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OPC Pulls Out Of NNPC Pipeline Surveillance by TheOtherview: 8:17pm On Jun 15, 2015
OPC Pulls Out Of NNPC Pipeline Surveillance

Jun 15, 2015



The Oodua People’s Congress (OPC) said it would pull out its men from guarding all Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) pipelines nationwide from Monday evening.

Mr Yinka Oguntimehin, the Spokesman for Gani Adams Faction of the congress said this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria in Lagos on Monday.

Oguntimehin said that this became necessary because the corporation had yet to start paying for the work its men are doing.

He said the corporation was, as part of the contractual agreement entered into, three months ago, expected to start payment.

The spokesman said that the OPC personnel had continued to guard the pipelines with the belief that the corporation would pay as promised.

“When we were given the contract on March 15, it was agreed that they will release money for the OPC personnel for effective protection of the NNPC pipelines nationwide.

“We lost one man last month because of the activities of the vandals here in Lagos, while some of our men were arrested in the course of protecting the pipeline.


“We had told them to release some of our money before the new administration took over, but they kept promising us.

“Enough is enough, three months have passed since our members started monitoring the pipeline, and we have fulfilled our part of the agreement.

“By 10p.m today, our personnel will move out of the NNPC pipelines nationwide and this applies to other groups in the country,” he said.

The federal Government had in March awarded a multi-billion Naira contract to the OPC to secure NNPC pipelines in the South-West Zone of the country. (NAN)

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Re: OPC Pulls Out Of NNPC Pipeline Surveillance by Sleekydee(m): 8:18pm On Jun 15, 2015
Even with their protection, report has it we still lose abt 400,000 barrel daily to thieves, abeg Mk Una commot jor.

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Re: OPC Pulls Out Of NNPC Pipeline Surveillance by Nobody: 8:19pm On Jun 15, 2015
South West

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Re: OPC Pulls Out Of NNPC Pipeline Surveillance by drtwist(m): 8:19pm On Jun 15, 2015
Opc your next plan will be to vandalize all the facilities you have been guarding since o. waiting for tompolo and co to step down so bouncary will start again in my region..

Chaii hammering on the way .

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Re: OPC Pulls Out Of NNPC Pipeline Surveillance by Nobody: 8:25pm On Jun 15, 2015
The FG should fulfil its own part of the agreement

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Re: OPC Pulls Out Of NNPC Pipeline Surveillance by Jorussia(m): 8:32pm On Jun 15, 2015
lol.who na sure say NNPC,Nv still play a fast one these guys so?
Re: OPC Pulls Out Of NNPC Pipeline Surveillance by Nobody: 8:36pm On Jun 15, 2015
Another fuel scarcity looming, take it or leave it this guys are needed to do that job in collaboration with security agencies.

Pay these guys now and not the 5k APC might have in mind as part of their social welfare scheme
Re: OPC Pulls Out Of NNPC Pipeline Surveillance by mobaking: 8:40pm On Jun 15, 2015
Part of jona's legacy,what is the work of d security agencies?.They should go home.

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Re: OPC Pulls Out Of NNPC Pipeline Surveillance by TheOtherview: 8:44pm On Jun 15, 2015
Protesters shut down flow stations in Delta over pipeline contracts

Ebenezer Adurokiya —Warri

SCORES of protesters from Urhobo and Isoko host communities in Delta State, on Monday morning, shut down flow stations and operations at the Nigerian Petroleum Development Company (NPDC) in their areas.

This was on the heels of reports doing the round that oil surveillance contract awarded to former freedom fighter, Chief Government Ekpemupolo, alias Tompolo, expired on Monday.

Obviously propelled by the feelers, the Isoko and Urhobo ethnic stock went on protest over inclusion in the next pipeline surveillance contracts and the need for NDPC to pay up the OML30 GMoU N1.4 billion funds owed them.


The protesters, armed with twigs and leaves, were made of youths, women and leaders of the Urhobo and Isoko Host Communities of Nigeria (HOSTCOM).

The NPDC flow stations shut down during the protest were OML 26, 30, 34, and 65 in Udu and Ughelli South local government areas of the state.

The protesters stormed the flow stations at 9.00 a.m, shut down the facilities with a demand that NPDC should immediately create a contract department in its Edjeba office to take care of contractors in Delta State.

But armed soldiers attached to the flow station were on hand to avert a breakdown of law and order during the protest.

Leaders of the host communities, Mr. Efe Okovwurie, Mr. Morrister Idibra, Pastor Rochard Erhurhore and Mr John Obaro, who led the protests, warned that the oil facilities in OML 26, 30, 34, and 65 would remain shut until NPDC and NNPC awarded separate pipeline surveillance and intelligence gathering contracts to Urhobo and Isoko host communities.

They added that NPDC must pay up the nine-month outstanding monthly salaries of host communities' workers in OML 26, 30, 34, and 65, alleging that NPDC was indebted to most of the indigenous contractors.

The HOSTCOM leaders decried the replacement of indigenous contractors, whose contract tenure had expired for over two years and the refusal of NPDC management to renew same.

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Re: OPC Pulls Out Of NNPC Pipeline Surveillance by doctokwus: 8:47pm On Jun 15, 2015
They were guiding the pipelines and providing protection for the vandals at same time.
Next should be those criminals that got contracts for pipeline protection in the SS they neither had the capacity or will to execute.
The navy and civil defence should be given the authority to do the work they are paid salaries for.

