Nigeria – February 05, 2016 – The Niger Delta Youth for Equity and Justice (NDYEJ) has commended the Joint Task Force (JTF) for the arrest of suspected criminals behind the recent gas pipeline explosion from Escravos to Warri.
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In a statement, Spokesman of NDYEJ, Sam MacPepple said that the arrest was commendable especially coming after “accusing fingers have been pointed at the wrong direction” on a repented Niger-Delta militant, Government Ekpemupolo, popularly known as Tompolo.
He stated that the arrested leader of the gang, Nengi Ikiba, was a well-known thug of the All Progressive Congress (APC) loyal to ex-former governor Timipre Sylva and would help the authorities in their investigations.
The group recalled that Tompolo had before the incident raised the alarm that some people were planning to bomb crude oil facilities in the Niger Delta region and attribute it to him but that his concern was disregarded.
Macpepple, however, said that the arrest of Nengi Ikiba and his group had vindicated Tompolo as he urged the security agencies to investigate the suspected culprits thoroughly to “unmask their sponsors and motives behind their action”.
He attributed the explosions to political reasons, stressing that it might have been a criminal expression of dissatisfaction with the outcome of election in Bayelsa State.
“It completely beats my imagination that such heinous crime will be perpetrated just to score cheap political point. To think that they blew up the gas pipeline from Escravos to Warri down to Lagos and Abuja at three different points, namely at Opudebulor Okpelama and Kpokpo area, Chanomi creek and Sabaram behind Chevron Nigeria Limited, all because they wanted to rope in Tompolo is most bizarre.
“It is however inconceivable that the bombing of such critical national assets was done for purely political reasons and this is a very important point the relevant authorities must thoroughly investigate to get to the root of the explosions. Of course, Tompolo was right when he said those behind the bombing did it because they were dissatisfied with the re-election of Governor Henry Seriake Dickson and because of his support for him”, MacPepple said.
He admonished those who were still aggrieved as a result of the outcome of the Bayelsa State governorship election not to resort to destruction of national assets especially crude oil facilities and pipelines and thereafter attribute such action to Tompolo because of his position on the recent election.