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Ex-militant Tompolo Buys A Private Jet by stormm: 12:11pm On Sep 09, 2013
For those who haven’t heard, 43 year old ex-militant, High Chief Government Oweizide Ekpemupolo (aka Tompolo) on Monday 26th August 2013 received his LearJet 60SE produced by Canadian aerospace company Bombardier. The Jet according to aviation sources cost a whopping sum of $13.3 million (N2.12 billion).

The aim of this article is not to rubbish the person of Tompolo, [what is there to rubbish anyway] but to address inter alia; the scenarios that continue to play out in favour of his ilk, institutions and systems that perpetually endeavour to make his likes overnight celebrities. I would also analyse the opportunity cost of his latest toy.

The Man Tompolo
Tompolo was born Government Oweizide Ekpumopolo in 1970 into the family of Chief Thomas Osei Ekpempulo and Mrs Sologha Ekpemupol of Okorenkoko in Gbaramatu kingdom in Warri South-West Local Government Area of present Delta State. He attended Edah Primary School, Madagho and Kunpa Primary School, Kunukunuma before later proceeding to National Comprehensive College, Warri where he completed the SSCE in 1993.

After a brief stint as Managing Director of his father's family business, Tompolo Nigeria Limited, his militancy career began in 1997, during the struggle to ‘liberate’ the Ijaws from the dominance of its neighbours -- the Itsekiris. General Sani Abacha had then relocated Warri South Local Government headquarters from Ogbe-Ijoh to Itsekiri’s Ogidiben and thus, an Ijaw ‘Soldier’ was born.

After the struggle, he relocated to Oporoza due to threats to his life and there, he started the struggle against the oil majors and the federal government for what he perceived as injustice against ‘their land’–usually the rhetoric for Niger Delta militants.

True to his name, Government Ekpumopolo was an authority of some sort. Traditional rulers, local council men, lawmakers, governors differ to him. To show the power Tompolo wields, during the visit of then Vice President Dr. Goodluck Jonathan to his terrorist headquarters at the notorious Camp 5, he instructed all the Vice President’s entourage, security details, and other officials to stay outside the camp, allowing only Dr. Goodluck Jonathan in for ‘consultation’ (I wonder what they must have agreed in secret).

He led several ‘successful’ guerrilla attacks against Shell, almost crippling their production capacity in the Niger Delta. The company had no choice but to start paying some sort of ‘security fees’ to the warlord.

Tompolo started consulting in security matters for the oil companies, the Federal Government and the Joint Task Force to maintain some level of peace. Things got out of hand after his men beheaded 11 military men comprising of 1 officer and 10 rank and file of the Nigerian Army. That development forced the Chairman of the Joint Task Force in the Niger Delta, Brig. Gen. Sarkin Yaki Bello to declare him wanted, dead or alive.

His Entrance Into The Nigerian Billionaires Club
When the late President Musa Yar'adua took oath of Office in May 2007, he promised to bring an end to the Niger Delta insurgency, offering them a state pardon for all their criminal atrocities.

In June 2009 when the implementation of the amnesty programme started, thousands of youth surrendered their arms and ammunitions, with a report stating that Tompolo along with 1,500 militants handed in a cache of weapons that included general purpose machine guns, grenades, rocket propelled grenade launchers, explosives and a large number of assorted weapons.

Unfortunately, President Yar’adua who originated the idea died of some ailment and Dr. Goodluck Jonathan, the Vice President as it then was, took the reins of power.

In what seemed like an opportunity-comes-but-once-so-lets-seize-it-and-settle-the-boys-bigtime-kind-of-contract, the Goodluck administration through NIMASA, headed by Ziadeke Akpobolokemi (said to be Tompolo’s candidate for the NIMASA job), awarded a contract worth $103.4million (N15billion) maritime surveillance contract to Tompolo’s company--Global West Vessel Specialist Limited (GWVSL). The contract stated that GWVSL will provide security for oil pipelines, repel pirates and oil thieves, guard the nation waterways and also (wait for this), COLLECT LEVIES ON BEHALF OF NIMASA. The agency said about N124billion is expected to be generated by GWVSL for the federal government.

