As part of the organization corporate social responsibility, management of the Tantita Security Services Nigeria Limited, an oil pipeline surveillance company owned by a renowned Niger Delta warlord, High Chief.Dr. Government Oweizide Ekpemupolo, alias Tompolo has built and commissioned Isoko Youth House known as (Fred Obe Secretariat) at Ozoro community, headquarters of lsoko North Local Government Area of Delta State.
The magnificent modern community youth house costs the security outfit over Two hundred million naira, a rare kind gesture initiated by the pragmatic Managing Director (MD) of the company, High Chief. Engr. Kestin Ebimorbowei Pondi.
Recall that in the past month, the security company also built a multi millionaire modern police Divisional Headquarters for Ugborikoko Community in Effurun, Uvwie Local Government Area of Delta as part of its corporate social responsibility to aid Nigeria police in the fight against crime and ensure peace and security in our communities.
The commissioning took place on Saturday 31st May, 2025 as fulfilment of the number one pipeline security company in Africa to empower and support the growth of Isoko youths. The event marked a significant milestone in the company's commitment to community development and youth empowerment.
The Isoko Youth House, funded by Tantita Security Services Limited, is equipped with modern resources tailored to foster innovation, creativity, and personal growth among the youths. This initiative underscores the company's dedication to investing in the future of the community.
The commissioning ceremony was attended by prominent stakeholders, community leaders, and youths, who expressed gratitude to Tantita Security Services Limited for this visionary project. The facility promises to become a hub for youth development, providing opportunities for skills acquisition, mentorship, and socialization.
Through this initiative, Tantita Security Services Limited reaffirms its commitment to corporate social responsibility and community engagement, setting a benchmark for sustainable development in the region.
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