Delta community rejects Chief Priest’s Tantita alliance claims

Leadership of Omadino Federated Communities Denies Claims of New Alliance

In a surprising and significant development, the leadership of the Omadino Federated Communities in the Warri Federal Constituency has officially denied claims made by Chief Priest Roland Yomere. According to the statement, Yomere had alleged that the community had entered into a “renewed alliance” with Tantita Security Services Nigeria Limited. This assertion has now been categorically refuted by the official representatives of the Omadino Community.

The statement was released over the weekend and was jointly signed by the Chairman and Secretary of the Omadino Community Management Committee—Mr. Tuoyo Mogbeyiteren and Mr. Benjamin Akoreh respectively. The committee emphasized that Yomere did not have the authority to represent the community or make any declarations on its behalf.

The statement highlighted several key points, including the community’s position on the Tantita surveillance engagement in the Niger Delta. It reiterated that the stance of the Omadino Community had already been clearly communicated to the public and all relevant authorities, including Tantita Security Services Nigeria Limited.

Clarification on Community Boundaries

One of the most critical parts of the statement addressed the issue of boundaries. The committee clarified that Omadino shares a boundary with Ugborodo and not Gbaramatu, as Yomere had claimed during a press briefing earlier that same morning. This clarification is essential for resolving any potential misunderstandings about the geographical relations between the communities.

The statement read: “For the avoidance of doubt, our boundary neighbour is Ugborodo Community, and we have no boundary issues with Gbaramatu, contrary to Yomere’s claims.”

This part of the statement was particularly important, as it directly contradicted previous assertions made by Yomere. The committee stressed that such claims were not only inaccurate but also misleading to the public.

Authority to Represent the Community

The Omadino Community Management Committee made it clear that the responsibility to represent the community lies solely with the leadership under Mr. Tuoyo Mogbeyiteren. The statement explicitly stated that Yomere was not the community’s mouthpiece and had never been mandated to act in that capacity.

“We therefore categorically refute the false representation by Chief Priest Yomere, who lacks the authority to speak on behalf of Omadino Community,” the statement concluded.

The committee urged the general public to disregard the misrepresentation made by Yomere and to rely on official communications from the Omadino Community Management Committee.

Public Response and Media Coverage

The statement came at a time when social media was abuzz with discussions about the alleged alliance between Omadino and Tantita Security Services. The committee’s response aimed to quell any confusion and provide clarity on the matter.

While the statement did not directly address the nature of the Tantita Security Services’ activities in the region, it reaffirmed the community’s commitment to transparency and accountability.

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