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Tompolo, Pipeline Surveillance And The Limits Of Misleading Information by Zydote: 5:20pm On Oct 18, 2022
 
It may become necessary for the Nigerian authorities to clear the air on the pipeline surveillance contract awarded to a consortium of private companies that includes Government Ekpemupolo, aka Tompolo, given that Tompolo has now started trying to posture as the main person ‘securing’ Nigeria’s pipelines.
 
This could not be farther from the truth. The surveillance contract is a ‘If you see something, say something’ assignment, where Tompolo and his men are supposed to take advantage of their familiarity with Nigeria’s vast creeks, and provide intelligence to the military as needed. Tompolo’s case is like that of a low-level support staff trying to take credit for the achievements of a company’s CEO or Board. Not only trying to take credit, but even also shamelessly downplay or diminish the efforts of the people doing the heavy lifting.
 

He has his usefulness of course, no doubt, and the intelligence they provide is very valuable, but Tompolo and his men do not carry out any prosecution, or destruction of seized assets – all of these powers belong to and remain with the Nigerian Government, and these responsibilities are being discharged with the seriousness required.
 
The recent news of the arrest and destruction of a vessel was on account of intelligence provided by the pipeline surveillance teams, intelligence that the Nigerian military promptly and swiftly acted upon, deploying personnel and platforms to ensure arrests were made, and the criminal ship destroyed. This is in line with the new directives to that effect – arrest the criminals, and destroy their working tools to serve as a strong deterrent.
 

Military sources say that the vastness of the size of the Niger Delta’s creeks make it impossible for it to be covered alone by the military, from an intelligence-gathering viewpoint.
 
Many of the pipelines in the region run through very remote villages and communities, which are mostly swampland and marshes, and nobody knows these areas better than the people in the community themselves. Hence the decision to involve them in providing surveillance, like a form of community policing.
 
But the actual work of arresting, seizing the equipment being used, and destroying the illegal connections and refineries, remains the work of the Nigerian military, a task which is being actively carried out.
 
There is Operation Delta Safe, a Joint Task Force bringing together all the various law enforcement agencies – Navy, Army, Air Force, Police, DSS, Civil Defence and others, while there are also the existing Naval Bases in the area, across the Western, Eastern and Central Naval Commands.  
 
Commendably, the Defence Headquarters has started doing more to show the successes being achieved in the fight against oil theft, but more needs to be done, also to educate Nigerians on what is being done by the government, and to prevent opportunists like Tompolo from trying to take credit that they have no business taking.

https://pmexpressng.com/tompolo-pipeline-surveillance-and-the-limits-of-misleading-information/

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Re: Tompolo, Pipeline Surveillance And The Limits Of Misleading Information by Munamoqel: 5:23pm On Oct 18, 2022
Zydote:

 
It may become necessary for the Nigerian authorities to clear the air pipeline surveillance contract awarded to a consortium of private companies that includes Government Ekpemupolo, aka Tompolo, given that Tompolo has now started trying to posture as the main person ‘securing’ Nigeria’s pipelines.
 
This could not be farther from the truth. The surveillance contract is a ‘If you see something, say something’ assignment, where Tompolo and his men are supposed to take advantage of their familiarity with Nigeria’s vast creeks, and provide intelligence to the military as needed. Tompolo’s case is like that of a low-level support staff trying to take credit for the achievements of a company’s CEO or Board. Not only trying to take credit, but even also shamelessly downplay or diminish the efforts of the people doing the heavy lifting.
 
He has his usefulness of course, no doubt, and the intelligence they provide is very valuable, but Tompolo and his men do not carry out any prosecution, or destruction of seized assets – all of these powers belong to and remain with the Nigerian Government, and these responsibilities are being discharged with the seriousness required.
 
The recent news of the arrest and destruction of a vessel was on account of intelligence provided by the pipeline surveillance teams, intelligence that the Nigerian military promptly and swiftly acted upon, deploying personnel and platforms to ensure arrests were made, and the criminal ship destroyed. This is in line with the new directives to that effect – arrest the criminals, and destroy their working tools to serve as a strong deterrent.
 
