


OBVIOUSLY, founder of the non-operational Movement for the
Emancipation of the Niger-Delta, MEND, Government Ekpemupolo, alias Tompolo,
neither foresaw nor prepared for his travails in the past few months, which
have seen him move underground, despite the fact that he was used to
hard-hitting existence as an ex-militant leader. Buhari-Tompolo: Although he
did not expect a rose-colored life with the All Progressives Congress, APC –led
government of President Muhammadu Buhari given his romance....
At the behest of the
anti-graft agency, a Federal High Court sitting in Lagos issued a bench warrant
for his arrest and also gave an order for the seizure of his assets when he
failed to appear before the court to face the charges against him. Taking cover
Having read the handwriting on the wall, Tompolo, feared and admired at the
same time by folks for his creek dexterity took cover. The police said they
were on his trail since then, but until date, there is no news about his
whereabouts. Reports available to Saturday Vanguard, however, indicated that
life has not been the same for the Ibe-ebidouwei of Ijaw nation since he went
underground.
Fasting and prayer Our dependable source said his current ordeal
has drawn him closer to God since it was clear to him that only the finger of
God can save him from the clutches of those that want him behind bars. He has
reportedly embarked on fasting and prayers to turn the heart of God to save
him. People know Tompolo as a strong adherent of the Amasiekumor deity in his
native Gbaramatu Kingdom, Delta State and a believer of Egbesu, an Ijaw combat
deity, so how he combines his traditional belief to pray to the Almighty God
for deliverance at this trying time is ambiguous.
Many Christians say their
Holy Book is unequivocal that you cannot serve God and Mammon at the same time.
The only plausible escape is if Tompolo, supposedly an evangelist of the
Celestial Church has decided to embrace the only true God in his hour of need,
which is possible as Saul was not only seen with the prophets, he prophesied
when the Spirit of God came upon him. Our source did not say when Tompolo
commenced the fasting and prayer programme for deliverance from God. His Media
Adviser and Consultant, Mr. Paul Bebenimibo, who spoke to Saturday Vanguard
corroborated our findings that Tompolo was waiting on God to intervene in his
tribulations. He said the ex-militant leader strongly believes that God would
see him through.
His major worry Bebenimibo asserted: “I want to tell you that
even in his moment of agony, Tompolo is disturbed about the non-resumption of
studies at the Nigerian Maritime University, Okerenkoko, which he is proud to
have attracted to Gbaramatu kingdom and Delta state. He is also praying for God
to touch the heart of the present leaders to lift the suspension of work on the
permanent site of the university and commence academic activities at the permanent
site, which is ready.” He said: “If the university had taken off as planned, it
would have turned around many things in the area by now and many people will be
productively engaged.
The place will also be a tourist destination.” …Doesn’t
rely on friends Regarding friends, the ex-militant leader has lost many of his
friends in the course of his ongoing predicament, but surprisingly, he has also
gained more admirers from quarters that he never thought of. However,
Bebenimibo insisted: “Tompolo does not rely on friends; he knew right from time
that when one finds himself in difficulty, family members, not even friends
alone, will abandon him.” Another source, who agreed with the assertion added:
“It happened in 2009 when the military was bombarding everywhere in Gbaramatu
kingdom in search of him, it was some of his friends and even relatives that
government used to fight him.” Unforeseen birthday celebration Last month in
Warri, some newborn friends of Tompolo , led by an activist and president of Ijaw
People Development Initiative, IPDI, Comrade Austin Ozobo, celebrated his 45th
birthday in absentia.
Others were the president, Niger Delta Security Watch
Organization of Nigeria, Barrister Dickson Bekederemo, Mr. Alpal Ebitonma, No
–go-area On his whereabouts, the source told Saturday Vanguard: “That is a
no-go-area or do you (reporter) candidly want me to reveal his location to you?
Of course, that is not possible, but what I can tell you is that it was
necessary that he went out of circulation because of the manhunt for him. It is
not easy for him but he is safe, remember that he had had cause in the past to
seclude himself to fight for his people.” How he survives On how he lives his
life now, the source said, “All I can tell you is that he is surviving, he has
been in a more critical condition in the past and he survived. Today, he has
gone underground; there is nowhere or any situation he cannot survive.”
Financial squeeze Saturday Vanguard learned that the manhunt and freezing of
Tompolo’s accounts have affected his financial standing. Immediate family
shielded : Tompolo had always insulated his family, particularly his wife and
children, from his struggle and as expected; members of his inner circle have
shielded them from the present happenings.
source: vangaurdngr
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