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19 Jan
Foremost National Asset protection Company, Pipeline Infrastructure Nigeria Limited, PINL, condemned at attempt by some agents through their proxies to undermine it effort in it's areas of operations. This is coming just as the people of IIelema Community in Asari Toru Local Government Area of River hailed the Company for showing exceptional capability it executing…
13 Nov
The Mayor of Urhoboland, Eshanakpe Israel, has urged the Senate President, Ahmed Lawan to intervene in the ongoing crisis thrown up with the award of pipelines surveillance security of the OML 30 and 34. The call is in furtherance to the mayor's protest to heads of security agencies in the country, Urhobo traditional institution and…
27 Aug 2022
The Ijaw National Congress (INC) on Friday inaugurated a committee to interface with some angry youth groups over the pipeline surveillance contract re-awarded to Chief Government Ekpemupolo.

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