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January 15, 2024 Tompolo’s Tantita Force Arrest Vessel with 119,000 Tonnes of Stolen Crude

Tompolo’s Tantita Force Arrest Vessel with 119,000 Tonnes of Stolen Crude

Barely a week after Governor Douye Diri of Bayelsa state complained about private organizations taking charge of the security of the Nation’s oil infrastructures, pipeline security firm, Tantita Security Services Limited, have arrested a vessel, MT Kali, in Bayelsa State with 119,000 tonnes of stolen crude oil, while trying to deceive the surveillance team that it was on test run.

Tantita, owned by Government Ekpemuopolo, a.k.a Tompolo, yesterday, led journalists to the impounded vessel at Oporoza, in Warri South West Local Council of Delta State.

According to Tantita’s Executive Director, Technical and Operations, Warredi Enisuoh, the ship and its crew were arrested due to coordination between Tantita and security agencies, particularly the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC).

According to Enisuoh, Tantita became interested in the ship’s activities when intelligence revealed that it had been coming into the Niger Delta region carrying illegally refined Automotive Gas Oil AGO (diesel), as well as ferrying crude to ships on high seas.

He said: “When we got the intelligence, we shared it with the security agencies to ensure the operation was successful. The ship left Lagos a few days ago and switched off its location when it entered the region, and came in to load illegal oil in Bayelsa.

“We notified our base at Sekibolor and deployed drones with infrared capabilities to track the ship. After drones picked up their illegal operation, our team moved in and arrested the ship and crew at Pennington in Bayelsa in the process of discharging the stolen crude through hoses running on the sea bed.”

Enisuoh said there was evidence of good insiders’ job to enable such activities.
He disclosed that when Tantita swooped on the ship, one of the crew members jumped into the sea and “probably drowned”.

Lambasting those campaigning against private pipeline security firms, he described them as the real “illegal bunkerers”.

Captain of the ship, David Adeboye, said the ship had been under repairs for over a year in Lagos and that they set out to the Niger Delta region on test run. He said after the test run they were told to deliver AGO.

January 12, 2024 Onuachu to Replace Injured Sadiq Umar in Eagles Line Up

Onuachu to Replace Injured Sadiq Umar in Eagles Line Up

Another Super Eagles striker, Sadiq Umar, has been ruled out of the 2023 African Cup of Nations due to injury and is set to be replaced by Paul Onuachu. This comes on the heels of Victor Boniface and Wilfred Ndidi who had earlier been ruled out of the continental showpiece for the same reason.

26-year-old Umar picked up a knee injury in Nigeria’s 2-0 friendly loss to the Syli Stars of Guinea on Monday, in Abu Dhabi, and Medics have confirmed he will not be fit to return for the competition

However, in a Friday statement posted on X by the official Super Eagles account, it was announced that Paul Onuachu will replace Sadiq Umar.

 

January 12, 2024 Supreme Court Affirms Umo Eno’s Election as Governor of Akwa Ibom

Supreme Court Affirms Umo Eno’s Election as Governor of Akwa Ibom

The Supreme Court of Nigeria, led by Justice Uwani Abba-Aji yesterday dismissed three separate appeals by the All Progressives Congress,  Young Progressives Congress and New Nigerian Peoples Party and their candidates against the Governor of Akwa Ibom State Pastor Umo Bassey Eno.

This was after counsel for the parties involved in the matter opted to withdraw the appeals.

The parties had asked the apex court to remove the governor of the state, alleging certificate forgery among others.

Mr. Akan Okon, a party to the appeals had prayed the court to disqualify Eno on grounds that he allegedly forged a West African Examination Certificate (WAEC) which he submitted to the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) for the election.

The appellate court had dismissed the suit for want of merit and awarded the sum of 15 million naira against the plaintiff.

The judge ruled that Okon’s arguments were based on assumption and that he was unable to prove to the court that Eno’s certificates were forged.

January 12, 2024 Navy Hands Over Rivers Oil Thieves to EFCC

Navy Hands Over Rivers Oil Thieves to EFCC

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission; EFCC has  commenced investigations into the activities of eight suspected oil thieves in Rivers State. The suspects were handed over to the Port Harcourt Zonal Command of the EFCC by the Nigerian Navy Forward Operating Base in Rivers State, on Wednesday January 10, 2024.

The EFCC in a statement on its website noted that the suspects were arrested with an unquantified amount of illegally acquired Automotive Gas Oil, also known as diesel, along Bonny Channel.

According to the Naval Hand-Over Officer, Lieutenant Commander G.Y. Gwaza, the vessel, MV Cabrini, and her eight crew members were arrested during an operation on November 8, 2023.

Gwaza said the suspected oil thieves were handed over to the EFCC for further investigation and possible prosecution.

In response, Chief Superintendent of the EFCC, Itoro Levi, who received the suspects on behalf of the EFCC, assured that thorough and professional investigations would be carried out in the case.

She also thanked the Navy for its collaborative efforts with the anti-graft agency.

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