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Tantita Security Eyes $320 Million Carbon Credit Potential For Niger Delta

Saint AugustineBy Saint AugustineDecember 8, 2024No Comments4 Mins Read
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The Executive Director Operations and Technical,Tantita Security Service Limited, Capt. Warredi Enisuoh has unveiled a revolutionary vision for the Niger-Delta Region built on sustainability and economic diversification.

Enisuoh made this known during his investiture as an honourary Doctorate recipient and lifetime achievement award from Highstone Global University, Texas, USA.

The maritime security expert revealed that through innovative carbon credit initiatives, the region could generate as much as $320 million annually by harnessing its vast vegetation and untapped environmental potential.

Expressing his gratitude to High Chief Government Ekpemupolo, popularly known as Tompolo, and the staff of Tantita Security Services Limited, Capt. Warredi reflected on the remarkable impact the Niger-Delta has had on his life since relocating to Delta State. 

He praised the resilience and resourcefulness of the people, noting that the region, which he described as the face of Nigeria’s littoral identity, is poised for a shift beyond its traditional oil and gas focus.

He explained that the carbon credit initiative represents a groundbreaking opportunity for communities within the maritime area, many of which remain rich in vegetation despite years of environmental degradation. 

Capt. Warredi stated that their goal is to make these communities economically independent of oil and gas by engaging them in carbon credit generation and carbon capture programs.

He said according to research conducted in the region, mapped areas with approximately 50,000 trees could generate $320 million annually, providing a sustainable alternative income stream for the people. However, he cautioned that the figure would require scientific validation and alignment with Nigeria’s Climate Change Act of 2021 to ensure long-term success.

Acknowledging the progress made in restoring the Niger-Delta’s ecosystem, Capt. Warredi credited the Nigerian National Petroleum Company, NNPC’s pipeline protection programs and the continuity of environmental policies from the previous administration to the current government of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. 

He noted that these efforts have led to a resurgence of marine life in previously degraded waters, with fish, crayfish, and other aquatic species gradually returning.

Despite the achievements, he emphasized the challenges posed by illegal ships entering Nigerian waters and the need for stricter maritime security. 

He praised the efforts of the National Security Adviser and other stakeholders in working towards securing Nigeria’s maritime wealth. However, he stressed the importance of demarcating maritime borders, streamlining environmental programs, and conducting extensive sensitization campaigns to ensure the success of the carbon credit initiative.

Capt. Warredi revealed that the project is not merely about financial gains but about preserving the environment for future generations. He expressed a deep commitment to reversing decades of environmental degradation in the Niger-Delta, stating that the initiative is part of a broader effort to reclaim the region’s natural beauty and secure a viable future for its communities.

He also emphasized the importance of changing behavioral patterns in the Niger-Delta to foster a more investor-friendly environment. He believes that sensitizing communities to move away from harmful activities will attract investors who can bring development and create much-needed jobs. 

Capt. Warredi highlighted that achieving these goals requires collaboration with federal and state governments, as well as private sector involvement, to ensure all programs align with scientific best practices and legal frameworks.

As he looked to the future, Capt. Warredi reiterated his optimism about the region’s prospects. With the potential for substantial revenue from carbon credits, increased ecosystem restoration, and improved maritime security, the Niger-Delta is on the verge of a transformative era. 

He concluded by acknowledging the immense contributions of the littoral states, which have brought global attention to the region not just through oil and gas but through its vast untapped potential.

Photo: Capt. Warredi Enisuoh, Executive Director, Operations and Technical Services, Tantita Security Services Nigeria Limited.

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Capt. Warredi Enisuoh Carbon Credit Initiative Highstone Global University Texas Niger-Delta Region Tantita Security Services Nigeria Limited
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