In a memo dated 9 November, 2011 with reference number PRES/99/MT/61 and titled Award Of Contract For The Strategic Concessioning Partnership With NIMASA To Provide Platforms For Tracking Ships And Cargoes, Enforce Regulatory Compliance And Surveillance Of The Entire Nigerian Maritime Domain, President Jonathan approved the contract and it was rubber stamped by the Federal Executive council in one of its weekly contract awarding bazaars on 5 January, 2012.

The contract will run for 10 years, though President Jonathan through NIMASA has promised not to renew the contract after the expiration of its present term. But to show how desperate Jonathan was in securing the contract for his friend and personal confidant – Tompolo – he wrote to the National Assembly, withdrawing an earlier similar proposal submitted by his predecessor which sought to create a coast guard comprising of all the security agencies to man the country’s maritime domain. But why should he not, when NIMASA presently pays Tompolo’s GWVSL N49m weekly for vessel hired by the agency?



The Nigerian Debacle

We have heard over and over how the Nigerian system rewards honest labour with hardship and award criminal endeavours with the juicy contracts and patronage which only feather the nest of cronies.

Fellow militants who didn’t labour (killed) as much as Tompolo weren’t rewarded as much. I pity men of the Nigerian Military who daily sacrifice their lives for nothing. I hope Abubakar Shekau will not be given the same ‘heroic’ welcome whenever he leads his comrades-at-arms to accept the amnesty proposals of the Jonathan-administration.

Nigerians must realize that voting for Jonathan come 2015 is a vote for more money in the hands of those who have wronged and robbed Nigerians of our God-given resources.

Despite the huge amount being paid to Tompolo, Nigeria’s Maritime Domain has been less secure. Crude oil theft has reached an all-time high, threatening Nigeria’s income. Coordinating minister of the economy last July, lamented the alarming rate at which Nigeria’s income from oil was being depleted due to oil theft and bunkering. Tompolo’s militant colleague, Asari Dokubo has threatened to destroy Nigeria and march his opponents’ bullet for bullet, bomb for bomb, and missile for missile if Dr. Goodluck Jonathan isn’t re-elected in 2015, because only his stay in office will guarantee Tompolo's business which will in turn guarantee continued oil bunkering and theft in the Niger-Delta.

This is the right time to revoke the Tompolo’s contract. Only a fool employs a man with a history of dubious character (though forgiven) into a position of trust, he will always stay true to who he is.



The Opportunity Cost Of Bombardier 60SE Learjet
Economist define opportunity cost as the alternative forgone. It is the cost of an alternative that must be forgone in order to pursue a certain action. Put another way, it is the benefit you could have received by taking an alternative action. In layman’s terms, opportunity cost is the other product that would rather have satisfied your want.

An Example: If you need a Plasma Television and an iphone; and you divert your limited resources to purchase the iphone, the opportunity cost (i.e. what it is costing you) is a Plasma Television set.

Investopedia cites this vivid example: if a gardener decides to grow carrots, his or her opportunity cost is the alternative crop that might have been grown instead (potatoes, tomatoes, pumpkins, etc.).

In both cases, a choice between two options must be made.


A LearJet 60SE cost $13.3 million (N2.12 billion), a N2.12 billion we could have invested into other productive ventures had the contract not been awarded to Tompolo in the first instant.

The opportunity cost of Tompolo's private Jet are enormous, I have defined what opportunity cost is, please fill up the comment section with your suggestions of public goods we could have purchased with our collective N2.12 billion in the hands of an ex-militant.


http://saharareporters.com/article/opportunity-cost-tompolo%E2%80%99s-private-jet-kikiowo-ileowo

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Re: Ex-militant Tompolo Buys A Private Jet by Pangea: 12:14pm On Sep 09, 2013
Nigeria, a gangsters paradise lipsrsealed

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Re: Ex-militant Tompolo Buys A Private Jet by Standing5(m): 12:15pm On Sep 09, 2013
Good for him. They want the Oyel money and now they have a part of it. Marginalization is almost over i guess. Give our son 4 years to complete the 'Good' work.

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Re: Ex-militant Tompolo Buys A Private Jet by livingstoneony(m): 12:17pm On Sep 09, 2013
#smh

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Re: Ex-militant Tompolo Buys A Private Jet by feelamong(m): 12:20pm On Sep 09, 2013
Pangea: Nigeria, a gangsters paradise lipsrsealed

Yea.. Get Rich or die trying ni!!

