Nigerians, this is not just about contracts.
This is not just about F.O liking to cause trouble or commotion.
This is about who owns Nigeria. A few or ALL OF US.
While millions wake up every morning unsure of their next meal, while hospitals collapse and schools decay, while workers earn wages that cannot survive inflation, hundreds of billions of Naira are quietly wired every year into the hands of a few private companies in the name of “pipeline surveillance.”
Let that sink in. Or like we say in social media age, clock it.
Not roads. Not hospitals. Not electricity. Not water. Not even standard school in their own communities.
Surveillance!!! Yes, Pipeline surveillance.
If I reveal the amount that is actually in the contract, you will stop defending Tantita and Matthew Tola or Olu of Warri PINL. Osahon is in Houston, USA, enjoying your money in the name of PINL surveillance you are defending your wealth willed to him by Nigeria while you still live.
How did Nigeria reach a point where national security is outsourced, armed surveillance is privatized and public wealth is concentrated in a narrow circle of politically protected contractors and they say Fejiro Oliver should keep quiet?
How did we accept that two individuals, from the same LGA could exercise influence over more than $700 million yearly, while an entire nation is told to tighten its belt?
Yes, I said over $700 million and I will prove it 100% in my upcoming video with documents. Not that yeye N48 billion annually they throw in the public domain to fool you all.
This surveillance is not empowerment. This is replacement of one injustice with another.
Agitation was never meant to become a business. That is not why Ken Saro Wiwa died for.
That is not what James Ibori and Victor Attah politically fought for. Agreed that Ibori now also benefit massively from pipeline surveillance but that was not the initial reason he fought OBJ for it.
Yar’adua created the Presidential Amnesty Programme to address grievances, reintegrate former agitators, and restore peace.
That programme was meant to heal wounds, not to become a pipeline to permanent wealth and power. I did not sign that my pipeline should be guarded by few men. I only signed for Amnesty and even that Amnesty has been hijacked. An Amnesty office where a one year old company is given half a billion Naira to supply just 400 cheap laptops in April 2025 simply because an Ijaw guy registered it while companies owned by Urhobos, Itsekiris etc and individuals from there are neglected is not the amnesty we signed for. Amnesty Programme issue is a cross on it’s on for later. For now, it’s surveillance scam issue.
Agitation has been monetized and peace has been commercialized.
Surveillance has become a rent system where Gbaramatu and Benikruku are the houses we pay to.
Those who once claimed to fight for the people even though they became billionaires while fighting then now sit atop contracts larger than the budgets of entire six Niger states.
When the wealth of over 200 million Nigerians is concentrated in the hands of a few, every Nigerian, north, south, east, west is being robbed and I don’t want to be among those robbed.
Why does surveillance cost more than development?
Silence is no longer neutrality and the argument that those in my household are beneficiaries do not justify that it shouldn’t be a collective buffet. You all know Fejiro Oliver will ask these questions someday and the time is now.
Silence is consent and F.O won’t be among the silent minority eating fat on the wealth of the majority. A nation cannot be secured by enriching a few. If this is not corrected, we only encourage others to take arms so they can also get their secret share.
A people cannot be protected by secrecy and Nigeria cannot develop while its wealth is treated as spoils of war. Dropping guns by militants who even became fat on bunkering do not mean all of us surrendering our pipelines to them to feast on. If e too much, guard only your place make others guard their place. No go dey guard Akwa Ibom, Cross River, Ondo, Edo etc pipelines. Focus on Gbaramatu, Benikruku and Itsekiri lands. I can’t remember camp five by MEND resident in Akwa-Ibom or other states.
This country belongs to all of us, not contractors, not politicians, not former agitators turned billionaires. The pipelines belongs to ALL OF US.
I will not sit neither will any wise son of Niger Delta that has oil in his backyard allow the wealth of a majority resides only in the hands of few who now uses it to buy all the properties in Warri, pay celebrities and Instagram influencers to come to their villages.
If Nigeria must survive, this system must end.
Mr President nd that God damn pipeline surveillance contract.
Fejiro Oliver

