Gani Adams sympathised with Arepo Community and Nigerians over Arepo’s pipelines explosion.
Mr Gani Adams, the factional leader of Oodua People’s Congress (OPC) today sympathised with the Arepo Community and Nigerians over the Wednesday’s pipelines explosion that killed more than 100 people.
This is
contained in a statement issued by Mr Yinka Oguntimehin, the OPC Director of
Media and Publicity in Lagos.
According to
the statement, the loss of lives is indeed very sad and for us, this is yet
another national disaster to befall our nation.
It said that
in the last one month, similar deaths were recorded in Ikorodu and Ijedodo
areas of Lagos, with another recorded in Bayelsa due to the activities of
pipelines vandals.
“It must be
noted that activities of the vandals were permanently controlled for the period
of three months that our men protected the pipelines.
“It is, no
doubt, regrettable that in a little more than one month after our men quit the
job, more than 200 deaths have been recorded as a result of the activities of
pipelines vandals.
“While some
people condemned our men and called us names, it is on record that nothing of
this magnitude happened during the period of the three months that our
operatives secured the pipelines.
“Of
particular interest was the comment of the spokesperson of the Lagos chapter of
the All Progressives Congress (APC), Mr Joe Igbokwe, in which he referred to
our members as hoodlums and outlaws.
“The lesson
to be learnt in the latest incident by Nigerians and our government is that
government should encourage Nigerians with good ideas to be part of governance.
“All over
the world, citizens are encouraged to be partners in progress with the government
to move the country forward,’’ the statement said.
It added
that this was what the congress tried to represent by presenting itself as
partner in progress with the government.
The
statement recalled that while OPC men worked at the site of the pipeline in
Arepo, the people of the community had a sense of safety.
It said:
“All that sense of safety was gone with the wind once again with the return of
the vandals.
“While
security operatives can work to protect the pipelines, the issue of pipeline
protection is much more complex than mere protecting the pipelines.
“It involves
intelligence gathering, which ultimately should involve the people and this was
the strategy that we employed during our time protecting the pipelines.
“The result
of that strategy was our ability to curtail the activities of the vandals.
“Unfortunately,
because we have placed politics above matters of national importance, the
vandals have resumed their nefarious activities, killing and maiming our
people’’.
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