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‘I have stepped on toes’– Tompolo alleges sabotage in fight against crude oil theft

Dr Government Ekpemupolo, also known as Tompolo, Chairman of Tantita Security Services Nigeria Limited (TSSNL), has alleged sabotage in the fight against crude oil theft in the country.
Ekpemupolo stated this when he played host to the national leadership of the Nigerian Bar Association ( NBA), on Tuesday in Oporoza, headquarters of Gbaramatu Kingdom, Warri South-West Local Government Area of Delta.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the national leadership of the NBA was led on the visit by its President, Afam Osigwe (SAN).
He alleged that recently some persons attacked some of his staff while they were arresting oil thieves on the Port-Harcourt creeks.
Tompolo appealed to the NBA to rise to the situation and save the country from its current economic crisis.
He said that government may not have enough funds to run her institutions, hence the need for all hands to be on deck.
“The NBA has a duty to play in this present situation because if we are not careful in this country, we will not have money to do any reasonable thing.
“We are going to do our part locally, but you are there at the top. If we arrest today, lawyers will appear on both sides. My appeal is that you need to help us,” he said.
Tompolo said that he had stepped on many toes in the cause of the ongoing onslaught against crude oil theft, adding that he has become a target of revenge.
“In the course of this surveillance, we have stepped on so many toes of people over there in Lagos and Abuja.
“After my court cases, I cannot travel anywhere, if I must travel, I have to go with two or three security personnel,”he said
The leadership of the NBA had earlier visited the Pere of Gbaramatu kingdom, Oboro-Gbaraun II, Aketekpe, Agadagba in his palace.
Earlier, Osigwe expressed joy over the recent announcement by the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) that oil production had risen to 1.8 million barrels per day.
He said that Gbaramatu Kingdom plays host to TSSNL which has been working with the NNPCL and the Office of the National Security Adviser.
“If the oil production keeps going up, it will benefit all of us and government will be able to provide for the needs of the people
“However, there is a need to stem the theft of our commonwealth from some individuals.
“The fight against oil theft is more desirable now more than ever before, because Nigeria is borrowing so much to fund its budget,” he said.
Osigwe said that the essence of the visit was to assess the oil-producing community, and ascertain the level of hardship faced by the residents.
“First to get first-hand knowledge of how this battle has been fought and what the challenges and approach are.
“Tantita has done a lot of good work on the issues of pipeline protection and oil theft. We thought that it would be a good place for us to come.
Osigwe said that NBA was interested in the issues of oil theft coupled with the effects of environmental pollution and degradation resulting from oil exploration.
According to him, the communities that bear the pains of the nation’s oil wealth do not enjoy the wealth compared to others get.
Responding, the Pere of Gbaramatu Kingdom, Oboro-Gbaraun II, Aketekpe, Agadagba called on the Federal Government to provide infrastructure in the oil-producing communities.
“Presently, government is far from us. It should come closer to us and do the needful for us to reciprocate,”he said.
The traditional ruler specifically called for the establishment of a Magistrate Court in Gbaramatu kingdom.
He said that Gbaramatu stood for peace and will continue to stand for peace in the Niger Delta region.
NAN reports that TSSNL is a private pipeline security outfit engaged by the Federal Government to protect its pipeline assets(NAN)

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President Tinubu promises renovations of Police Barracks, improving mobility, robust Police welfare package

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President Bola Tinubu has assured Nigerians that his administration is working to enhance the nation’s security capabilities to effectively address the growing security challenges.

Speaking through his Vice, Senator Kashim Shettima, at the opening of the fifth edition of the Conference and Retreat for Senior Police Officers (CARSPO) in Abeokuta, Ogun State, President Tinubu emphasised the government’s commitment to improving the security infrastructure across the country.

The President noted that security is a key pillar for Nigeria’s socio-economic development, and his administration is focused on bolstering the operational readiness of security agencies. This includes providing the necessary equipment to handle emergencies and combat crime effectively.

