Tantita Security Refutes Allegations of Financial Misconduct While Citing Record Gains in Niger Delta Oil Production
Tantita Security dismisses recent attacks, highlighting its role in boosting Nigerian oil production and ending billions in annual losses from illegal bunkering.
By: AXL Media
Published: Apr 9, 2026, 7:53 AM EDT
Source: Information for this report was sourced from Vanguard News

Defending a Strategic National Economic Asset
The security landscape of the Niger Delta is currently the subject of intense debate following a public rejoinder by analyst Christian Cassidy in defense of Tantita Security Services Nigeria Limited (TSSNL). The response characterizes recent criticisms as a deliberate campaign of calumny aimed at undermining a firm that has become a cornerstone of Nigeria’s economic stability. According to Cassidy, the company has played a singular role in reversing the tide of oil theft, a success that has guaranteed the robust and unimpeded energy operations currently enjoyed by the federal government.
The Failure of Fragmented Security Models
Prior to the involvement of Tantita, Nigeria reportedly lost billions of dollars annually to brazen oil theft despite multiple layers of conventional security arrangements. The current model replaces these fragmented, politically inflated contracts with a focused mandate backed by community partnership and high-level surveillance. Observers note that Tantita represents a pragmatic local solution to a long-standing crisis, succeeding where previous arrangements failed because it actively turns host communities into partners rather than adversaries.
Technological Integration and Production Gains
The effectiveness of the current pipeline security framework is supported by empirical evidence from the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL). Official findings indicate a dramatic increase in crude oil production, which is attributed to Tantita’s technology-driven operations. The company utilizes a multi-layered approach involving Human Intelligence (HUMINT), drones, and satellites for real-time monitoring. This proactive strategy allows for the prevention of theft before it occurs, rather than merely documenting losses after a breach.
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