Niger-Delta activists in UK demand justice for slain Tantita staff, warn Boyloaf, Kuku others to stop malicious media attack against Otuaro, Tompolo

Activists from the Niger Delta Environmental Justice Coalition took to the streets of London to demand justice for Ikerete Udo, one of the coordinators of Tantita Security Services Ltd., who was brutally murdered by individuals believed to be involved in oil bunkering.
In a petition submitted to the Nigerian High Commission in the UK, spokesperson Mrs. Busayo Charles expressed profound outrage and sorrow over Udo’s violent death, which she attributed to the rampant oil theft and sabotage in the region. She called for immediate action from the Nigerian government to bring those responsible to justice.
“Udo was killed in the line of duty while protecting Nigeria’s oil pipelines,” Mrs. Charles stated during the petition submission to the Nigerian Ambassador. She urged the embassy to pressure the Nigerian government to investigate the murder and provide compensation to Udo’s bereaved family. “Nigeria is a just and fair country, and I believe that justice will be done,” she added.
The petition emphasized the need for accountability, stating, “We call on the ambassador to impress upon the Nigerian government the importance of investigating this heinous act and prosecuting those responsible. It is vital to deter future violence against those safeguarding Nigeria’s vital oil assets.”
Furthermore, the coalition demanded that several individuals be held accountable for their alleged roles in inciting unrest in the Niger Delta and for their malicious media attacks against High Chief Government Tompolo, Chairman/CEO of Tantita Security Services Ltd., and Dr. Dennis Brutu Otuaro, Administrator of the Presidential Amnesty Programme.
The individuals named include:
1. Kingsley Kuku: Former Administrator of the Presidential Amnesty Programme
2. Bibopre Ajube (General Shoot at Sight): Notorious ex-agitator
3. Ebikabowei Victor-Ben (Gen. Boyloaf): Prominent ex-agitator in the region
The coalition urged the Nigerian High Commission to collaborate with Nigerian authorities to investigate these figures for their potential involvement in ongoing unrest and criminal activities in the Niger Delta.
In their petition, the coalition commended Tantita Security Services for compensating Udo’s family, while also calling on the Nigerian federal government to provide additional support. “He lost his life courageously protecting the nation’s oil pipeline from thieves. The least the government can do is offer financial support to the family he has left behind,” the petition stated.
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“It is important that those inciting violence and criminality are held accountable, both in Nigeria and on the international stage,” Mrs. Charles concluded.
The embassy acknowledged the group’s peaceful demonstration and assured them that their petition would be forwarded to the appropriate authorities in Nigeria.