Ijaw Women Veterans of Niger Delta Honour Kestin Pondi Over underprivileged Support
By Ezekiel Kagbala
A sociopolitical group in the South-South region, the Ijaw Women Veterans of the Niger Delta has dispatched a special commendation note to Honour the Managing Director of Tanita Security Services Nigeria Limited, High Chief (Engr) Kestin Pondi, for empowering and supporting thousands of persons, including women, youths, and organizations in the country.
This was contained in a letter despatched to Kestin Pondi by the Ijaw Women Veterans of the Niger Delta, a copy of the letter which was signed jointly on behalf of the Ijaw Women Veterans group by Chief Tina Ayakubo Tobusi, Amb. Rosebella Jackson, Amb. Tonbra Kasikoro Kilopirite, Amb. Ibiba Donpedro, Amb. Primrose Kpokposei, Dr. Lolo Fubara Sax Hailsham, and Amb. Elfreda Olungwe, respectively, were made available to journalists in Warri recently.
According to the Ijaw Women Veterans of the Niger Delta, its members commend Kestin Pondi for his numerous philanthropic gestures that have made a tremendous positive impact on individuals across the Niger Delta region.
The letter partly reads, "Dear High Chief (Engr.) Kestin Pondi, "We the Ijaw Women Veterans of the Niger Delta joyously extend our heartfelt gratitude to you for your outstanding leadership, philanthropy and support for the underprivileged persons in the Niger Delta.
"Through your work with Tantita Security Services, you have made immense contributions to securing our region’s vital resources and promoting development across Nigeria.
"Your success in leading efforts against resource mismanagement shows your commitment to the welfare of our people. Beyond business achievements, your philanthropic efforts have touched many lives, from education to healthcare, proving your compassion for the community.
"We pledge our full support as you continue these laudable efforts. Your courage and dedication are an inspiration, and we stand by you in ensuring lasting progress and security for the Niger Delta.
With pride and solidarity".