“While the Nigeria Police Force is constitutionally empowered to maintain internal security, protect lives and property, and uphold public order, it is essential to recognise that security is a shared responsibility. Communities and citizens must actively collaborate with the police to foster a safer society,” Tinubu stated through his representative, Senator Shettima.

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He highlighted that no matter how well-funded or equipped the police force is, it cannot succeed without the active support and trust of the public.

“Public engagement and trust are central to the process of inclusive policing,” the President affirmed.

Further reaffirming his administration’s commitment, President Tinubu pledged to enhance the Nigeria Police Force’s capacity to meet its constitutional duties, ensuring it is both effective and well-positioned to handle internal security.

He revealed that the federal government is focused on bridging gaps in security, infrastructure, and recruitment through a comprehensive program.

This initiative will include renovations of police barracks, improving police mobility, and upgrading essential combat and protective gear.

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Additionally, Tinubu emphasised the importance of welfare for police personnel, pointing to the recent implementation of the new minimum wage as part of broader efforts to improve the living conditions of the Nigerian workforce, including law enforcement officers.

He assured that his administration will continue to collaborate with police leadership to provide financial incentives and motivate officers to perform at their highest levels.

The President also reiterated his administration’s commitment to reforming the country’s economic and security frameworks to restore investor confidence, stabilise the macroeconomic environment, and tackle inflation, marking his government’s multi-pronged approach to strengthening both the nation’s security and its economic foundation.

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Stop behaving like a child crying over spilled milk – Presidency slams El-Rufai

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Stop behaving like a child crying over spilled milk – Presidency slams El-Rufai

In response to recent remarks made by Nasir El-Rufai, the former governor of Kaduna State, the Presidency has stated that El-Rufai is upset at being left out of President Bola Tinubu’s cabinet.

In response to El-Rufai’s comments, Tinubu’s Special Adviser on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, urged the former governor to put the incident behind him and quit being a “child crying over spilled milk.”

El-Rufai had claimed in an interview on Arise Television that President Tinubu personally rejected him for a ministerial position, despite his efforts to secure the role.

According to El-Rufai, it wasn’t the National Assembly that blocked his appointment, but rather Tinubu himself.

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Onanuga, in his response, acknowledged that El-Rufai’s reaction was natural for someone who had hoped for a ministerial appointment but emphasised that it was time for the former governor to accept the decision and focus on moving forward.

In an interview with Channels Television’s Sunrise Daily, Onanuga said: “As a person, I think I will pity the former governor of Kaduna State, Nasir El-Rufai. He feels hurt that he was not made a minister. I think it is time for him to move on.

“He can’t continue to behave like a child, as if somebody stole his bread and he is crying.

“It’s natural for him to feel hurt about being excluded, and the president acknowledged in his birthday message that Nasir helped a lot in installing Tinubu. If he’s not there, it doesn’t mean he should bring down the roof.

“The president has no animosity against Nasir. He naturally feels hurt that he has been excluded, so he goes about campaigning against the president and would not let go.

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“He should forget about not being made a minister. He has been in public service since 1999; it’s time for him to move on.”

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Paternity dispute: Court stops Police from tendering DNA test result against ex-minister

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Paternity dispute: Court stops Police from tendering DNA test result against ex-minister