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Re: Ex-militant Tompolo Buys A Private Jet by carzola(m): 12:23pm On Sep 09, 2013
Chai... Nigeria una like to fall hands, how would i explain this to my white friends..

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Re: Ex-militant Tompolo Buys A Private Jet by Osama10(m): 12:29pm On Sep 09, 2013
When I say this country is finished people start wondering,can u imagine this happening in any other part of this world?

A militant?

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Re: Ex-militant Tompolo Buys A Private Jet by idupaul: 12:30pm On Sep 09, 2013
carzola: Chai... Nigeria una like to fall hands, how would i explain this to my white friends..


Get Black friends then so u can explain to them

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Re: Ex-militant Tompolo Buys A Private Jet by Demdem(m): 12:33pm On Sep 09, 2013
This is what I call true Emancipation of the Niger delta. Fresh air to ND. cheesy grin

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Re: Ex-militant Tompolo Buys A Private Jet by eagleeye2: 12:35pm On Sep 09, 2013
Na dia oyel money.......team One Nigeria

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Re: Ex-militant Tompolo Buys A Private Jet by Nobody: 12:40pm On Sep 09, 2013
And you want to encourage the young ones to go to school. To do what there? Come out and wait for three years before getting a job that barely gives them a decent livelihood. Criminality is encouraged and greatly rewarded in Nigeria. Sometimes, I don't blame Boko Haram because they are also waiting for Government to negotiate with them and give their leaders money to buy Private Jets. Soon everyone will be a militant! Just go get some ammunition, kill a few people, align with some government officials who will cover your tracks and then get paid handsomely! Na wah!

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Re: Ex-militant Tompolo Buys A Private Jet by desgiezd(m): 12:49pm On Sep 09, 2013
Well, just last week, one of these former militants said people should not refer to oil thieves as thieves and that they are only making use of their God-given resources their own way. Tom Polo got a contract to secure oil pipes and prevent oil theft but these crimes are increasing by the day so much so that the Federal Government's purse is now being threatened. Cruise around in your jet brother, it is your time.

By the way, of what use is a private jet when majority of one's people are dying in poverty?

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Re: Ex-militant Tompolo Buys A Private Jet by Wadeoye(m): 1:06pm On Sep 09, 2013
ND emancipation indeed. I hope these so called ND people will not come and start shouting environmental problems, negligence, lack of infrastructure when GEJ leaves power. You have power now and militants are buying private jets, etc instead of addressing the real issues facing the region.

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Re: Ex-militant Tompolo Buys A Private Jet by desgiezd(m): 1:28pm On Sep 09, 2013
Wadeoye: ND emancipation indeed. I hope these so called ND people will not come and start shouting environmental problems, negligence, lack of infrastructure when GEJ leaves power. You have power now and militants are buying private jets, etc instead of addressing the real issues facing the region.


So owning a private jet by a former militant is not part of the real issues facing the region? LOL!!

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Re: Ex-militant Tompolo Buys A Private Jet by ShineIt: 2:12pm On Sep 09, 2013
Damn! You guys would have heart attack when you see his private yatch.

He deserve's it and if you don't like it, hug a transformer.

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Re: Ex-militant Tompolo Buys A Private Jet by alaoeri: 2:43pm On Sep 09, 2013
Criminals reaping in SS in the name of freedom fighting/protecting the interest of masses at the expense of infrastructural development.
Re: Ex-militant Tompolo Buys A Private Jet by bionicdude(m): 2:45pm On Sep 09, 2013
nigeria is so funny.an ex-militant buying a private jet remaining for boko boys to start buying fighter jets.No transparency in dis country

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Re: Ex-militant Tompolo Buys A Private Jet by Nobody: 2:51pm On Sep 09, 2013
WELL DESERVED grin grin grin grin wink wink wink IF YOU GET LIVER TRY HIS WAY? ONLY THE BRAVE TAKE THE PART OF INSTANT RICHES wink wink wink

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Re: Ex-militant Tompolo Buys A Private Jet by Nobody: 5:54pm On Sep 09, 2013
get smart and get rich...
Re: Ex-militant Tompolo Buys A Private Jet by IGBOSON1: 6:10pm On Sep 09, 2013
alaoeri: Criminals reaping in SS in the name of freedom fighting/protecting the interest of masses at the expense of infrastructural development.

