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Tompolo: Why I Met With MEND by Nobody: 3:55pm On Jul 24, 2015
Government Ekpemupolo, former commander of the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND) better known as Tompolo, says Saturday’s meeting of militant leaders is about calming the tension building among ex-militants who have been putting him “under intense pressure” over the federal government’s indifference to the amnesty programme.

Maintaining that he remains committed to the peace and stability of the country, Tompolo said pressure from stakeholders in the region made him call for discussions. He said beneficiaries of the amnesty programme were being affected by the delay of the federal government in unveiling its policy about the programme.

“I am compelled to clarify issues as they relate to the meeting of the leadership of ex-agitators under the platform of MEND and other organisations summoned at my instance,” he said in a statement he personally signed. “The tension generated by the meeting is uncalled for, diversionary and mischievous as no evil is intended in whatever form. “We take into account the fact that having embraced peace and remained supportive of various governments at all levels, including the President Muhammud Burhari’s government, we are surprised that a meeting of ex-agitators could prop anxiety.

“The nation would recall that in the buil up to the amnesty offer of the late president, Alhaji Umaru Musa Yar’Adua, there was hesitance on the part of most of Niger Delta agitators until God in His infinite mercy, granted me wisdom to provide leadership.

“The nation will also recall that under the amnesty programme as inherited by the immediate past president, Dr. Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, relative peace was enjoyed even as security of lives and property was enhanced to an appreciable level. Also, oil production increased from 700 barrels per day to 2.5 million barrels per day.

“While some of us understand to an extent, the apparent delay in the continued payment of the monthly stipend to the ex-agitators in view of the seeming scrutiny of government agencies, including the amnesty office by the current administration, same cannot be said of the majority of beneficiaries of the amnesty programme.

“To this extent, some of us, particularly myself and other leaders, have been under intense pressure from ex-agitators commanders, individuals, parents and guardians as well as communities who are beneficiaries of the amnesty programme.” Tompolo said his intention was to use the meeting placate aggrieved youths in the region, denying the reports that revocation of the pipeline surveillance contracts is the main agenda. He appealed to the current administration not to neglect the Niger Delta.

“While a few see the delay in the payment of their monthly stipends in the light of the need for the current government to settle in properly, others see the delay as a template to stop the programme. The expulsion of some students (home and overseas) by their schools and training institutions particularly has heightened these fears,” the statement read.

“Hence, I thought it wise that a meeting of the collegiate leadership of the platform under which we operated as agitators could be convened to appraise the situation and possibly, explore means to douse the tension that is growing among the disarmed youths whose stipends (training allowances and tuition fees) have been delayed for months.

“This becomes more compelling in view of the fact that as leaders of the platform that served as midwife to the amnesty offer, we owe the nation a duty to play our roles in order to stem a relapse of the relative peace in the Niger Delta region.”
https://www.thecable.ng/tompolo-pressure-unpaid-ex-militants
Re: Tompolo: Why I Met With MEND by kbams241: 3:56pm On Jul 24, 2015
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Re: Tompolo: Why I Met With MEND by Nobody: 3:58pm On Jul 24, 2015
Oga Tompolo, PMB really needs some clarifications. The old man is already peeing in his pants when he heard of ur meeting!!


Just pity him. Next time he might not be getting dis explanations!
Re: Tompolo: Why I Met With MEND by donsmall94(m):
Okay

Re: Tompolo: Why I Met With MEND by wawaboy1(m): 4:01pm On Jul 24, 2015
The guy want to relax and enjoy his wealth in peace. No time for creek battle.
Re: Tompolo: Why I Met With MEND by vedaxcool(m): 4:01pm On Jul 24, 2015
If your foolish brother had not looted every fund available Buhari won't have to face the tough decision of choosing between paying civil and ex militants.
Re: Tompolo: Why I Met With MEND by Lvlink(f): 4:03pm On Jul 24, 2015
Nawaoooo.......
Ordinary meeting, dem don dey fear, what if na the real action?
Re: Tompolo: Why I Met With MEND by izenco2005(m): 4:03pm On Jul 24, 2015
vedaxcool:
If your foolish brother had not looted every fund available Buhari won't have to face the tough decision of choosing between paying civil and ex militants.
GET OUT angry
Re: Tompolo: Why I Met With MEND by vedaxcool(m): 4:06pm On Jul 24, 2015
izenco2005:
GET OUT angry
In igbo saibapo. grin grin
Re: Tompolo: Why I Met With MEND by lanrehamd: 4:06pm On Jul 24, 2015
“Peace cannot be kept by force; it can only be achieved by understanding.”
― Albert Einstein