The Federal High Court in Abuja has restrained the Nigerian Police Force (NPF) from tendering a DNA test result against Mr Kabiru Turaki, former Special Duties and Inter-Governmental Affairs Minister.
Turaki is involved in a paternity dispute with a lady, Hadiza Baffa.
Justice Inyang Ekwo gave the order after M.L. Anthony, counsel for the the NPF, Inspector-General (I-G) of Police; and DCP Rita Oki Oyintare, who are 1st to 3rd respondents respectively, sought an adjournment to enable them comply with the earlier court order.
Turaki, through his lawyer, Abdulaziz Ibrahim, SAN, had told Justice Ekwo that the police was planning to present “the purported DNA test paternity result procured in violation of his fundamental human rights” in a criminal charge filed against him before an FCT Magistrate Court, Abuja.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Justice Ekwo had, on Feb. 18, declined the application filed by the former minister, seeking to stop the police from presenting the DNA test result in the paternity dispute with Hadiza in another court.
The judge, in a ruling on an ex-parte motion, moved by Ibrahim, held that he could not grant the relief sought by the former minister without hearing from the respondents.
The judge therefore ordered Turaki to put all the respondents in the application on notice within two days of the order and directed the respondents to show cause in the next adjourned date why the prayers sought by the ex-minister should not be granted.
When the matter was called, Ibrahim, who appeared for Turaki, informed the court that the matter was for the respondents to show cause why his client’s prayers should not be granted.
The senior lawyer, however, told the court that the 1st to 3rd respondents had refused to comply with the court order to file affidavits to show cause.
He said instead, they filed a joint counter affidavit to their substantive application.
Ibrahim said Hadiza, who is the 4th respondent, filed an affidavit to show cause and a counter affidavit to their main suit.
“The court will recall that it is the conduct of the 1st to 3rd respondents that is being challenged by this application and they have refused to obey the court order,” he said.
“Hold your peace, let me do my work,” the judge told Ibrahim.
Justice Ekwo then asked Anthony what process he had filed and he responded that they filed a counter affidavit to the applicant’s motion.
The judge frowned at his response and Anthony, therefore, sought an adjournment to enable them do the needful.
Usman Chamo, who appeared for Hadiza, whose daughter’s paternity is being disputed by Turaki, confirmed that they had filed an affidavit to show cause and a counter affidavit to the originating motion.
“If not for the 1st to 3rd respondents, I would have taken this matter now and determine everything together.
“Look at what he has done as he has asked for adjournment,” the judge said.
Justice Ekwo, who granted Anthony’s application for adjournment, restrained all the respondents from taking any step which might affect Turaki’s prayers on the motion ex-parte.
“I also make an order that the respondents should not do anything contrary to the prayers on the motion ex-parte until further orders of this court,” he declared.
The judge equally ordered the police to file all necessary processes and for the applicant to respond before the next adjourned date.
The court subsequently adjourned the matter until Feb. 28 for hearing.
NAN reports that Turaki, in the motion ex-parte marked: FHC/ABJ/CS/244/2025, had sued the NPF, I-G; DCP Rita Oki Oyintare, who is Deputy Commissioner of Police for Gender and Hadiza Musa Baffa as 1st to 4th respondents respectively.
In the motion dated Feb. 11 but filed Feb. 13, the ex-minister sought one relief.
He sought an order of interim injunction restraining the respondents from presenting, using, or relying on the purported DNA paternity test result procured from the DNA Labs Limited or any other DNA laboratory on Nov. 5, 2024, or any other date thereafter.
Giving a 13-ground argument why his application should be granted, Turaki said he instituted an action against Hadiza (4th respondent) vide suit No CV/35/2024 on June 24, 2024.
He said in the suit, he sought declaratory reliefs, including but not limited to a perpetual injunction restraining her from parading that she was married to him and that her child is from him.
He said that Hadiza caused several petitions to be written to the office of the 1st to 3rd respondents in connection with the subject matter in suit no CV/35/2024 and the petitions were consolidated upon application for consolidation by him vide the letter dated Sept.19, 2024.
The ex-minister alleged that on Nov. 5, 2024, he was invited by DCP Oyintare and he honoured the invitation .
He further alleged that upon honouring the invitation, Oyintare insisted that she must take a swab from him to conduct a DNA to prove the paternity of Hadiza’s daughter.
He said though he protested, he was detained at the Force Criminal Investigation Department’s cell at Area 10, Garki, Abuja for about 6 hours from 12 noon till 6pm, and at about 9pm, his “swab sample was collected by a purported scientist at the behest of the 3rd respondent,” before he was allowed to go home at about 10pm on that day.
Turaki said the purported DNA test paternity result procured in violation of his fundamental human rights was being planned to be used in a criminal charge filed against him before the Federal Capital Territory, Magistrate Court, Abuja.
“Unless this honourable court promptly intervenes, the respondents will rely on the said purported DNA test paternity result, the validity or otherwise being the subject matter of the instant suit,” he said.(NAN)(l

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