Opening remarks by Amb (Dr.) Godknows B. Igali, OON at the 48th birthday celebration and 3rd edition of High Chief Government Ekpemupolo Symposium, held in Warri on Friday 12th April, 2019.
Protocol.
This ancient city of Warri had seen many similar lectures, public presentations and discussions over the issues which are considered topical to the people of our region. However, our gathering today has an additional impetus and significance due to the fact that we are here to thank God for the life of our son, one of Niger Delta’s greatest ever, High Chief Government Oweizide Ekpemupolo who is better known as Tompolo.
It is a time to express our collective goodwill and offer prayers for the yielded life of Tompolo or GOC as some others would still want to call him.
Let me thank GbaramatuVoice and other members of the organising team for the foresight.
Leading the vanguard alongside other young men, Tompolo has left a footprint in the dialogue and conversation over the situation in the Niger Delta. That story centres around the realism of the plight of the 70,000sqr kilometers of swampland producing the crude oil and gas in which our nation Nigeria survives as the main source of government revenue. At the centre of it is tge fact that 60 years of environmental catastrophe, and even more, 60 years of abject poverty in the midst of plenty.
Therefore someone had to speak out, someone had to put out peaceful protest, and someone had to show a bit of resistance and a resort to oldtime revolutionary tactics.
That person turned out to be our hero of today’s celebration, Tompolo.
Many here may not know my curious but very deep relationship with Tompolo. We first met in January 2006 after my return from Cameroun where I had served as Nigeria Consul General, and on assumption of duty as Secretary to the State Government (SSG) of Bayelsa state. At the time, there was palpable tension in Niger Delta for three main reasons:
1. The Governor-General and Alamieyeseigha had just been impeached, arrested and detained.
2. Leading Niger Delta activist Asari Dokubo had been arrested in October 2005 and also put away.
3. The area became heavily militarized.
1. The Governor-General and Alamieyeseigha had just been impeached, arrested and detained.
2. Leading Niger Delta activist Asari Dokubo had been arrested in October 2005 and also put away.
3. The area became heavily militarized.





