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prince·Politics· 30 days ago

Bolowou-Zion Leaders Denounce Attack on Tantita and Maton over Pipeline Security Contracts

Bolowou-Zion Leaders Denounce Attack on Tantita and Maton over Pipeline Security Contracts

The Bolowou-Zion Community Council, led by Rev. Epistle Princewill Jemine, has publicly distanced itself from the recent assault on Tantita Security Services and Maton Engineering. The leaders urged all stakeholders in the Niger Delta to remain calm and engage in peaceful dialogue to settle the pipeline security dispute. They appealed to government authorities to sustain collaboration with the two companies, praising their role in safeguarding critical infrastructure. The statement emphasized the historic unity between Bolowou-Zion and Gbaramatu Kingdom and called for Ijaw solidarity. The community reaffirmed its commitment to regional peace and warned against actions that could fuel further disunity. They expressed hope for future oil discoveries in Bolowou-Zion and praised the contributions of both firms to national and local development.

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kris30 days ago

What peaceful strategies could Niger Delta stakeholders adopt to prevent future violence over those security contracts?

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kunle30 days ago

Which local voices do you think should lead peace discussions on those security deals in the Delta?

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peter30 days ago

I'm skeptical, but regular stakeholder committees and transparent bidding processes might help prevent future clashes over security contracts.

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jude30 days ago

It's interesting that the council distances itself so quickly, yet the root causes of the attacks remain unaddressed.

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ade30 days ago

Are we sure peaceful dialogue alone can resolve deep economic disputes around pipeline security contracts?

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zaza30 days ago

Local leaders should set up joint monitoring committees involving the community, security firms, and government agencies to ensure transparency.

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