S-South lawmakers ask Tompolo to surrender, prove his innocence
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Former National Assembly members under the aegis of Coalition
of South South Emeritus Lawmakers have called on the former General
Officer Commanding, GOC, of the Movement for the Emancipation of the
Niger Delta, MEND, Government Ekpemupolo, alias Tompolo, to surrender to
security agencies.
Government Ekpemupolo
The came against the background of a repeated warning by the
presidency to the leaders of the ijaw community to handover Tompolo and
other suspects in the recent bombing of major oil and gas installations
in communities in Gbaramatu Kingdom, Warri South-West Local Government
Area, Delta State.
The bombing was believed to have been carried out by Niger Delta ex-militants in the state.
But the ill development seemed to have pitched the community against
the federal government as ijaw leaders told the presidency that it was
not in their place to arrest Tompolo.
The Ijaw stand on the matter was presented by the Chairman, Ijaw
(Izon) Okosu –Otu (Ijaw Council of Elders), Delta State, Chief Bare
Etolor, who said, “It is unfair for the Federal Government to ask Ijaw
communities to handover suspects that carried out the bombing because we
do not know them. In addition, I do not see how anybody expects us to
handover Tompolo to security agencies because we do not have the power
to do that, except they want to humiliate us.”
He continued in a chat with Vanguard that “It is unfortunate that the
Presidency wants to handle the matter from this angle. Which of the
Northern elders did they tell to produce the Boko Haram leaders that are
bombing in their areas. So, why are they telling us to handover people
who bombed pipelines here?
“If they know the person that did it and ask us to help produce the
person and we see him, we can assist with information if we have any.
How can anybody say Ijaw leaders should handover suspects? We do not
know who did it.
“It is not right. Even if they tell us the person, we do not have
arms to arrest anybody. What they are doing is to make us not to have
confidence in this government. What power do we have over armed
militants? We can only talk to them as elders, not arrest them with
guns.
“I am not supporting criminality. In fact, anybody among us, the Ijaw
elders, can be a victim anytime. It is difficult for us to produce
Tompolo. If they cannot see him with all their intelligence, where do
they expect us to see him? I have not even seen Tompolo myself for
ages.”
In a press conference in Abuja yesterday, the group expressly
condemned the resumed act of violence in the Niger Delta, and called on
the suspects especially Tomopolo fingered in the act to submit himself
and prove his innocence.
Having the membership of former members of the House of
Representatives across the south south states, which included Rt. Hon.
Halims Agoda (Delta State), Hon. Mercy Alhona( Delta), Hon. Samson
Osagie (Edo), Abubakar Momoh (Edo), Hon. Mike Ekpegule (Bayelsa), Hon.
Patty Etete Ineme (Akwa Ibom), Hon. Christopher Enai( Bayelsa), Hon.
Ehiogie West Idahosa( Edo), Hon. Alex Ukam( Cross River), Hon. Promise
Abibo (Rivers), and Hon. Ikperikpe Ekpo (Akwa Ibom), the coalition
stated that the Amnesty Programme Office was an open channel created by
the government for the people to ventilate their grievances should there
be any, rather then fomenting trouble in the region.
Reading the position of the group, Agoda said that the ex-lawmakers were saddened by the recent happenings in the region.
He said “We are saddened by the news of the recent bombing of crude oil and gas pipelines in parts of Niger Delta
“While condemning in very strong terms the renewed vandalization of
oil and gas facilities in the zone, we use this medium to call on any
persons severally or individually or group involved in these acts to
desist forthwith. It is our belief that the only productive means to
actualizing or redressing perceived injustice, inequality or unfair
deals, is through dialogue. It has worked before and it remains the only
way sure to consensus building,mother sine qua non for the much needed
development of the region.
“In the light of the forgoing, we the members of the coalition of
south south Emeritus Legislatures wish to unequivocally declare our
unflinching support for the Federal Governments effort to promote the
sustainable development of the South South region. This definitely is a
new dawn.”
He recalled that the region had benefited from the amnesty Programme
of former governments, saying that even present Mohammadu Buhari has
promised to continue with the Programme.
This was even as he called on the federal government to expedite the completion of the east-west road.
“We recall with nostalgia and satisfaction the intervention by
president Umaru Musa Yar’Adua’s administration which engendered peace an
development to the then troubled Niger Delta region due to the
activities of militant agitators. The circumstances that led to the
institution of the Amnesty Programme by late President Yar’Adua were
actuated by the decades of alienation of the region.
“Quite rightly, that administration diagnosed the problems of the
zone and administered the amnesty dialysis. Significantly, progress in
mitigating the restiveness of the people was remarkably achieved.
“While some good results could be posted in the human capital
development component of the Programme, the same cannot however be said
of rye infrastructural development as sign-posted by the all important
East-West road that traverses all the states of the South-South zone.
The dismal record of the work on that road remains an albatross because
of the ineffectiveness of those who had hitherto administered the
project”, he said.
Tompolo should surrender
Fielding questions from Journalists, members of the coalition called
on Tompolo to stand up and prove his innocence in the allegations.
“Already the Federal Government has instituted an agency as a window
of opportunity for all aggrieved people from that region to come and
ventilate their grievances in any way and that is the office of the
amnesty programme. And already that particular office has been engaging
the people from this region. Some have benefited from one form of
training or the other.
“And if anything has arisen that will create this type of confusion
or anger within the people, we expect that we should use that platform
to get back whatever they feel they are denied of.
“Against that background, we are calling on our own son, our brother,
who is being called by the government to come and answer any question.
He should come out as a gentleman and as a true son of the Niger Delta
region.
“He should come out and give his own part of the story. We all know
that nobody is presumed guilty until you are proven so. So I think
rather than pull down the trees in the whole region because of one
person, we believe that he should be man enough, he should be a patriot
that he is, he should be nationalistic and come out to answer to
whatever he is being accused of.
“For those who are going to destroy our national assets, we believe
that they shouldn’t allow anybody to misguide them, mislead them and
they should all channel their grievances to the amnesty office”, they
said.
Also throwing their weigh behind the anti-corruption war of president
Buhari, the coalition stated that they stood for change agenda of the
present federal government.
“Our mission is to promote and defend the interest of the south south
zone of the country on the basis of our avowed fervour for the
sustainable development of the region and indeed the country at large as
well as our conviction that our people need to embrace the imperative
of the change agenda of the federal government.
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