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Pipeline Surveillance: Buhari To Revoke Jonathan’s Contracts To OPC, Ex-militant by ijustdey: 12:46am On May 16, 2015
By Levinus Nwabughiogu, Abuja
Anyone who thinks that the administration of the incoming president, General Mohammadu Buhari would tolerate the surveillance of oil pipelines and waterways by private individuals or groups should better think again as there are now plans to discard the practice and revert to the use of conventional security agencies.
Saturday Vanguard’s investigations during the week indicated that already some highly placed persons in Buhari’s camp with military and security backgrounds have begun to fashion out ways that would facilitate the process.
It was gathered that the man behind the process was a Director in the All Progressives Congress, APC, Presidential Campaign Organisation.
His briefs included to liaise with experts in the sector and other people with rich legal background to work out the template for the new surveillance policy.
When this is completed, the incoming administration, we gathered, would further equip the Nigerian Armed Forces, especially the Army and Navy, as well as the police and the Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps, NSCDC and hand them over the job of protecting the oil pipelines and other installations both onshore and offshore.
The implication of this however, is that Buhari’s government would stop the contract with some former Niger-Delta militants or groups like the Odua People’s Congress, OPC in the South-west region which the Jonathan administration had awarded such contracts.
The contracts to ex-militants to police Nigeria’s waterways runs into billions of naira, the money, experts say should have been invested in the Navy to perform the role.

In the build up to the last general elections in the country, the media was awash with reports that the outgoing president, Dr. Goodluck Jonathan awarded a surveillance contract estimated at about N9 billion to the OPC. OPC leader, Gani Adams severally thanked President Jonathan for the contract.
Buhari had Wednesday, during his meeting with Rivers State chieftains of APC in Abuja warned that his government will not tolerate”an army within the army or a police within the police” in the country.
He had also, at a forum in Abuja, told Nigerians that he would upon assumption of office reopen the books of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC for proper auditing in a bid to ensure transparency in the oil sector of the economy.
Speaking in exclusive interview with Vanguard, a member of the Board of Trustees of APC, Chief Sam Nkire said that Buhari would have to tinker with the contracts if they were not properly awarded.
According to Nkire, the outgoing government of the People’s Democratic Party, PDP, had a lot of underhand deals with some groups.
“Well, once a government has been swept away, it ceases to exist. The new government takes charge and whatever it decides to do, becomes the law. If the government or presidency of Buhari thinks those contracts were not properly given out or were not given to qualified people, of course, the government will cancel those contracts.
“And from what I know of the incoming president, he will not waste a day to cancel those contracts because these are the reasons why Nigerians rejected the PDP government. Because, they did things that should not be done. They did things without recourse to the law.
“They did things with impunity and knowing Buhari as a man who abhors impunity; a man we can say is one of the incorruptible persons, I will be surprised if he does not revoke contracts that were wrongly awarded if he sees them”, Nkire said.
Other areas the incoming Buhari’s regime would look into according to Saturday Vanguard’s investigations include the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency, NIMASA, an agency responsible for the regulation of the activities of Nigerian shipping, maritime, labour and coastal waters and the Federal Inland Revenue Service, FIRS.
Sources who spoke to Saturday Vanguard said that the two agencies stink with corruption and financial improprieties.
“ Two other agencies Buhari must look into are NIMASA and FIRS. Stories of corruption in those organizations cannot be ignored. For the incoming president to be taken seriously in his pledge to fight and win the war against corruption, he must sanitize these places. They stink,” a reliable APC source added.

http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/05/pipeline-surveillance-buhari-to-revoke-jonathans-contracts-to-opc-ex-militants/

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Re: Pipeline Surveillance: Buhari To Revoke Jonathan’s Contracts To OPC, Ex-militant by ijustdey: 12:50am On May 16, 2015
The government needs to block all wastages that is associated with leasing of the contract to those militant



Just a duplication of functions that can be undertaken by the NCSDC, police navy etc

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Re: Pipeline Surveillance: Buhari To Revoke Jonathan’s Contracts To OPC, Ex-militant by Nobody: 1:07am On May 16, 2015
That so called contract is definitely a waste of resources.