^^^Inasmuch as this story leaves a bad taste in the mouth, how different is this Tompolo guy to the thieving politicians, born-to-rule cabal, thieving contractors and lazy/jobless quota-system enabled civil servants (that spend a greater part of the working day cutting deals)?

It's his turn to chop, and those that have been chopping since the late 60s ( wearing the unmerited garb of respectable gentlemen) shouldn't begrudge him his own share abeg!

I tend to overlook all this b'cos anyone acting all holier-than-thou and taking umbrage at his latest acquisition need to first ask what kind of setup do we have in Nigeria that leads to the emergence of a 'Tompolo'; but to do this they first have to dislodge their block heads from the sand!

Tompolo carry go abeg.....na your oyel money be that bros......enjoy am! wink


PS-Anyone wey no like am fit go hug transformer!

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Re: Ex-militant Tompolo Buys A Private Jet by redcliff: 12:17am On Sep 10, 2013
[size=14pt]now, i truly believe this country is a joke. lol[/size]

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Re: Ex-militant Tompolo Buys A Private Jet by stevebond007(m): 12:18am On Sep 10, 2013
money from illegal bunkering; should nt he be properly financially "clubbed"? wat a con3. com 2015 I won't b surprised to c him in d house of rep.

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Re: Ex-militant Tompolo Buys A Private Jet by Bantino(m): 12:18am On Sep 10, 2013
Whaaaaaaat
Re: Ex-militant Tompolo Buys A Private Jet by Nobody: 12:18am On Sep 10, 2013
Make me sef come and do bunkering abeg. This hustle wey I dey hustle dey too hard abeg.


Who said there is no wealth in Nigeria?

The problem is in its distribution and not in its absence.

Baba God, all I need is a little piece of that national cake. I dont even want a slice. Just a piece. Picolo peso.

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Re: Ex-militant Tompolo Buys A Private Jet by locdog(m): 12:19am On Sep 10, 2013
na chop make I chop oooo
Re: Ex-militant Tompolo Buys A Private Jet by Nobody: 12:19am On Sep 10, 2013
Before nko? grin

If he didn't buy I would have been surprised. cheesy


Abeg who get Nokia pin mouth charger?
Re: Ex-militant Tompolo Buys A Private Jet by Nobody: 12:20am On Sep 10, 2013
Pictures please undecided
Re: Ex-militant Tompolo Buys A Private Jet by theripper3: 12:20am On Sep 10, 2013
So TY Danjuma, Alakija and the other thieves can own an oil bloc in Niger Delta and amass so much wealth and a son of the soil shouldn't tap into the same grace?

Bunch of jokers. Naija na opportunity, when e reach ur turn, chop and quench.

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Re: Ex-militant Tompolo Buys A Private Jet by Nobody: 12:20am On Sep 10, 2013
Thunder fire apc foolish people,no be their money,no be deir oyel? Tompolo carryy go! Gej sai 2019

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Re: Ex-militant Tompolo Buys A Private Jet by Kingslaw(m): 12:21am On Sep 10, 2013
ok.
Re: Ex-militant Tompolo Buys A Private Jet by ZN2: 12:22am On Sep 10, 2013
SMH.

stormm:
In what seemed like an opportunity-comes-but-once-so-lets-seize-it-and-settle-the-boys-bigtime-kind-of-contract, the Goodluck administration through NIMASA, headed by Ziadeke Akpobolokemi (said to be Tompolo’s candidate for the NIMASA job), awarded a contract worth $103.4million (N15billion) maritime surveillance contract to Tompolo’s company--Global West Vessel Specialist Limited (GWVSL). The contract stated that GWVSL will provide security for oil pipelines, repel pirates and oil thieves, guard the nation waterways and also (wait for this), COLLECT LEVIES ON BEHALF OF NIMASA. The agency said about N124billion is expected to be generated by GWVSL for the federal government.

Reading this sort of thing leaves me speechless. And after all stolen and shared, oil theft still looms. Nigeria, what a country!

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