace ambassador across the Middle East and Africa, and an internationally educated statesman with numerous academic honours.”
” He cannot be reduced to the level of engaging with faceless individuals who fail to provide any legal proof of land ownership within Warri Kingdom.”
“On the renaming of Ijaw communities:
The communities cited (such as Okenrenkoko to Okenrenghigho, Oporoza to Opuraza, and Azama to Azatiton) have long histories and names that reflect their original linguistic and cultural evolution. The claim of “forceful renaming” is a deliberate misrepresentation of reality designed to stoke ethnic tension.”
“On territorial claims: The Olu of Warri is the recognized traditional landlord of the vast oil and gas-bearing lands in the three Warri Local Government Areas. These lands host critical oil assets and facilities contributing over 35% of Nigeria’s daily crude and gas production. Any challenge to these facts should be backed with legal documentation, not sponsored media propaganda.”
“Moreover, we also find it necessary to highlight the developmental strides by PINL. The company has provided over 646 scholarships to youths from host communities, constructed borehole water projects, and distributed relief materials to over 150 communities impacted by the 2021 floods across Bayelsa, Rivers, and Imo states.”
” Unlike some other contractors operating in parts of Delta, Bayelsa, and Ondo, PINL has never used security personnel to intimidate or suppress any host community leader or stakeholder.We wish to categorically state that the Niger Delta Ethnic Nationalities Youth Leaders Forum for Peace & Development stands firmly behind the Olu of Warri and the operations of PINL in all parts of the region. We recognize and support the company’s legitimate mandate to protect Nigeria’s oil and gas infrastructure, which is critical to our national economy.”
“Mr. President, we respectfully urge you to treat this inciteful group as a threat to national security and declare them wanted for inciting violence and attempting to destabilize the now peaceful Niger Delta region. These elements, whose sole interest is profiting from instability and violence, must not be allowed to reverse the gains we have made in peace-building and economic stability.”
“We, the youth leaders from all ethnic nationalities in the Niger Delta, remain committed to peace, justice, and equitable development. We believe in your leadership and trust that you will treat this issue with the urgency it demands to prevent the resurgence of crisis in our region.”

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Niger Delta bishops visit Rivers’ DSS director, over security concerns

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By Magnus Chukwudi, Port Harcourt

The Niger Delta Indigenous Bishops and Ministers’ Forum, NDIBAMF, last Friday paid a courtesy visit to the Department of State Services, DSS, to discuss rising security concerns affecting churches across the oil-rich region.

The senior clerics’ visit which came barely a week after a similar visit to the 6 Division of the Nigeria Army Headquarters, Port Harcourt followed widespread social media reports of bandits allegedly moving into the Niger Delta, with particular concerns for Rivers State.

Speaking at the meeting, Chairman of the Forum, Bishop John Ogolo, expressed sincere appreciation to the Director General DG of the DSS, for providing reliable security that has contributed significantly, to peace and safety across the state.

Bishop Ogolo, the Prelate of Lovers of Christ Ministry, commended the agency’s continuous efforts in tackling various threats to the life and property of citizens, vouching that their sacrifices are not taken for granted.

Bishop Ogolo also sympathized with the DG over the casualties security operatives encounter, while protecting the nation’s citizens and critical infrastructure, reassuring the DSS, that the prayers of the Christian community rest on them, vowing that their efforts to sustain peace will continue to yield positive results.

“We sincerely regret the increasing security challenges our pastors, church workers, and worship centres, face, particularly in remote and less-protected areas, hence this our visit aims at deepening collaboration with your organization, to ensuring that worship centres remain safe for religious activities.

The Christian community therefore calls for stronger intelligence sharing, rapid response mechanisms, and proactive measures, to prevent threats before they escalate,” they requested.

Addressing newsmen on the aim of the visit, the President General of NDIBAMF, Archbishop Julius Ediwe, appreciated the warm reception from the Director and his officers. He said the State, and indeed, the entire South-South is peaceful, urging churches to remain calm, as the DSS is fully in control of ensuring safety and maintaining peace.

In his response, the Director General of the DSS, Adeola Olunwantosin Ajayi, assured the delegation of the agency’s commitment to supporting peaceful religious gatherings and strengthening security coordination across the region. He commended the Forum for taking the initiative to engage directly with security agencies.

The meeting is expected to pave the way for stronger cooperation between the Church and security sector, with a shared commitment to protecting lives, ensuring stability, and promoting peaceful coexistence within the Niger Delta. ###.

