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Killing of Soldiers: Yoruba group accused General Olanrewaju of being hired by oil barons

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A Yoruba Group, O’Odua Integrity Network (OIN) has rained heavy knocks on Rtd. Major General Tajudeen Olanrewaju over his statement linking private security surveillance contractors to the killing of 16 soldiers in Okuama community in Ughelli South Local Government Area of Delta State 

The OIN accused him of fronting for oil Barons in the country, wondering why a 78-year made  himself available for dirty job.

The Group in a  Statement Signed by Chief Adewale Adeosun (President) and Mr Ige Kilanko ( Secretary), said that brutal killing of officers and soldiers of the 181 Brigade, Nigerian Army, Bomadi, Delta State, elicited shock amongst citizens of this nation, saying an  incident of its type has not been witnessed, nor thought of, since the late President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua granted Niger Delta youths Presidential Amnesty over a decade ago.

According to the Group; “Therefore, the last week spine- chilling occurrence in Okuama, Delta State, was most abhorrent. May the Lord grant each of the fallen soldiers  eternal peace, and their families the fortitude to bear huge loss.The incident has generated so much discourse across the country. In the list, is the press statement of 78-year old retired Major General Tajudeen Olanrewaju Rtd, of March 21, 2024.

The OIN said if  it was for commiseration with the Nigerian Army and families of the slain soldiers, it would have been glossed over like others, adding that; “After all, the military is his primary constituenc

“But the old soldier, in the Press statement purportedly issued by his Media office, titled, “NON-STATE ACTORS PROTECTING OIL INSTALLATIONS POLITICALLY, ECONOMICALLY UNSAFE FOR NIGERIA, dovetailed into areas he has since lost expertise. His knowledge of security matters has long flagged after many years in retirement”,  the group said.

While raining heavy knocks on him, the group stated that; “In hurry to discharge the job he was hired to deliver, the retired general said constitutionally recognised military institutions should be positioned and equipped to do the job through specially-trained and strategically built forces like it’s done in India and Venezuel

According to the group, the  ex-General poured venoms on the operators of private surveillance security providers hired by the Federal Government to safeguard the nation’s oil and gas equipment, labelling them as militants, thugs and hoodlums, who are not different from bandit

The OIN noted that having  read this widely circulated press statement, as a Yoruba group familiar with the genesis of the  enlistment of the private security providers for the tasks of safeguarding our national assets, they  believed that the ex-General should be enlightened and educated on the matte

They said that their response also became expedient because as a Yoruba group, they are bothered about the public conduct and utterances of their  leaders, adding that; “Ex-Gen Tajudeen Olanrewaju in pouring the unwarranted venoms displayed arrant ignorance and exhibited unpardonable ignorance unexpected of a Yoruba man, with his level of accomplishment.  We are constrained to disagree with him and clear the air over his needless vituperations.

The Group wondered where  was the Retired General when former President Muhammadu Buhari GCFR decided to hire private security companies to keep surveillance over Federal Government owned oil asset.

Below Is The Full Statement From The Yoruba Group O’Odua Integrity Network (OIN).

 OKUAMA KILLING OF 181 BRIGADE SOLDIERS: RTD MAJOR GENERAL TAJUDEEN OLANREWAJU UNSOLICITED MISREPRESENTATION OF PRIVATE SECURITY OIL PIPELINES SURVEILLAN

WHY WOULD A 78-YEAR OLD MAKE HIMSELF AVAILABLE FOR  DIRTY JOB

The brutal killing of officers and soldiers of the 181 Brigade, Nigerian Army, Bomadi, Delta State, elicited shock amongst citizens of this nation. An incident of its type hasn’t been witnessed, nor thought of, since the late President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua granted Niger Delta youths Presidential Amnesty over a decade ago

Therefore, the last week spine- chilling occurrence in Okuama, Delta State, was most abhorren

 May the Lord grant each of the fallen soldiers  eternal peace, and their families the fortitude to bear huge los

The incident has generated so much discourse across the country

In the list, is the press statement of 78-year old retired Major General Tajudeen Olanrewaju Rtd, of March 21, 2024

If it was for commiseration with the Nigerian Army and families of the slain soldiers, it would have been glossed over like others

After all, the military is his primary constituency

But the old soldier, in the Press statement purportedly issued by his Media office, titled, “NON-STATE ACTORS PROTECTING OIL INSTALLATIONS POLITICALLY, ECONOMICALLY UNSAFE FOR NIGERIA, dovetailed into areas he has since lost expertis

 His knowledge of security matters has long flagged after many years in retiremen

In hurry to discharge the job he was hired to deliver, the retired general said constitionally recognisedmilitary institutions should be positioned and equipped to do the job through specially-trained and strategically built forces like it’s done in India and Venezuel

He poured venoms on the operators of private surveillance security providers hired by the Federal Government to safeguard the nation’s oil and gas equipment, labelling them as militants, thugs and hoodlums, who are not different from bandit

Having read this widely circulated press statement, as a Yoruba group familiar with the genesis of the  enlistment of the private security providers for the tasks of safeguarding our national assets, we believed that the ex-General should be enlightened and educated on the matte

Our response also became expedient because as a Yoruba group, we are bothered about the public conduct and utterances of our  leaders.  Ex-Gen Tajudeen Olanrewaju in pouring the unwarranted venoms displayed arrant ignorance and exhibited unpardonable ignorance unexpected of a Yoruba man, with his level of accomplishment.  We are constrained to disagree with him and clear the air over his needless vituperation

