The Acting Director of Information, Office of the Chief of Defense
Staff, Brig. Gen. Rabe Abubakar has declared that the army does not know
whether Ex-militant leader, High Chief Government Oweizide Ekpemupolo,
Alias Tompolo is dead or alive, according to the DailyPost.
Brig. Gen. Abubakar made the statement during his tour of military
establishments in the State. He was also at the Nigeria Union of
Journalists, NUJ Warri Correspondents’ Chapel.
Abubakar said, “I don’t know if Tompolo is dead or alive but all I
know is that the Armed Forces and other security agencies are ready to
mitigate the various security challenges in the Niger Delta Region.”
He also bemoaned the spate of criminalities and terrorism in the
North East and Niger Delta by the Islamic Sects and promised on behalf
of the Armed Forces to continue providing and maintaining security in
the area.
He debunked the claims that that the Armed Forces is against some communities in the region.
According to him, “Those insinuations are coming from people who
feel our presence will impede their illegal operations in the Niger
Delta.
We are here to provide, maintain security and create the enabling
environment in line with the constitution which is our mandate.”
Brig. Gen. Abubakar appealed to the media practitioners and other
stakeholders in the Niger Delta to shun every form of sentiment and
synergize with the Armed Forces to move the nation forward.
Brig. Gen. Abubakar said, “My visit here is to inform you that
Nigeria’s Armed Forces and Security Agencies are extending the hands of
friendship in a way of collaboration, synergizing and equally seeking
their cooperation and your understanding taking into cognizance the fact
that we are engaged in many operations across the spectrum of this
great country. Media is one of the key stakeholders that we have at the
back of our mind as a very key partner in mitigating the barriers of
operations that the military and other security agencies are undertaking
and we want to remind you that media being an agent of the escalation
and fostering peaceful and harmonious relationships, it becomes
important that we have this forum.”
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