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Re: Pipeline Surveillance: Buhari To Revoke Jonathan’s Contracts To OPC, Ex-militant by cleatoris: 1:17am On May 16, 2015
Before nkor?

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Re: Pipeline Surveillance: Buhari To Revoke Jonathan’s Contracts To OPC, Ex-militant by Nobody: 1:23am On May 16, 2015
[b]Na now problem wan start. Make una warn una messiah make e nor price those rude men for creek oooo angry angry angry. Those men nor just get joy at all. If dem begin here una go know say Boko Haram dey learn. Who dey cry dey see road o. Make una nor say we nor warn una.

The illiterate will soon realize that Tompolo, Boyloaf, Asari and the rest dey learn wen boys carry red eye enter creek. Make e go ask Obasanjo and Yar'Adua how far.

One dynamite, One pipeline. Let's see how they will pay salaries in Nigeria. Oil price crash some Governors don dey complain say no money to pay salary, by the time dem don light up Apapa depot again Buhari go know say nor be to shout Change be governance.

Honestly some people mostly the South Westerners and the Northerners actually feel they can ride on like this forever. Truth of the matter is that if the militants were angry then, now they are furious because to them Jonathan was maligned and given a bad name then forced out of power. They have been wondering where the change agents werw wen Obasanjo and Atiku ran the nation aground. Most of them are just waiting for Buhari to begin his tenure then he will have to face them squarely and dem ready this time. Dem ready die!!!

Good enough the educated Niger Deltans are willing to join the struggle this time in whatever form and with the recent angling of self determination by the Lower Niger congress, i say this is a good omen for us. We will have our freedom maybe not tomorrow but soon and very very soon we know. Those that want to keep being slaves forever are free as the birds to continue but this useless contraption called Nigeria will disintegrate. Bring it on Buhari!

See as dem dey fear dey mention me up and down cheesy cheesy cheesy. Wetin una wan use our oil money do? Can't you guys survive without oil? I repeat ONE DYNAMITE, ONE PIPELINE. The days of free food is over. Na our oil money una dey wait make Buhari share give una 5k monthly abi? All Isreal to your tent, party is over. There is no one Nigeria anymore!!!
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Re: Pipeline Surveillance: Buhari To Revoke Jonathan’s Contracts To OPC, Ex-militant by Nobody: 1:33am On May 16, 2015
We de watch sha...

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Re: Pipeline Surveillance: Buhari To Revoke Jonathan’s Contracts To OPC, Ex-militant by ki02020(m): 1:35am On May 16, 2015
I dont think the contract should not be suddenly terminated.rather it should be properly negotiated where by the money being paid equate the job the job it being paid for......even if the APC led govt decide to use survallance tech for the area the ex millitants can act a backup for the tecnology.....there is no point going going fully tech when you abundant labour

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Re: Pipeline Surveillance: Buhari To Revoke Jonathan’s Contracts To OPC, Ex-militant by dre11(m): 1:56am On May 16, 2015
The contact was just an avenue for wastage of resources and money



We are just making the militants rich daily and they can go and buy guns and gun boats for the own use..... That's why the Norwegian government apologize to us for selling this arm and ammunition to these group.



Let use this money to develop the real sector of the economy and move from frivolities....

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Re: Pipeline Surveillance: Buhari To Revoke Jonathan’s Contracts To OPC, Ex-militant by tyson99(m): 2:01am On May 16, 2015
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Re: Pipeline Surveillance: Buhari To Revoke Jonathan’s Contracts To OPC, Ex-militant by creamynuela88: 2:35am On May 16, 2015
Oh yes! Everyone is screaming wastage, I totally agree. But Baba should know that it is a gradual process.

U don't forcefully take away a dangerous toy from a kid cause it might end up injuring d kid and causing grief to d household.

If u get my drift!

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Re: Pipeline Surveillance: Buhari To Revoke Jonathan’s Contracts To OPC, Ex-militant by StOla: 3:20am On May 16, 2015
That's to be expected of a responsible government.

The circus has been sacked, the clown must move on.

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Re: Pipeline Surveillance: Buhari To Revoke Jonathan’s Contracts To OPC, Ex-militant by Nobody: 3:29am On May 16, 2015
It should be revoked but not now and in a gradual process.

