OPC, Police set for war over pipeline contract

News Express |18th Apr 2015 | 4,696
OPC, Police set for war over pipeline contract

A showdown be­tween the Police and ethnic mili­tia group, Oodua Peoples Congress (OPC) members is in the offing following a warning to the Police authorities to with­draw officers and men of the force who have alleg­edly refused to vacate the NNPC pipelines across the country in defiance of a n order by the management of the corporation asking them to do so.

Giving the warning in Lagos, Founder of OPC, Dr Fredrick Fasehun, accused the Police of frustrating OPC members from executing a contract awarded to a firm that has close links with the organisation.

While calling on the In­spector General of Police, Mr Suleman Abba to take his warning seriously, Fasehun said: “Enough is enough. We have to let Nigerians know what is happening. Last month, the NNPC awarded the contract of securing NNPC pipelines from oil thieves to us. They asked us to move in our personnel to site immediately. This was after they told us that the po­lice carrying out the task be­fore had been asked to with­draw. But to our surprise, almost one month after, po­lice personnel have refused to comply with NNPC direc­tives. While some of them left, majority of them have refused to go, and when we asked them why, they have not been able to give any sat­isfactory answer’’.

Accusing police officers involved of engaging in ille­gal duty, Fasehun said:

“Since NNPC has dis­owned these people, Nige­rians should ask them what are they still doing there? My personal investigations revealed that these recalci­trant uniformed men have refused to withdraw from the pipelines as a result of pecu­niary gains. This is the belief of many people. One of them even told one of the OPC members that infiltrated their rank that ‘has he ever seen anywhere in the world where somebody licking from a pot of honey is asked to leave the place and he will ever will­ingly do so?’

The OPC chieftain further lamented that the police’s refusal has been preventing his firm from fully deploy­ing personnel to guard the pipelines.

“For now, we have started deploying men to secure the pipelines. We started the de­ployment on March 16, and up till date we have deployed over 4,000 men from Mo­simi in Sagamu, Ogun State to the hinterland and border communities in Oyo State. We still have more areas to cover, and we have men on the ground but the police are frustrating us by refusing to withdraw their men in defi­ance of the NNPC order. What are the police looking for again since NNPC that originallly sought their ser­vice had now asked them to leave the pipeline security duties for us,” he argued.

While imploring the In­spector General of Police to call his men to order, Fase­hun vowed that OPC will not succumb to intimidation from any quarters.

“We have been given a job to do, and we are going to do it. Nobody can frustrate us. Not even the Police or any other group. I’m only suing for peace in order to avoid OPC from being labeled as a troublesome organisation. I hope these stubborn police officers will not allow OPC to solve this problem our own way. If they say they were brought by the NNPC, and the same NNPC has now asked them to go, then what are they still looking for? Why are they refusing to go?” he asked no one in particular.

Advising Police not to dismiss his warning with a wave of the hand, Fasehun said: “I’m a man of few words. When trouble is sit­ting down on its own, and you go out of your way to look for trouble, then what­ever you see, you take it. In over 20 years of my leader­ship of the OPC ,I have nev­er seen any obstacle to OPC that has not been overcome. We will surely overcome this one also."

Asked whether NNPC has again been informed about the refusal of the Police to withdraw from the pipelines, Fasehun said: “We are in reg­ular touch with the NNPC, and they told me again few days ago that they have re­ported the matter to the IG. My thinking is that those po­lice men behind this issue are carrying out illegal duty, and this is why I will like to ap­peal to the IG to investigate this matter. Not only that, ap­propriate punishment should be meted out to police men involved in this matter."

As to whether he is wor­ried that the in-coming gov­ernment may terminate the pipeline contract given to the OPC by the NNPC, Fasehun said “I don’t think so. I don’t think Buhari or the new APC-led government can be that petty. What OPC is doing is to protect government’s economic interests. A lot of people have also been mak­ing this mistake of thinking that President Goodluck Jonathan awarded this con­tract to OPC.

This is not so. How can government award contract to an organisation that has been declared illegal by government? OPC and the contract have nothing to do with Jonathan. It is the NNPC that gave out the con­tract, and it was not awarded to OPC. What happened was that NNPC gave out this contract to a firm, and it was this firm that sought the as­sistance of OPC in helping it to recruit personnel to guard the pipelines, and which we have willingly done’.’

All efforts to get the Police authority to respond to Fase­hun’s allegations proved abortive as mails and text messages sent to the Force Public Relations Officer, Emmanuel Ojukwu were not responded to up to the time of going to press yesterday.

Adapted from Saturday Sun. Photo shows Fasheun.

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