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Isoko Group Protests for Inclusivity in Niger Delta Pipeline Contract

The Isoko Renaissance Movement (IRM) staged a peaceful protest in Nigeria’s capital on Thursday, demanding a review of the Niger Delta pipeline surveillance contract to ensure inclusivity for the Isoko ethnic group. Led by Comr. Jezreel Enahoro, the group called for local control over pipelines in their communities, opposing the current contract held by Tantita Security.

The protest, held on July 3, 2025, highlighted long-standing grievances over the 2022 contract awarded to Tantita Security, which the IRM claims was executed without adequate consultation with Isoko stakeholders. Enahoro criticized the deal, stating it has fueled economic and political marginalization, leaving the Isoko feeling betrayed. “We demand that Isoko sons and daughters secure pipelines in our communities,” he said, urging President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to restructure the contract to allow each ethnic group in the Niger Delta to manage its local pipelines.

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The Isoko, who contribute an estimated 28% of Nigeria’s oil and over 40% of Delta State’s production, also called for broader development. Protesters demanded a state of emergency on infrastructure, including the completion of the Isoko Gas Turbine project for electricity, and greater representation in federal government roles. Despite their significant oil output, the region lacks high-level appointments and faces severe underdevelopment, with only basic federal presence like police stations.

Environmental concerns were central to the protest. Oil exploration has left Isoko farmlands barren, lakes toxic, and communities grappling with health issues like respiratory diseases and skin infections. Enahoro emphasized the need for justice, noting that oil activities have caused food insecurity and reduced life expectancy while the region sees little economic benefit.

The IRM’s demands echo previous actions, including a 2022 ultimatum by Isoko youths over similar marginalization concerns. Thursday’s protest underscores ongoing tensions in the Niger Delta, where ethnic groups seek equitable roles in managing oil resources. The group urged the federal government to award a new contract to a company vetted by Isoko stakeholders to ensure accountability and peace.

No immediate response came from the presidency or Tantita Security. The IRM vowed to continue advocating until their demands for inclusivity, development, and environmental justice are met, signaling the potential for further action in the oil-rich region.

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