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Re: Pipeline Surveillance: Buhari To Revoke Jonathan’s Contracts To OPC, Ex-militant by skare: 3:30am On May 16, 2015
I d laf in chinese,wait til u resume office.u never che shomtin.

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Re: Pipeline Surveillance: Buhari To Revoke Jonathan’s Contracts To OPC, Ex-militant by luvmijeje(f): 4:28am On May 16, 2015
Nice one...... They must also fashion out ways to mop out ammuntions which are in the hands of these boys.

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Re: Pipeline Surveillance: Buhari To Revoke Jonathan’s Contracts To OPC, Ex-militant by deandavid(m): 5:11am On May 16, 2015
calebo101:
Na now problem wan start. Make una warn una messiah make e nor price those rude men for creek oooo angry angry angry. Those men nor just get joy at all. If dem begin here una go know say Boko Haram dey learn. Who dey cry dey see road o. Make una nor say we nor warn una.

The illiterate will soon realize that Tompolo, Boyloaf, Asari and the rest dey learn wen boys carry red eye enter creek. Make e go ask Obasanjo and Yar'Adua how far.

One dynamite, One pipeline. Let's see how they will pay salaries in Nigeria. Oil price crash some Governors don dey complain say no money to pay salary, by the time dem don light up Apapa depot again Buhari go know say nor be to shout Change be governance.

guy you dey rake....... you think GMB is someone common militants can arm twist? He will handle them(militants) wella. You be militant? you dey benefit from the contact? watin tompolo and the rest don use their money do for the niger delta? NOTHING......... Asari carry him own go Benin republic go build school. No infrastructures in their villages and they keep collecting money for doing nothing. Now we dont have light, because some idiots blew the gas pipe lines. are they not suppose to protect those pipelines? Abeg GMB revoke those useless contracts, nothing go happen. we dey your back.

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Re: Pipeline Surveillance: Buhari To Revoke Jonathan’s Contracts To OPC, Ex-militant by tos4u(m): 5:19am On May 16, 2015
Masquerade festival is not forever, d General don com all milking Nigerian dry should vomit all dey hav stolen asap

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Re: Pipeline Surveillance: Buhari To Revoke Jonathan’s Contracts To OPC, Ex-militant by focus7: 5:32am On May 16, 2015
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Re: Pipeline Surveillance: Buhari To Revoke Jonathan’s Contracts To OPC, Ex-militant by stebell(m): 5:35am On May 16, 2015
BABA ONE CHANCE at it again.
Always talking trash even b4 assuming office.
Well, the boys are waiting for him in the creeks.
He shud cancel the amnesty package too.
Buhari Daura President.
Baba One Chance.

GEJ is our Hero, Wike my Role Model.

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Re: Pipeline Surveillance: Buhari To Revoke Jonathan’s Contracts To OPC, Ex-militant by Codedeben: 5:48am On May 16, 2015
Good Riddance..... Its high time All those fat lazy Asses Got themselves a job.




He should please ban Agberos aa well. They're in the same class.


Bunch of Lazy buffoons.

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Re: Pipeline Surveillance: Buhari To Revoke Jonathan’s Contracts To OPC, Ex-militant by Nobody: 6:28am On May 16, 2015
smileyehen why not! iis that why uu woke mee from sleep?? angry
Re: Pipeline Surveillance: Buhari To Revoke Jonathan’s Contracts To OPC, Ex-militant by Nobody: 6:28am On May 16, 2015
Good riddance. The Niger Delta militants do not represent the interests of the Niger Delta or the Niger Delta people at large. They are a bunch of greedy pot bellied miscreants elevated to 'freedom fighters' by the outgoing government.

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Re: Pipeline Surveillance: Buhari To Revoke Jonathan’s Contracts To OPC, Ex-militant by luvinhubby(m): 6:29am On May 16, 2015
Very wrong move by Buhari.
OPC has proved itself as a good alternative security outfit in southwest & local vigilante with so many neighbourhoods secured by them.
Ex millitants had displayed knowledge of niger delta terrain more than army or navy & are in the best position to secure, as it is now, those pipelines.
Nigeria is struggling to cope with drop in crude prices with a third of the states unable to pay workers salaries, Nigeria will simply collapse with any further drop in oil revenue.

