Tantita Security Sacks Ondo CSO Owoyele Joseph Over Alleged Misconduct as Allegations Mount Against State Coordinator Asonja

Tantita Security Services Nigeria Limited has dismissed its Ondo State Chief Security Officer, Owoyele Omotuyi Joseph, following an internal investigation that found alleged breaches of operational ethics, including purported involvement in illegal oil bunkering activities.

According to Tantita’s statement, WhatsApp chats, payment receipts, and other documents linked Owoyele to alleged negotiations with individuals engaging in oil theft—actions that contradict the firm’s mandate to protect Nigeria’s oil infrastructure.

The company did not address growing allegations against its Ondo State Coordinator, Idowu Asonja, who has been accused by community youths of assault, arson, salary diversion, and abuse of office. Residents alleged that Asonja led armed men to burn a high chief’s residence, assaulted his own aide (Owoyele), and disrespected traditional authorities.

Workers and community members recently protested, claiming two years of unpaid salaries and demanding a probe into Asonja.

Despite the controversy, Tantita maintained that Owoyele is no longer authorized to act on its behalf and warned the public against dealing with him. The firm reiterated its commitment to professionalism and safeguarding national assets.
Tantita Security Sacks Ondo CSO Owoyele Joseph Over Alleged Misconduct as Allegations Mount Against State Coordinator Asonja Tantita Security Services Nigeria Limited has dismissed its Ondo State Chief Security Officer, Owoyele Omotuyi Joseph, following an internal investigation that found alleged breaches of operational ethics, including purported involvement in illegal oil bunkering activities. According to Tantita’s statement, WhatsApp chats, payment receipts, and other documents linked Owoyele to alleged negotiations with individuals engaging in oil theft—actions that contradict the firm’s mandate to protect Nigeria’s oil infrastructure. The company did not address growing allegations against its Ondo State Coordinator, Idowu Asonja, who has been accused by community youths of assault, arson, salary diversion, and abuse of office. Residents alleged that Asonja led armed men to burn a high chief’s residence, assaulted his own aide (Owoyele), and disrespected traditional authorities. Workers and community members recently protested, claiming two years of unpaid salaries and demanding a probe into Asonja. Despite the controversy, Tantita maintained that Owoyele is no longer authorized to act on its behalf and warned the public against dealing with him. The firm reiterated its commitment to professionalism and safeguarding national assets.
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