Tuesday, March 31, 2026

Tantita constructs 15km pedestrian bridge to protect Escravos/Amukpe trunkline in Delta state

Tantita constructs 15km pedestrian bridge to protect Escravos/Amukpe trunkline in Delta state

Tantita constructs 15km pedestrian bridge to protect Escravos/Amukpe trunkline in Delta state

Private security outfit, Tantita Security Services has constructed a 15-kilometer pedestrian bridge to protect the Escravos/Amukpe trunkline in Delta state.

The pedestrian bridge serves a crucial purpose in protecting the Escravos/Amukpe trunkline, which has long been vulnerable due to road accessibility challenges in the Niger Delta creeks.

According to the Coordinator of surveillance service, Blessing Agboma, the construction of the bridge has already resulted in a significant reduction in crude oil theft. Tantita Security Services aligned with the Federal Government’s zero-tolerance approach.

The coordinator also assured that the anti-crude oil theft security outfit will undoubtedly contribute to increased oil production for the country.

This move will further enhance the protection of Escravos/Amukpe trunkline in MosogaR, Ethiope East Council Area by the Tantita Security Services.

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Credit: TVC News

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