Apah Dismisses Allegations Against Tantita, Calls For End To Smear Campaign

By Sunday Apah

Olorogun Sunday Apah, the Senior Special Assistant on Media to the Governor of Delta State, has issued a public admonition, calling on individuals he describes as “mischief makers” to stop forthwith their campaign of calumny against Tantita Security Services.

Apah, who made this known on a television programme focused on the Niger Delta this past Wednesday, sought to dismantle allegations of impropriety surrounding the security firm’s government contract.

He directly confronted what he characterized as a malicious effort to undermine Tantita’s reputation.

Apah explicitly called for an immediate cessation of the smear campaign, which he asserts is being waged under the disingenuous guise of advocating for contract redistribution.

According to him, detractors should abandon these tactics and redirect their energies toward more productive ventures.

The core of Apah’s arguement rests on the execution of the contract itself. He presented a robust vindication of Tantita Security Services, stating that the company has discharged its duties with notable fairness and efficacy.

This performance, he implied, should be the primary metric for evaluation, not unfounded accusations propagated by external parties.

Addressing the nature of the criticisms, Apah dismissed the notion that there is widespread dissatisfaction with Tantita’s work.

He attributed the circulating complaints not to genuine stakeholders or affected communities, but to a cohort of “paid blackmailers.”

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