JOE EFFIONG, UYO
Another set of repentant militants from Akwa Ibom under the aegis of the Niger Delta Volunteers(NDV) have issued a one- month ultimatum for the revoke oil pipeline contracts in the state awarded to non-indigenes.
In a statement signed by the supreme leader of NDV, ‘Gen’ Ekpo Ekpo and made available to Daily Sun in Uyo on Thursday, the ex-agitators accused the federal government and key players in the oil and gas industry of disregarding the Local Content Law.
They expressed anger against injustices meted to repentant militants from the state by the Ijaws heading institutions set up by the government to take care of ex-freedom fighers.
“This is totally unacceptable and we call on President Muhammadu Buhari to order immediate termination of the contract as we shall not accept further abuse of our peaceful disposition by the NNPC and her cohort
“We therefore want to warn the architects of this plot to reverse it immediately as we are fully prepared to resist every activity of the Pipelines Infrastructure Limited in Akwa Ibom State by any means necessary.
“We also want the Nigerian government, NNPC, multi-national oil companies and the general public to know that the above named company, its partners or subcontractors would not work in our territory.
“It is also worthy of note that this same injustices to Akwa Ibom State is very visible in the Presidential Amnesty Office where Akwa Ibom agitators were marginalized and their names were replaced with Ijaw names.
“This aspect also affects the appointment of the leadership of the Presidential Amnesty Office as Akwa Ibom people are never considered as Amnesty Boss”, the statement said in part.
The NDV said it was in total support of the call by Unyekisong Akwa Ibom, another ex-militant group, for the revoke of the pipeline contract currently handled in the state by Infrastructure Limited a company.
“At this point, we hereby warn all the Multi-National Oil Companies and its (sic) partners to terminate security contracts with all the private security companies in all their operational base within Akwa Ibom State and award same to qualified indigenous firms within one month”, they said.
Only last week, another ex-militant group by the name Unyekisong Akwa Ibom had faulted the award of pipeline surveillance contract to Pipelines Infrastructure Limited, alleged to be owned by tge Olu of Warri.
They had advised th federal government immediately terminate the contract and award same to ex-militants from the state. ENDS

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