 The Eastern Youths Coalition for Equity and On-Miginalization is calling on the NNPCL and the federal government to reconsider the award of the contracts for the protection of the nation's crude oil pipelines in the Niger Delta region and part of Eastern region currently awarded to Pipeline Infrastructure Limited and Tantita Security Services Limited. The group convener, Edwin Kede, says the call to reconsider the award of contract after a stakeholders meeting by selected youth leaders from the Eastern region held in Umohah here, where a decision was reached as law-abiding Nigerians to approach the marginalization of the Eastern Igbo people legally to avert agitation that could lead to breakdown of law and order in Igbo land. To this coalition, therefore, how can I appeal to federal governments to prevent on the general contract to accommodate the youth of this coalition, which forms the mandate of youth of the region? Fund on the requisite offices and stakeholders responsible for awarding some contract from the existing contract, which would soon be awarded to a company of introducing coalition. We are the home of affairs, have been doing the very tedious jobs, I mean very tedious jobs to calm the restiveness of the youths in our region, because the truth is these pipelines pass through our region and we naturally do not benefit anything from the pipeline and the surveillance of the pipelines. Not everyone is as indicated as us and so for that reason, some of us might want to degenerate, some of the youths in our region might want to degenerate to finalize in these pipelines. We are standing as a go-between to make them understand and listen. Everything does not have to degenerate to violence. Instead of us to go to confrontation, why don't we go to consultation? There's a limit to what we are the home of affairs. There's a limit to how we can handle the people from our region.