Tantita Advocates Carbon Streaming To Secure Pipelines and Oil Infrastructure
“There is Great wealth in trees within coastal communities and beyond”-Tantita
Undaunted, unrelenting, resolute and steadfast in their determination to restore economic stability and peaceful coexistence among coastal indigenes in riverine communities within and outside the Niger Delta region of Nigeria, the Executive Director, Technical Services and Operations of Tantita Security Services Limited, Captain Warredi Enisuoh, has again reiterated his company’s resolve to combat crude oil theft and increase production in the country by improving the lives of citizens who live close to pipelines and other oil production facilities.
Speaking at a recent PAN- IJAW Economic Summit, Captain Warredi said effective security of Nigeria’s public infrastructure and Oil reserves could be of great benefit to citizens and the entire country.
On the issue of carbon sustainability which he continues to champion to improve the lives of the people, the Tantita tactical and Technical sweat merchant emphasized the wealth in trees within coastal communities and beyond.
“With carbon capture, you have a lot of trees in these areas that can absolve CO2 from the atmosphere. If they do not pollute the environment any further, these trees could evolve into great economic value for the people”
“We will be able to take stock of these trees and be able to generate more income for companies around the world.
Many of them are willing to partner with regions like this in exchange for Green Development to participate in industrialization which will not create further carbon emission nor more global warming. This will significantly improve the health and well-being of the inhabitants of the region alongside the development which they are going to enjoy therefrom”
Chairman of RGP Microfinance Bank Engr. Sunny Dressman applauded Tantita Security Services Limited for the wonderful work the company is doing. He also commended the company for its efforts to make the communities a better place for all.
For more social and economic benefits to the Niger Delta region, Captain Enisuoh advocated for the establishment and utilization of carbon streaming to generate income for the communities.
“You cannot remove social economic problems from security issues. We are also here to market how carbon streaming, carbon credit and carbon capture can generate a lot of money for the communities so that they can take their taste bud off the crude oil pipelines, which is more or less damaging to the environment and creating a reduction in lifespan.”
Captain Enisuoh stressed that Tantita will continue to tackle the scourge of illegal bunkering through a comprehensive and inclusive strategy aimed at not only halting the illegal activities of crude oil theft but also educating and engaging those involved to desist from such despicable activities.