PPAPAP Stands Firm: "We Will Not Allow Tompolo / OTUARO's Name to Be Tarnished"


By Wilson Macaulay 

The Progressive Peace Ambassadors of the Presidential Amnesty Program (PPAPAP) have vowed to defend the integrity of High Chief DR Government Oweizide Ekpomupolo aka Tompolo, of Tantita Security Services, and Chief Dennis Otuaro  the Administrator of  Presidential Amnesty Program against what they termed as a  deliberate misinformation campaign.

The group warned that attacks against Tompolo and Otuaro are attacks on the progress of the Ijaw Nation and the entire Niger Delta. They urged the public to resist attempts to discredit those who have dedicated their lives to the security and development of the region.

In a Press release signed by 

Gen Kerebi Onbe (Stakeholder) ,

Gen Victor Adokeme (Leader) representing Delta State ,

Gen Parker Waritimi (Stakeholder)

Gen Job Tari (Leader) representing Bayelsa State,

Gen Tonye Fred (Leader)

Samuel Akparsi Ebitari (Leader) representing Rivers State 

Gen Ojuemi Oweikeme a.k.a Luke-Luke (Stakeholder),Chief Gen Joseph (Leader) repenting Edo State,Gen Oyinki Destiny a.k.a Baba Nee (Leader) and  the Coordinator , Gen Markson Isere IJB   the group stressed that both Tompolo and Dennis are have contributed so much to the development of ljaw in particular and Nigeria in general .

They  explained that the campaign of political mobbers cannot change the reality of the goodwill of these illustrious sons of the ijaw nation 

They advised the general public to disregard the rantings of Jude Gbaboyor who is playing the bidding of his pay master

The group advised that those sponsoring the mischief should desist in the interest of the grater good of all because light will always overcome darkness.

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