Military sources say that the vastness of the size of the Niger Delta’s creeks make it impossible for it to be covered alone by the military, from an intelligence-gathering viewpoint.
 
Many of the pipelines in the region run through very remote villages and communities, which are mostly swampland and marshes, and nobody knows these areas better than the people in the community themselves. Hence the decision to involve them in providing surveillance, like a form of community policing.
 
But the actual work of arresting, seizing the equipment being used, and destroying the illegal connections and refineries, remains the work of the Nigerian military, a task which is being actively carried out.
 
There is Operation Delta Safe, a Joint Task Force bringing together all the various law enforcement agencies – Navy, Army, Air Force, Police, DSS, Civil Defence and others, while there are also the existing Naval Bases in the area, across the Western, Eastern and Central Naval Commands.  
 
Commendably, the Defence Headquarters has started doing more to show the successes being achieved in the fight against oil theft, but more needs to be done, also to educate Nigerians on what is being done by the government, and to prevent opportunists like Tompolo from trying to take credit that they have no business taking.
yarn's .After 9 years abi

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Re: Tompolo, Pipeline Surveillance And The Limits Of Misleading Information by Authoreety: 6:12pm On Oct 18, 2022
Nigeria eh.... I no just understand the govt at all

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Re: Tompolo, Pipeline Surveillance And The Limits Of Misleading Information by Haydens: 6:12pm On Oct 18, 2022
Nothing to say

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Re: Tompolo, Pipeline Surveillance And The Limits Of Misleading Information by tolumizzy(m): 6:12pm On Oct 18, 2022
God is watching

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Re: Tompolo, Pipeline Surveillance And The Limits Of Misleading Information by chikasin4(m): 6:13pm On Oct 18, 2022
Him
Re: Tompolo, Pipeline Surveillance And The Limits Of Misleading Information by owobokiri(m): 6:13pm On Oct 18, 2022
Propaganda
This is the second or third anti Tompolo write up that has been dropped within the last 48 hours.
They're not writing about the oil thieves, they are ranting about Tompolo who seems to have arrested more oil thieves in a month, compared to the armys activities over the last decade.
The Oil thieves in the Army and government are fighting back..

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Re: Tompolo, Pipeline Surveillance And The Limits Of Misleading Information by naijainstinct: 6:14pm On Oct 18, 2022
They have finished this country. Instead of these clowns to cover their heads in shame after being exposed, they are trying to downplay and take credit for Tompolo's efforts.

Very selfish, greedy and wicked set of people. All government institutions reek of massive corruption. All!

I just saw a story of a lady's experience at the airport.

https://www.nairaland.com/7389777/ordeal-abuja-airport

And the other day, this guy also complained of immigration.

https://www.nairaland.com/7356584/endemic-corruption-ensure-nigeria-never

Go to all MDAs, it's the same thing.

Nigerians are the problem of Nigeria

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Re: Tompolo, Pipeline Surveillance And The Limits Of Misleading Information by slivertongue: 6:14pm On Oct 18, 2022
Tompolo’s case is like that of a low-level support staff trying to take credit for the achievements of a company’s CEO or Board. Not only trying to take credit, but even also shamelessly downplay or diminish the efforts of the people doing the heavy lifting.


Nonsense talk

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Re: Tompolo, Pipeline Surveillance And The Limits Of Misleading Information by PlayerMeji: 6:14pm On Oct 18, 2022
Ok
Re: Tompolo, Pipeline Surveillance And The Limits Of Misleading Information by Codedmind88: 6:15pm On Oct 18, 2022
Re: Tompolo, Pipeline Surveillance And The Limits Of Misleading Information by GolDRoger: 6:15pm On Oct 18, 2022
cry
Re: Tompolo, Pipeline Surveillance And The Limits Of Misleading Information by StPete: 6:15pm On Oct 18, 2022
Rubbish sponsored write up to cover shame of NNPC and those saddled with the task of protecting our pipelines. After 9 years or more of serious theft, the OP came out to write this trash

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Re: Tompolo, Pipeline Surveillance And The Limits Of Misleading Information by ncoolsome(m): 6:16pm On Oct 18, 2022
So who shld we give credit abi pass abi distinction to?? A private security doing what government agencies cant do for years yet u want to take the credit??