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Re: Pipeline Surveillance: Buhari To Revoke Jonathan’s Contracts To OPC, Ex-militant by Otunbab: 6:29am On May 16, 2015
Good.. Mumu Jona, giving thugs better contract when educated people dey hustle for interview.

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Re: Pipeline Surveillance: Buhari To Revoke Jonathan’s Contracts To OPC, Ex-militant by Innodon(m): 6:29am On May 16, 2015
B4 Nko

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Re: Pipeline Surveillance: Buhari To Revoke Jonathan’s Contracts To OPC, Ex-militant by Nobody: 6:30am On May 16, 2015
omokiniovo biko keme' Udi na, make I shark, en en

and d fool thinks e his doing the right thing... well I nor blame na, Na condition wen put me and aboky 4 1 country...

My brothers don start to blow pipeline , I trust Urhobo Gbagbako and my ijaw brothers,

Jst cared less abt OPC, this is wat Yoruba wanted, Buhari dont bite more than u can shew, try us 1st, u go know, ask yaradua, I jst hope this fool does nt scrap Amnesty program too, we re quiet nt because we re lazy, we dey observe, we d people of SS dey look as the way d economy of this country go collapse if dem play with us
.. many pipe dey my area, na to they ready to bomb dem

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Re: Pipeline Surveillance: Buhari To Revoke Jonathan’s Contracts To OPC, Ex-militant by hijacke(m): 6:31am On May 16, 2015
hijacke:


If you think that Buhari will be intimidated by these ex-millitants, then you need to have a rethink ,
Buhari is a man that is brave enough to look evil in the face and challenge it, which is far less i can say about this outgoing government.
Time of impunity is over, Change is here to stay

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Re: Pipeline Surveillance: Buhari To Revoke Jonathan’s Contracts To OPC, Ex-militant by einsteino(m): 6:31am On May 16, 2015
I am a deltan. I would say revoke it but he as a general should understand that he has to thread very carefully in matters like this. he wouldnt want to cause problems that would distract his government for the next four years. inshort announcing such before his swearing in, would give the boys heads up and enable them prepare for a face off. You don't do such, it is unwise.

Remember Tompolo has upgraded from a mere warlord to a mentor for many, he enjoys undisputed loyalty. Asari may be nothing but a noisemaker but tompolo is someone that commands d respect of even law abiding citizens, he deliberately abstains from public glare and is the only warlord that has a charity foundation. i don't think Tompolo would want any trouble either, but a man like him thaf is so quiet and looks gentle is hard to predict.

Forget the propaganda ameachi and o'tega are trying to sell, in reality the Niger delta is almost wholly anti APC, so buhari lacks political influence in the region, even worst he is from a tribe that is viewed as an oppressor. So he has to thread carefully but we certainly cannot keep up with this contracts. diplomacy is key here, take away any credibility that would allow militancy to thrive. By reaching out and building some trust via an overwhwlming visible FG Presence in the form of developmental projects. that is the easiest and safest way to disarm the ticking time bomb

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Re: Pipeline Surveillance: Buhari To Revoke Jonathan’s Contracts To OPC, Ex-militant by Sweetguy25: 6:32am On May 16, 2015
Expected.
Re: Pipeline Surveillance: Buhari To Revoke Jonathan’s Contracts To OPC, Ex-militant by Nobody: 6:33am On May 16, 2015
here

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Re: Pipeline Surveillance: Buhari To Revoke Jonathan’s Contracts To OPC, Ex-militant by sheymoni(m): 6:34am On May 16, 2015
This is a welcome development. We can't continue doing things as if we are in animal kingdom. I've not read about any developed country securing her properties with militants. Impunity has got to stop. Enough is enough

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Re: Pipeline Surveillance: Buhari To Revoke Jonathan’s Contracts To OPC, Ex-militant by kennydee05(m): 6:34am On May 16, 2015
Ok.
End to milking Nigeria has come....
I support this action.
God bless GMB.
Tanoids Pls let's embrace this change and the new government because the mean well for us and our children unborn.
This government will be laying foundation for true democracy and federalism.

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