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Re: OPC Pulls Out Of NNPC Pipeline Surveillance by tayooluwole: 8:54pm On Jun 15, 2015
I go come comment when I wake...

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Re: OPC Pulls Out Of NNPC Pipeline Surveillance by Nobody: 8:57pm On Jun 15, 2015
It's only honourable for them to give it up before military men pick them all up

They can be a hundred and one percent sure GMB won't give them that assignment.

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Re: OPC Pulls Out Of NNPC Pipeline Surveillance by geesampower(m): 8:58pm On Jun 15, 2015
They shld, let the security operatives do their job.
DaGC:
Nigeria is a truly complicated country.

When the pipelines were being protected by the said 'security agencies', Nigeria was losing millions of barrels. Even with the private security contractors, we are still losing 400,000 barrels daily.

What's the way forward?
I wonder o. Why use a cat to watch over fried fish?

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Re: OPC Pulls Out Of NNPC Pipeline Surveillance by DaGC(m): 9:13pm On Jun 15, 2015
Nigeria is a truly complicated country.

When the pipelines were being protected by the said 'security agencies', Nigeria was losing millions of barrels. Even with the private security contractors, we are still losing 400,000 barrels daily.

What's the way forward?

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Re: OPC Pulls Out Of NNPC Pipeline Surveillance by SaiBuharii: 9:56pm On Jun 15, 2015
BUHARI IS WORKING!!

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Re: OPC Pulls Out Of NNPC Pipeline Surveillance by timilehing(m): 9:57pm On Jun 15, 2015
GEJ don scam una with promises, thank ur mama head say una wake-up early to pull out otherwise it would have been free service to the Nation

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Re: OPC Pulls Out Of NNPC Pipeline Surveillance by tinuolababy(f): 9:57pm On Jun 15, 2015
One of d silly decisions taken by GEJ

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Re: OPC Pulls Out Of NNPC Pipeline Surveillance by Dee60: 9:57pm On Jun 15, 2015
They should also refund the illicit 'allocations'

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Re: OPC Pulls Out Of NNPC Pipeline Surveillance by tociano009(m): 9:57pm On Jun 15, 2015
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Re: OPC Pulls Out Of NNPC Pipeline Surveillance by kennydee05(m): 9:59pm On Jun 15, 2015
The fear of Buhari....
The era of cluelessness has gone we are now in the era of Sai Baba
Nigeria will be great again.

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Re: OPC Pulls Out Of NNPC Pipeline Surveillance by exemen: 9:59pm On Jun 15, 2015
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Re: OPC Pulls Out Of NNPC Pipeline Surveillance by ayusco85(m): 9:59pm On Jun 15, 2015
barcanista:
The FG should fulfil its own part of the agreement

which FG? u mean the one that was booted out and sent to OTUOKE? he shld go and meet EX president GEJ in OTUOKE for his balance

ECOTERRORS:
Another fuel scarcity looming, take it or leave it this guys are needed to do that job in collaboration with security agencies.
Pay these guys now and not the 5k APC might have in mind as part of their social welfare scheme

clueless Tanoid. u received it from ur ex pay master. what do u know?

OREMUSSANCTUS:
South West

always empty. no solid input. the character behind this moniker must be a very DULL and CLUELESS guy.

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Re: OPC Pulls Out Of NNPC Pipeline Surveillance by modath(f): 10:00pm On Jun 15, 2015
Hehehehehe.. cheesy.. This is wickedly funny!!

Opc's fees is in otuoke, make dem go there.

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Re: OPC Pulls Out Of NNPC Pipeline Surveillance by kennydee05(m): 10:01pm On Jun 15, 2015
barcanista:
The FG should fulfil its own part of the agreement
Which of the federal government?
They should go and meet the person that hired them. Rubbish without content!!!
The contract was initially given to them based on u serve/advocate for me and I give u a bojuboju source of money bit they never knew God's plan is different form there's.
Tell them to go to court if they were legally contracted/hired
If PMB federal government pay make I remove Sai from Sai Baba
As for you and other Tanoids, you can join them to carry placards in solidarity to their non payment

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Re: OPC Pulls Out Of NNPC Pipeline Surveillance by ibkgab001: 10:01pm On Jun 15, 2015
Yes
Re: OPC Pulls Out Of NNPC Pipeline Surveillance by Nobody: 10:02pm On Jun 15, 2015
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Re: OPC Pulls Out Of NNPC Pipeline Surveillance by myklangelo(m): 10:02pm On Jun 15, 2015
Hope dem are not pulling out to re-organize on hOw to tamper with tho oil pipelines as usual.
The case of nkita na-ata okpukpu anyaba ya n'onu.

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Re: OPC Pulls Out Of NNPC Pipeline Surveillance by kazmanbanjoko(m): 10:02pm On Jun 15, 2015
Owo buhari ti ka won. Buhari hand don catch dem.

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Re: OPC Pulls Out Of NNPC Pipeline Surveillance by 2sex(m): 10:03pm On Jun 15, 2015
barcanista:
The FG should fulfil its own part of the agreement
YOU ARE MAD!... In saner climes, is it ragtag like this that watch oil facilities where there are technology and even better graduates roaming the streets?

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Re: OPC Pulls Out Of NNPC Pipeline Surveillance by saintTim(m): 10:03pm On Jun 15, 2015
OPC = VANDALS




VANDALS = OPC




They are the gate men and they are the thieves

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Re: OPC Pulls Out Of NNPC Pipeline Surveillance by Opiosko: 10:04pm On Jun 15, 2015
Ho

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