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Re: Tompolo, Pipeline Surveillance And The Limits Of Misleading Information by Ckonnet: 6:16pm On Oct 18, 2022
Mis yearning, probably a security operative made this noise because their secret Is now naked.

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Re: Tompolo, Pipeline Surveillance And The Limits Of Misleading Information by Smokeybrain(m): 6:16pm On Oct 18, 2022
Nonsense propaganda.. Carry on Government Tompolo. Anybody wey dey steal crude oil must collect wotowotoposly from Tompolo




Genius J

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Re: Tompolo, Pipeline Surveillance And The Limits Of Misleading Information by IgiveLadiesBj(m): 6:16pm On Oct 18, 2022
Who wrote this shit?

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Re: Tompolo, Pipeline Surveillance And The Limits Of Misleading Information by Sammy07: 6:17pm On Oct 18, 2022
Summary plz angry
Re: Tompolo, Pipeline Surveillance And The Limits Of Misleading Information by Olowoeko11: 6:17pm On Oct 18, 2022
More like sponsored post by those doing the bunkering, why now that more illegal pipeline are being discovered? Those Oga should better shut up

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Re: Tompolo, Pipeline Surveillance And The Limits Of Misleading Information by Morganton: 6:18pm On Oct 18, 2022
When you are doing the right thing in Nigeria they will use propaganda to distract you

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Re: Tompolo, Pipeline Surveillance And The Limits Of Misleading Information by Lionize: 6:18pm On Oct 18, 2022
The author sounds pained or jelous. If the security agents had been doing their jobs, would Tompolo had gotten any contract?

His job now is to secure the pipelines, and that he is doing.

As shameful as it may sound, this is one person buhari's govt couldn't bring down, even after deploying military to hunting him down and boasting how they will kill him.

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Re: Tompolo, Pipeline Surveillance And The Limits Of Misleading Information by Thegoodone13(m): 6:18pm On Oct 18, 2022
Good
Re: Tompolo, Pipeline Surveillance And The Limits Of Misleading Information by Akwamkpuruamu: 6:20pm On Oct 18, 2022
To polo is now a nightmare of the northern NNPC cabals

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Re: Tompolo, Pipeline Surveillance And The Limits Of Misleading Information by holluwizzy: 6:21pm On Oct 18, 2022
This government ways of spending money is more than making the money.
Re: Tompolo, Pipeline Surveillance And The Limits Of Misleading Information by MuslimIgbo: 6:22pm On Oct 18, 2022
ÓP

God punish and your entire generation

May God also punish the thieves that asked you to compile this NONSENSE.

Oil bunkering and theft has been a norm for many decades, but no one really take strong measures to curb it.
Tompoló was awarded to do a job (BECAUSE NA THIEF DEY SABI THIEF FOOTSTEPS...) and he's doing it perfectly. INSTEAD OF GIVING HIM CREDITS, YOU'RE HERE WRITING RUBBISH

MAY THUNDER STRIKE YOU.
BASTARD

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Re: Tompolo, Pipeline Surveillance And The Limits Of Misleading Information by Johnn74: 6:22pm On Oct 18, 2022
Una don start
Re: Tompolo, Pipeline Surveillance And The Limits Of Misleading Information by naijainstinct: 6:22pm On Oct 18, 2022
AGitoobo:

Very very finished
my brother, it's really annoying and frustrating
Re: Tompolo, Pipeline Surveillance And The Limits Of Misleading Information by flexyrule(m): 6:25pm On Oct 18, 2022
Seem
Re: Tompolo, Pipeline Surveillance And The Limits Of Misleading Information by GloriousGbola: 6:25pm On Oct 18, 2022
As far as I am concerned this is just to tompolo and Co giving up some of their vampire pipelines so they can look like the good guys.

Is it not mend who started bunkering and selling stolen crude to buy weapons?

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