Where was the Retired General when former President Muhammadu Buhari GCFR decided to hire private security companies to keep surveillance over Federal Government owned oil assets

Is it a different military the nation had then, than it has no

 What prompted the former President Muhammadu Buhari to look outside the Nigerian Armed Forces to seek help for the protection oil pipeline

 Has the prevailing situation changed

We do not need knowledge of rocket science to throw light on the matter

The Armed Forces failed to live up to their duties. Right under their noses crude oil thieves took over the nation’s oil production

The government lost its major source of foreign exchange earnings. Nigeria could barely produced 600,000 barrels per day, from its over 2.5 million barrels OPEC allotted quota

The government couldn’t live up to its responsibility to citizen

 It went cap in hand in search of foreign loans

Where was General Olanrewaju, when Buhari needed advic

 The old general’s tirades against private security firms surveillance of crude oil pipelines, because of the Okuama slaughter of soldiers is unsolicited. It doesn’t resonate

The killing of officers and soldiers of the 181 Brigade, Bomadi, has no nexus with pipelines surveillance

General Olanrewaju smelt a rat where there is no

 Does the communal feud between Okuama and Okoloba communities has any connection with crude oil theft, or pipelines surveillance contracts? N

The retired General could not help with advise when President Buhari required it. The General must being on another planet when Buhari was pushed to the wall over oil thef

 Today, through the  efforts of the private security companies, crude production has climbed to over 1.7 million barrels per day

The last report on the economy of the nation showed external foreign reserves of Nigeria has reached $34 Billio

 People other than the military rescued the situatio

The press statement of General Olanrewaju had diluted intentions than meet the eyes. The local oil thieves and their international backers whose criminal activities were dealt crippling blows by the private security companies, have latched on the Okuama killings to raise their ugly heads once again

How else would one see it, other than, the old soldier is being hired by criminal oil barons or those  failed contractors , in their bid to secure same pipelines contracts  to clear the way for them to resume the plunder of the nation’s crud

As a retired general and elder statesman, Tajudeen Olanrewaju’s contribution to national discourse could be weighty. He should not make himself a fly in the ointment of the nation. He should not take the country on tortuous journey back to Egypt

General Olanrewaju should take a closer look at those prodding him to take a centre stage with his unprofitable advise and suggestions to the government. He should not front for criminals with his well earned reputation, else he becomes an economic saboteu

The non state actors or private security companies he criticized have received commendations for their success in ridding the nation’s waterways of illegal bunkerers, not only from Mr. President, but also from the Nigerian Army and National Assembly. Even the Nigerian Navy has finally accepted them as worthy associate

 Has the general not heard of all thes

What he didn’t add to his press release is whether the soldiers were killed by the private security contractors. Communal clashes occur everywhere across the country. There was one bloody one in Osun State recently,  was it perpetrated by Pipelines security contractor

These oil thieves are criminals indeed. Otherwise, why would they dust up a Yoruba leader in the person of an outstanding military officer like ex- General Tajudeen Olanrewaju to sacrifice his reputation and muster his contacts to ease out private security operators in an unpatriotic desire to return the country to the dark days when the oil thieves held the country by the jugular

If the ex-General Olanrewaju must know, newspapers’ reports are awashed with revelations that one of the notorious oil bunkerers that he’s labouring to return to the centre stage of the criminal business is being  wanted by the military in connection with the killings of the solder

It’s sad that instead of  our revered General Olanrewaju to condemn the killings of the soldiers and join other well-meaning stakeholders to call for the arrest and prosecution  of the perpetrators, he wilfully veered of the matters  on hands by seizing  the opportunity to serve his benefactors – the oil thieve

He should be ignored in totality

As young Yoruba folks, we are still dazed and amazed over what would compel a 78-year old dabble into this festering issue. Is it a case of hunger and deprivation

Is he broke to the extent that he couldn’t pay his bills, a tempting situation that made him to be cheaply available to  desperate oil buccaneers, who found his reputation attractive  readily hired him to clear the way for the resumption of their illicit business of economic sabotag

If it’s a case of senility or hallucination, commonly associated with persons in his age bracket, where are the children, who should be on his surveillance at this critical stage of his life

It’s uncomplimentary that he would fall to the bait of  crumbs from the table of the oil thieves to serve their purpose

The retired General should recline in his armchair and play with his grandchildren and enjoy his pensio

 He shouldn’t dabble into issues he can barely comprehend, especially pipelines protection matters that never exist while was in active servic

 And if he is still strong on his feet, he should go to the golf course to while away his time with friend

After all, old soldiers never die, they only fade awa

 The retired General has long lost his bearings on security matters.

 SIGNED: For O’ODUA INTEGRITY NETWORK (OI

CHIEF ADEWALE ADEOSU

PRESIDEN

MR. IGE KILAN

SECRETARYkKOTNN)  y.s.e.n.s.? e?? . s.s.. s?e?s.r.. e.. n.n.. t.o!n.. . e?. s.. . . ? s?w?? s.r.s.a.t.e.. . . . s.t.. S?CE):s.”.r.s.a”.

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 SIGNED: For O’ODUA INTEGRITY NETWORK (OIN)

CHIEF ADEWALE ADEOSUN

PRESIDENT

MR. IGE KILANKO

SECRETARY

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