6 Division GOC vows to recover weapons carted away at Okuama

6 Division GOC vows to recover weapons carted away at Okuama

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General Officer Commanding (GOC), 6 Division of the Nigerian Army, Maj. Gen. Jamal Abdussalam, has lauded the Tantita Security Services Nigeria Ltd (TSSNL) in the fight against crude oil theft in the Niger Delta.

The army boss, however, vowed to recover all weapons snatched from slain military officers and soldiers at Okuama at the peak of the land dispute between the Urhobo community and Okoloba in March.

He made the vow on Tuesday as a Special Guest of Honour at the inauguration of the remodeled and reconstructed Transit Accommodation for Soldiers at the 3 Battalion, Nigerian Army, Effurun, Uvwie Local Government Area.

Maj. Gen. Abdussalam said his men would continue to conduct its operations to recover the equipment and arms carted away in Okuama Community, Ughelli South Local Government Area of Delta.

The project was constructed and donated by the Tantita Security Services Nigeria Limited (TSSNL), a private pipeline surveillance outfit owned by Dr Government Ekpemupolo alias Tompolo.

“We remember, with sadness, the event of March 14, 2024 in Okuama Community where our troops were brutally murdered.

“We will not rest, we will continue to conduct operations until our equipment and arms are recovered,” he said.

Abdussalam said that the transit accommodation would addressed the critical needs of the troop adding that the initiative was in line with the philosophy of the Chief of Army Staff (COAS).

The GOC commended the management of the TSSNL for the laudable project which according to him would benefit the Unit, Brigade and by extension the Nigerian Army.

He said that the project underscored the importance of completing operational successes in the field with sound administration and robust welfare of troops.

The general also said that initiative had demonstrated the importance and power of quality leadership and unity of purpose in the attainment of one big goal.

“The transit accommodation represents a remarkable milestone as at addresses the critical needs of our troops.

“The project highlights the impactful discuss of Corporate Social Responsibilities in the spirit of jointness.

“I am aware of the enormous resources Tantita committed to the project. The project shows that our bond transcend operational synergy in the field.

“Thank you so much for complementing the effort of the Nigerian Army in improving the welfare of personnel.

“I urged you to also look at other baracks in our areas of responsibilities and extend the goodwill to them.,” he said.

Abdussalam said that the project would go a long way in lifting the spirit of the personnel and then to put project into good use and maintenance.

Earlier, in his remark, Mr Kestin Pondi, the Managing Director of TSSNL said that the project was just a way to appreciate the Nigerian Army.

The managing director was represented at the event by Capt. Warriedi Enisuoh, the Executive Director, Operation, Technical of the TSSNL.

He said that the task for the company to have successfully protect crude oil theft would not have been easy without the support of the military.

“As a private security company, we are not allowed to hold arms, that is why we relied on the government security forces.

“Over time, a lot of them have sacrifice their lives while trying to make sure we live.

“This project is a holding facilities for troops on transfer. To make them feel comfortable,” he said.

Pondi said that the contract of the company was based on its performance adding that they could only achieve the feat with the support from the government security forces.

He said that the chairman and other top management of the company were of the view that any project that worth supporting the development of the environment should be pursued with a vigour.

“I promised that we will continue to stand by the government security forces as long as you stood by us.

“This is the begining of the greater partnership and more things to come,” he said.

The fully furnished project had a total of 68 rooms, 18 toilets and bathrooms and three central kitchens and among other facilities inside the barack.

Highlights of the event was the cutting of tape by the special guest of honour.

In attendance were military and paramilitary personnel as well as staff of the TSSNL.

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