Former militant and leader of the now defunct Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND) Government Ekpemupolo aka Tompolo has denied reports that he purchased six warships.
A
Norwegian newspaper, Dagbladet reported earlier that Tompolo purchased
six decommissioned ships which were also upgraded with new weaponry.
The ex-militant has however said that the rumours are part of attempts to tarnish his image.
In a statement released by his spokesperson, Paul Bebenimibo, Tompolo said:
“I
am not surprised that this blackmail is coming at this crucial time
that Nigeria is facing serious security challenges even as the most
decisive moment for the nation, which is the 2015 election closes in.
“For
one, the initial reaction was to just ignore this cheap blackmail and
forge ahead with personal commitments but the propensity with which
these lies are daily peddled requires that a bit of clarifications is
given to the Nigerian public,” he said.
“Clearly,
the intent of those behind the malicious media report is to weigh me
down,paint me as someone with the desire to wage war against the
Nigerian state by painting a picture of an arms build-up in the Niger
Delta as 2015 approaches.”
“On the issue
relating to the alleged purchase of war boats, it smacks of ignorance on
the part of those who have taken an ignoble delight to embark on this
despicable path; it is pertinent for the ignorance of those behind this
blackmail to be exposed.”
“The truth is
that these boats in question have been in the care of NIMASA for about
two years now. For the avoidance of doubts, the boats are not warships
or gunboats as being erroneously spread by mischief makers,” Tompolo added.
“The
boats as acquired are neither equipped with war arsenals nor are they
ammunition carriers. They are simply boats equipped with modern
surveillance devices to track oil thieves and in the process, increase
the nation’s revenue base through NIMASA.”
“Similarly,
Tompolo is not in charge of the said boats as upon acquisition, the
boats were handed over to NIMASA which in turn involved the Nigerian
Navy in their usage and operations.”
“Perhaps,
it is apt to say that this latest blackmail could not have come from
any quarter other than some Niger Delta politicians whose desire to
enslave others has not only failed but backfired. The masterminds of
this cannot cow me to withdraw my support for President Goodluck
Jonathan.”
“For the avoidance of doubt,
Nigerians and indeed the Nigerian media can do the nation a big favour
by contacting the Norwegian Embassy for more details on the boats in
question”, he concluded.
Tompolo reportedly
purchased the ships as part of a fleet belonging to the Global West
Vessel Service, a privately owned contractor for maritime security, to
be used under contract by the Nigerian Maritime Safety Agency.
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