By Chiemelie Ezeobi

Seven months after the three members of staff of Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) were murdered at Arepo Village, Owode in Ogun State, some of their alleged killers who are currently in police net finally confessed  why and how they perpetuated the act.

The suspects identified as Timi Koro and Wusaina Etipiwey were arrested by operatives of the Inspector General of Police Special Task Force on Anti-Pipeline Vandalism Unit led by the officer in charge, Friday Ibadin, a Assistant Commissioner of Police.

The suspects were arrested at Abule Oba area of Ikorodu with 50 gallons of 50 liters of stolen PMS and a pump action gun when they were alighting from one of the boats that ferried them across the creeks to vandalise another NNPC pipeline.

While regaling onlookers with tales of how the deal was hatched and executed, one of the suspects, Koro, who admitted to being a part of the gang, said the gun found in their possession actually belongs to one of the leaders of union and was given to him for safe keeping.
On how the NNPC were killed, he said they were not the actual targets but were unfortunate to be caught in the gun fire. According to him, the actual target was the s
NNPC security man popularly known as 'Dead man' who had betrayed them.

He said, "The NNPC officials were so unfortunate. The main target was their local security man popularly known as ‘deadman’. We used to work in tandem with the security man but for sometime, he stopped allowing us  access to siphon fuel from any of the ruptured pipelines.

"After debating amongst our gang, we resolved that we had to be on the offensive. Our resolve was strengthened when security officers started arresting our people in their numbers.

"With that unwelcome development, we believed that Deadman was the one that was giving them information about our operations in Abule Oba and so we decided to eliminate him before he scatters our operations.

"It was unfortunate that on the day we planned the job, the NNPC officials were there. They left us no option but to kill and bury them. No matter how mean we may be, we do not kill innocent people. Our only enemies are security officers who dare to stop us. Most of them that co operate are our friends.”

On why he joined the illicit trade, he said he only joined two years ago when his timber business was dwindling. " In Abule Oba and Konu axis of Ikorodu area, pipeline vandalisation is the main source of making money. We have a strong union in that area and I am yet to be included because of the amount involved," he added.

Disclosing their modes operandi Koro said said they vandalise pipelines at least four times a week depending on the demands of the market.

According to him, they have already marked the different spot that were ruptured and sealed up at the end of each day’s work and with the aid of a long pipe and their own pumping machine, the products are transferred to the gallons inside the water.

He was quick to add that he was not a major player but was a companion to one of the masterminds, Igbekorowa who he claimed later betrayed him.

He said, " At the end of each trip, he would pay me commission depending on the number of galloons that I transport to land safely. Assuming I was able to deliver 300 litters, he would pay me N50, 000; this is so because I am not a member of their union.

"They own different types of cars, built houses within Ikorodu and most of their buyers are owners of petrol stations. The masterminds of our gang are the major players and they live in Ikorodu."

Fuming at his betrayal, he said he would personally hand over the two masterminds; Igbekorowa and Toyko if he knows their whereabouts. He said, "If security men can arrest Igbekorowa and Tokyo then the business will stop.

"If I have an idea of where they are, I would personally hand them over to the police. They betrayed some of us because we have a strong intelligence group whose duty is to monitor all the security officers that were assigned to hunt us down.

"We also have our patrol team that move with us during every operation. The nine-man team move with all kinds of guns including grenade and no one can stop them unless they catch Igbekorowa. Tokyo was involved in the last explosion and is currently at Ondo where he is receiving treatment. We are just the boys; the main vandals are out there.”

For 27 year old Etipiwey, hunger was what drove him back to the vandal business. He said, "I was lucky to have survived the blast that happened last year. I had sworn to myself that I will not join them again but when there was no other source of livelihood, I had no choice but to call Tokyo who allowed me to join them.”

“I do not know how Igbekorowa gets information that security men are close by. If the pressure is much, he would lure some of us who are not part of the union to a point where the police would arrest us. We are just the boys that do help them to transport the product from the river to the land.” 

Confirming the arrests, Ibadin said a manhunt is still on for the remaining vandals especially the masterminds Igbekorowa and Tokyo.

He said, “We are gradually closing in on the notorious Igbekorowa and Tokyo who led the suspected vandals that murdered the NNPC officials last year.

"To effect these arrests, we acted on a tip off we got during the course of our investigation which revealed that the suspects were on their way back from the creeks.

“Policemen led by Sector Commander, Lagos, DSP Onaghise Osayande, laid ambush and got the two of them arrested while the rest fled on spotting the police. The taskforce would richly reward anyone with useful information as to the `whereabout of Igbekorowa and Tokyo.”