Re: Tompolo: Why I Met With MEND by Flyingngel(m): 4:08pm On Jul 24, 2015
Ok
Re: Tompolo: Why I Met With MEND by Nobody: 4:11pm On Jul 24, 2015
Good intentions. The FG should take this gesture with open arms and use it to our overall advantage. Nothing like peace.
Re: Tompolo: Why I Met With MEND by robosky02(m): 4:15pm On Jul 24, 2015
ok we are watching
Re: Tompolo: Why I Met With MEND by Nobody: 4:18pm On Jul 24, 2015
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Re: Tompolo: Why I Met With MEND by NotNairalandi(m): 4:18pm On Jul 24, 2015
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Re: Tompolo: Why I Met With MEND by lawfabolous: 4:18pm On Jul 24, 2015
Bros watch ur back o. pmb is coming
Re: Tompolo: Why I Met With MEND by Hillzy(m):
I tink say u no won get sense na. Life in d creek is not easy compare to hw u are living nw
Re: Tompolo: Why I Met With MEND by RaDaZaBaNa(m): 4:18pm On Jul 24, 2015
better
Re: Tompolo: Why I Met With MEND by idbami2(m): 4:18pm On Jul 24, 2015
He'd bettr calm them down.. Jona's no more theree..
Re: Tompolo: Why I Met With MEND by asodeboyede(m): 4:19pm On Jul 24, 2015
What about the bunkering and other vices they engage in... Isnt that paying anymore?
Better still, Mr Tompolo why not share your monthly peanuts with the boys? Or don't u plan having an NGO and giving back to your immediate society?
Re: Tompolo: Why I Met With MEND by yorke1: 4:19pm On Jul 24, 2015
Carry go
Re: Tompolo: Why I Met With MEND by zeezboy(m): 4:20pm On Jul 24, 2015
Enh enhh bros easy!
Re: Tompolo: Why I Met With MEND by jimmy2k: 4:20pm On Jul 24, 2015
In Biafra we stand
Re: Tompolo: Why I Met With MEND by ylaa(f): 4:20pm On Jul 24, 2015
WITH WHAT WILL HW CALM THEM?
Re: Tompolo: Why I Met With MEND by atlwireles: 4:20pm On Jul 24, 2015
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vedaxcool:
If your foolish brother had not looted every fund available Buhari won't have to face the tough decision of choosing between paying civil and ex militants.
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almajiri sai chanter
Re: Tompolo: Why I Met With MEND by free2ryhme: 4:20pm On Jul 24, 2015
Story for the Gods
Re: Tompolo: Why I Met With MEND by ziccoit: 4:21pm On Jul 24, 2015
Agitations, unrests, attacks etc should not be expected from the crops of militant leaders that have benefited and currently enjoying the amnesty program and government in one way or the other. These people have been decapitated. They have tasted goodies of lives at the highest possible level and I don't expect them to revert to their old ways. My fear is possibility of them using the accrued resources in sponsoring attacks, which is why government should not allow them a field day again in whatever way.
Re: Tompolo: Why I Met With MEND by Nobody: 4:21pm On Jul 24, 2015
Just so the hausa/fulanis and apc bigots know their control is in the north and west.
Re: Tompolo: Why I Met With MEND by sdindan: 4:22pm On Jul 24, 2015
The fear of Tompolo is the beginning of wisdom.
PA Buhari 2015
Re: Tompolo: Why I Met With MEND by SouthernBreeze(m): 4:22pm On Jul 24, 2015
Tompolo Abeg nor give bubu heart failure. He have enough wahala already grin
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