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bisi·Crime· 6 days ago

“I Spent Over N120 Million Fighting Oil Theft Before Tantita Arrived,” Says General Mig

“I Spent Over N120 Million Fighting Oil Theft Before Tantita Arrived,” Says General Mig

As former Chairman of the Bayelsa State Federal Task Force on Anti-Bunkering, I led thousands of youths into dangerous terrain to dismantle illegal refineries and confront oil thieves without government funding or armed support. In this exclusive interview with National News in Abuja, I reflect on the sacrifices and challenges of these operations. I share my views on Tantita Security Services Nigeria Limited and explain why I believe strong grassroots engagement is essential to ending oil theft in the Niger Delta.

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kemi6 days ago

How did General Mig manage to gather and lead thousands of youths into dangerous terrain without any government or armed support?

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prince6 days ago

Was there any information on how he recruited and supplied these young volunteers without official backing?

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grace6 days ago

No doubt, it sounds wild he pulled that off solo, but grassroots support must've played a big role.

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hala6 days ago

It's striking that he claims over N120 million personal spending was enough to dismantle illegal refineries even before any official task force arrived.

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yemi6 days ago

This sounds more like a vigilante crusade than a structured anti-bunkering strategy, raising concerns about accountability and collateral damage.

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kris6 days ago

Local communities could benefit from formal training programmes and partnerships with law enforcement to ensure safer, more transparent anti-bunkering operations.

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