Tantita Security Ambassadors, an organisation made up of professionals, entrepreneurs, human rights and environmental rights activists from across oil producing and pipelines hosting communities across Niger Delta states, have lauded Tantita Security Services for its efforts in protecting the ozone layer and curbing environmental degradation in the Niger Delta region.
The organisation in a statement signed by its Coordinator, Efe Kwakpovwe, Secretary Andrew Efole, and released by its Public Relations Officer Stanley Umukoro, to mark the 2024 World Ozone Layer Preservation Day on September 16, commended the oil and gas asset security firm for its valuable contribution in safeguarding the ozone layer through its pipeline surveillance contract.
The statement reads, “Tantita Security Services has been instrumental in safeguarding oil pipelines from vandals, illegal exploration and illegal refining of crude oil thereby preventing the environment from pollution and its attendant effects.
“We acknowledge the expertise and dedication employed by Tantita Security to drastically reduce the release of harmful hydrocarbons (Volatile Organic Depletion). Their efforts have helped to protect the ozone layer, safeguard the environment and public health.”
“While we affirm our commitment to work with Tantita Security Services as volunteers in this critical mission to ensure a sustainable environment and future, we salute the courage of the Chairman of Tantita Security Services, Chief Government Ekpemukpolo (aka Tompolo) and the Managing Director, Chief Kestin Pondi for their operations and socio-economic transformation.”
The group also hailed ‘Tompolo’s Educational Support’ in his recent presentation of N7million to the best graduating students of the Federal University of Petroleum Resources, FUPRE and the Nigerian military support as evident in the remodeling and reconstruction of a 68 rooms, 18 bathrooms and 3 kitchen Soldiers’ transit accommodation for soldiers at the 3 Battalion Nigerian Army Barack, Effurun, Delta State.