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Ebikeme Family issues strong warning to critics targeting Tantita and PAP.
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Group accuses detractors of spreading lies against Tompolo, Tonlagha and Otuaro.
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Family urges security agencies to investigate individuals allegedly tarnishing their reputations.
The Ebikeme Family Worldwide has warned critics to stay away from Tantita Security Services Nigeria Limited (TSSNL) and the Presidential Amnesty Programme (PAP), insisting that both institutions “are here to stay.”
The warning followed a statement addressed to the National Assembly of Nigeria on Thursday, March 5, 2026, signed by Elder Godspine Ebikeme, Chief Bosin Ebikeme, Chief October Ebikeme, and Hon. Shadrach Onitsha Ebikeme.
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The family said it would no longer tolerate what it described as attempts by “fifth columnists” to tarnish the reputation of Niger Delta leaders, including Government Oweizide Ekpemupolo, chairman of Tantita, and Dennis Brutu Otuaro, administrator of the amnesty programme.
In the statement, the family also warned individuals it accused of attacking the organisation and its leaders, including Fejiro Oliver and Jude Gbaboyor, alleging they had been spreading false claims and engaging in cyber harassment.
The family insisted it would no longer remain silent while what it called sponsored attempts were made to undermine the security firm and the amnesty initiative.
They called on relevant government security agencies to investigate those behind the alleged smear campaigns and bring anyone found culpable to justice.
According to the family, the activities of Tantita and the amnesty programme support the Renewed Hope Agenda of Bola Ahmed Tinubu and are aimed at stabilising and developing the Niger Delta region.
The Ebikeme Family further urged lawmakers to ignore detractors and focus on initiatives that would strengthen development in the Niger Delta, stressing that Tantita’s operations were contributing to the protection of strategic assets and improving livelihoods in the region.
