Pastor Reuben Wilson, a Niger Delta leader , has called on the people of the region to throw their weight behind Tantita Security Services Limited, in fighting oil theft and protecting oil facilities.
Speaking to newsmen on Monday in Yenagoa, Wilson emphasized the importance of supporting indigenous companies like Tantita Security Services Limited, which are working to improve the security and well-being of the region.
Wilson urged the people of the region to rally behind Tantita Security Services Limited to curb the menace of oil theft.
“Tantita Security Services Limited is a shining example of what can be achieved when we support our own.
“By backing this company, we are not only improving security in our region, but also creating jobs and stimulating economic growth,” Wilson said.
He highlighted the importance of allowing peace to reign, rather than plotting against the contract, emphasising the positive impact of Tantita Security Services Limited, citing the engagement of over 10,000 youths in the region, with no delays in their salaries.
He urged mischief makers to shun envy which he believes will not benefit the people of the Niger Delta.
Wilson noted that since the award of the surveillance contract to Tantita, oil production has increased significantly, exceeding 2 million barrels per day.
He attributed this success to the company’s efforts and urged stakeholders to support Tantita Security Services Limited and its leader, Government Ekpomupolo aka Tompolo
Wilson also cautioned against the spread of false and negative media reports, which he believes are detrimental to the region’s progress.
He rather urged stakeholders to support President Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda, which aims to attract development to the region.
Wilson lauded Tompolo’s engagement with critical stakeholders, which has contributed to the prevailing peace in the region.
He called on governors, senators, chiefs, traditional rulers, youths, and other stakeholders of the Niger Delta to rally behind President Tinubu’s agenda, ensuring the region benefits from the administration’s initiatives. (NAN)