One of the shrewdest and wealthiest militant leaders in the Niger Delta High Chief Government Ekpemupolo alias Tompolo faces a legal battle that could provoke a new political showdown in the region...
State investigators have already unearthed enough material to ask some awkward questions about Tompolo and his business partners: senior politicians oil companies and British and Norwegian officials who approved the delivery of a fleet of armed vessels to him two years ago (see Box White hats black sails & AC Vol 56 No 22 The cauldron boils again)...
Tompolo's career path from military commander of the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND) to the boss of security company Global West to which the then President Goodluck Jonathan's government awarded a US$103 million contract made him one of the most powerful figures in the Delta...
Given President Muhammadu Buhari's determination to end the still thriving piracy oil theft and sabotage rackets his officials will need either to cooperate with Tompolo or to confront him...
Under Ibrahim Magu the Assistant Commissioner of Police appointed as acting Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission the EFCC is spearheading the probe into Tompolo's operations...
Tompolo insists that far from being a fugitive he is counter-claiming...
The government's investigation into Tompolo's affairs follows its launch of investigations into former top officials in Jonathan's government: Colonel Sambo Dasuki the former National Security Advisor; Diezani Allison-Madueke Petroleum Minister; Kingsley Kuku Presidential Amnesty Programme chief...
State agencies are closing in Tompolo...
Their first point of interest was Norway's sale via Britain of seven decommissioned Hauk-class Norwegian naval vessels to Tompolo's company...
Yet Tompolo insists that all his business dealings with state bodies have been above board and claims the EFCC enquiry is part of a wider political vendetta: 'As a full blooded Ijaw man and citizen of Nigeria I have done everything in my power to follow the laws of Nigeria...
Since the amnesty declared in 2009 by late President Yar'Adua I have strained myself to ensure that we all live in peace in this country ' said Tompolo...
' A lot of business is at stake in the investigation namely the multiple contracts Tompolo has with Nimasa for pipeline security and anti-piracy patrols which are not subject to review until 2021...
Tompolo's Spokesman Paul Bebenimibo denied any knowledge of the ship...
Certainly any investigation of Tompolo's business empire is likely to try to unravel the mysteries surrounding Norway's supply of seven naval vessels to the former militant leader...
A wider question is the risk that a campaign against Tompolo might reignite the conflict in the Delta...
Tompolo intends to stand his ground so it could lead to a firefight in the creeks...
At their peak in mid-2009 the battles between Tompolo's fighters in MEND and the army's Joint Task Force (JTF) became so fierce that the government decided that an amnesty and political cooption was the best strategy...
Sylva was formerly a close ally of Tompolo but the two have fallen out...
As Africa Confidential went to press Seriake Dickson was leading by 30 000 votes but officials of the Independent National Election Commission called off voting in the Southern Ijaw area traditionally the Ijaw seat of government where both Tompolo and Sylva have support bases...
Despite Tompolo's initial antipathy towards Jonathan (in 2009 a band of his fighters blew up Jonathan's house in Bayelsa) the two have established a relationship of sorts...
For now Tompolo is standing by Dickson and PDP...
The core claim is that two years ago High Chief Government Ekpemupolo alias Tompolo acquired a fleet of seven decommissioned Hauk-class Norwegian naval vessels some of which were partly paid for with state funds...
Norwegian politicians and journalists have been exercised about the story since the armoured ships designed for coastal patrol were sold in 2014 to Global West Vessel Specialists Limited an outfit linked to Tompolo for anti-piracy operations...