NIGER DELTA: IPDI Commends Tompolo, Pondi's for Peace, Youth Empowerment, Security, Environmental Sustainability

23 Aug, 2024

Comrade Ozobo Austin, National President of Ijaw People's Development Initiative, IPDI, has commended the trio of High Chief Government Ekpemupolo alias Tompolo, Chief (Engr) Kestin Pondi, and Sir, Godfrey Pondi for their contributions in promoting peace, ensuring adequate security, and prioritising environmental safety and empowerment of thousands in the Niger Delta region.

According to the statement, Ozobo noted that their collaborative efforts have been instrumental in creating a conducive environment for economic growth and development in Nigeria, and that their commitment to peace and security had significantly given a boost to oil production, which had a positive impact on the global economy. 

"The increased oil and gas production has led to improvement in the nation's revenue, job creation, and infrastructure development in the country," the group emphasised.

He specifically commended Tompolo, the chairman of Tantita, for his leadership in maintaining peace and security in the Niger Delta region, which had been critical in preventing disruptions to oil production and ensuring the safety of lives and properties.

Ozobo applauded Chief Kestin Pondi, Tantita's MD, for his unwavering commitment to environmental sustainability and empowerment of thousands of persons in the country, stating that his initiatives had helped to protect the region's fragile ecosystem and promote sustainable practices in the oil and gas industry. 

He further commended Sir Tare Pondi, Tantita's GM, for his role in promoting youth empowerment, environmental safety and community development. 

"Tompolo's efforts have earned him recognition as a champion of peace and security in the Niger Delta.

"Kestin Pondi's efforts have been instrumental in minimizing the environmental impact of oil production and ensuring that the region's natural resources are preserved for future generations.

"His (Tare) initiatives have helped to empower local communities and ensure that they benefit from the region's economic growth. Tare's efforts have been critical in promoting social justice and ensuring that the benefits of oil production are equitably distributed," IPDI maintained.

Ozobo's commendation emphasised the importance of collaborative efforts in achieving sustainable development and prosperity in the Niger Delta region, stressing that the trio's commitment to peace, security, environmental sustainability, and community development serves as a model for others to follow.

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