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Police foils cult clash in Anambra, arrest two recover firearm, live ammunition

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IGP Kayode Egbetokun

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Anambra State Police Command has foiled a planned cult clash in Enugwu Ukwu, Njikoka Local Government Area of the state, and arrested two suspected cultists while others escaped into the bush.

This was disclosed by the state Police Public Relations Officer, PPRO, SP Tochukwu Ikenga in a statement made available to journalists in Awka on Saturday, December 6, 2025.

According to him, the operatives who are attached to the Special Anti-Cult Squad (SPACS) Enugwu Ukwu, while acting on actionable intelligence received a signal regarding the gathering of a dangerous cult group for a planned rivalry fight in the early hours of Wednesday, December 4, 2025.

He explained that following the intelligence report, the operatives swiftly mobilized to the scene and arrested two suspects identified as Oluebube Ifediorah, male, aged 21 years, and Offorbuike Emmanuel, male, aged 25 years.

The police spokesman added, “The suspects were apprehended during the operation in Enugwu Ukwu town, where the cult group had allegedly converged in preparation for the violent clash.

“The police recovered a locally-made double-barrel shotgun and two live cartridges from the suspects during the operation.

“The recovered firearm was found inside a red bag that the first suspect, Oluebube Ifediorah, had on him at the time of arrest, while several other members of the cult gang reportedly fled the scene into the surrounding bush upon sighting the operatives.”

He revealed that the recovered firearm was found inside a red bag that the first suspect, Oluebube Ifediorah, had on him at the time of arrest, while several other members of the cult gang reportedly fled the scene into the surrounding bush upon sighting the operatives.

While noting that efforts are currently in top gear to track down and apprehend the remaining members of the gang who escaped during the operation, Ikenga said that the arrest and recovery is part of the ongoing efforts of the Anambra State Police Command to rid the state of cult-related violence and other criminal activities.

He further disclosed that the Commissioner of Police, CP Ikioye Orutugu has commended the operatives for their swift response and professionalism in preventing what could have led to loss of lives and destruction of property.

He said, “The CP has once again urged residents of the state to continue providing timely and credible information to the police to aid in the fight against cultism and all forms of criminality across the state.”

The PPRO further said that the suspects are currently in custody and will be charged to court upon the conclusion of investigations..

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Group condemns release of convicted terrorists by Zamfara Govt demands transparency

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Zamfara State Governor, Dauda Lawal

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The North‑Central Writers Advocacy Group (NCWAG), a Nigerian civic accountability and advocacy collective, said it is “profoundly shocked, alarmed, and condemning” after media reports claimed the Zamfara State Government, under Governor Dauda Lawal, secretly freed a large number of convicted terrorists and bandits from state correctional facilities.

In a press statement released to Daily Champion in Jos on Saturday and signed by Irimiya Dunat, Coordinator of NCWAG, the group said:

“According to published reports, a total of 291 Boko Haram members and 219 armed bandits were allegedly freed under circumstances that have not been explained to the Nigerian public.”

The statement added that those released “were not awaiting trial; they were convicted criminals whose offenses include terrorism, mass violence, kidnapping, destruction of communities, and other acts that have destabilised the North‑West and the entire federation for over a decade.”

“If the reports are true, NCWAG says the action represents one of the most disturbing breaches of public trust and national security in Nigeria’s fourth republic,” the release noted.

NCWAG warned that Nigeria is currently battling “unprecedented multilayered security challenges.” The alleged release of hardened terrorists without public accountability or judicial transparency “threatens to worsen this national crisis.”

The group listed further concerns about the release, including:

“A national security threat, disregard for victims and survivors of terrorism, violation of the principles of justice.”

It added that the release is “a dangerous precedent capable of undermining the rule of law across the federation.”

Questioning the legality and rationale behind the releases, NCWAG demanded that Governor Lawal provide a full, public, and verifiable explanation, asking:

“Under what legal framework such pardons or releases were granted?”

“Why individuals convicted of terrorism were considered eligible?”

“How does the decision align with national security protocols?”

“Were victims’ families, law enforcement bodies, the judiciary, or the Federal Government notified or involved?”

The group also called on the Presidency, the National Security Adviser (NSA), the National Security Council, the Ministry of Interior, and the Office of the Attorney‑General of the Federation to urgently investigate the matter and give Nigerians a clear national‑security briefing.

In a seven‑day ultimatum, NCWAG demanded that the Zamfara State Government:

– publicly address the allegations;
– provide documentary evidence of the identities of all persons released;
– disclose the legal basis for their release; and
– clarify whether any negotiations, political agreements, or election‑related considerations were involved.

To date, no rebuttal or clarification has been issued by Governor Dauda Lawal or any official spokesperson of the Zamfara State Government.

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