The National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) has commended the Tantita Security Services Nigeria Limited (TSSNL) for their exemplary service in combating oil theft in the Niger Delta region, saying the gesture has increased socio-economic development
Making this known on Sunday in a statement signed by the NANS Senate President, Henry Okunomo, a copy made available to press in Kano disclosed that their tireless efforts have brought a welcome respite, restoring security and stability.
The statement reads: “We particularly hail the visionary leadership of Chief Government Tompolo and Southwest Commander, Senior High Chief Idowu Asonja, for their dedication and collaborative approach, yielding remarkable results.”
Okunomo added that NANS also appreciates Tantita Security Services’ commitment to humanity, evident in their renovation of dilapidated primary school buildings in Temidire Community, Ilaje local government area.
He also commended the company for it’s donation of wires and poles for electricity connection in Ojueromi street, Okitipupa and distribution of palliatives to vulnerable individuals.
NANS also commended Tantita for ensuring security of lives and properties, creation of jobs and employment opportunities for youths in the region through their initiatives.
The statement hinted that these selfless acts have improved the physical landscape, revitalized hopes, and empowered the local populace.
“Tantita Security Services Nigeria Limited exemplifies corporate social responsibility and excellence, safeguarding lives, property, and the environment.
“As you negotiate your new contract, we urge you to increase the Southwest slots, ensuring more opportunities for the region’s youth. We are proud of your service and grateful for your positive impact.
“We salute your unwavering commitment and hope your exemplary service continues to inspire others to strive for greatness,” the statement read.
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