As the dust settles from a star-studded 50th birthday celebration in Warri, Matthew Tonlagha—the Vice Chairman of Tantita Security Services and a key ally of President Bola Tinubu—has transitioned from local “pipeline protector” to a player on the global stage.

Through his company, Maton Engineering Nigeria Limited, Tonlagha has committed a monthly retainer of $120,000 (approx. ₦180 million) to Valcour Global Public Strategy, a U.S. lobbying firm led by Matt Mowers, a former senior White House advisor under the first Trump administration.

1. Strategic Influence: Why Lobby Washington Now?

The contract, which runs from December 15, 2025, to June 14, 2026, isn’t just about corporate branding. It is a calculated move to “strengthen the bilateral relationship” between the U.S. and Nigeria at a time of extreme diplomatic tension.

  • Strategic Communications: Valcour is tasked with shaping public policy and media narratives within the U.S. Congress and Executive Branches.

  • The “Genocide” Context: This private sector move follows the Nigerian government’s own $9 million (₦13.5 billion) contract with DCI Group to counter claims of a “Christian genocide” in Nigeria—a narrative that led to U.S. airstrikes against terrorist enclaves on Christmas Day 2025.

2. Matthew Tonlagha: From the Creeks to Corporate Power

Hailing from Benikrukru in the Gbaramatu Kingdom, Tonlagha has built a reputation as the “bridge builder” of the Niger Delta.

  • Tantita Security Services: Working alongside former militant leader Government “Tompolo” Ekpemupolo, Tonlagha’s firm is credited with helping Nigeria’s oil production recover from 650,000 bpd to over 1.8 million bpd by mid-2025.

  • Maton Engineering: His flagship company specializes in complex oil and gas infrastructure, including submarine cable installations and pipeline surveillance.

  • Philanthropy: At his recent 50th birthday, Tonlagha was hailed by Governor Sheriff Oborevwori for his service to humanity, including the donation of school buses and extensive youth empowerment schemes in oil-bearing communities.

The Lobbying Expenditure Breakdown

Entity Consultant Fee/Monthly Retainer Purpose
Maton Engineering Valcour Global $120,000 Bilateral relations & Gov’t affairs.
Maton Engineering Bridgeway Advocacy $105,000 (Dec ’25) Subcontractor services.
Maton Engineering Mount Olives LLC $60,000 (Jan ’26) Subcontractor services.
Federal Gov’t DCI Group $750,000 Communicating Christian protection efforts.

3. The Trump Factor: A New Era of Diplomacy

The choice of Matt Mowers is no coincidence. As a Republican strategist and former diplomat, Mowers provides Tonlagha with a direct pipeline into the current U.S. political establishment.

As President Trump’s administration has taken a more “muscular” approach to Nigeria—including the 2025 “Country of Particular Concern” redesignation—Tonlagha’s private lobbying efforts act as a secondary, unofficial diplomatic channel to protect both national and Niger Delta interests.

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