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The Federal Government has promised an end to pipeline vandalization and illegal bunkering, which are sabotaging the nation’s economy.
The Minister of State for Petroleum (Oil), Senator Heineken Lokpobiri, stated this while answering questions from reporters during his tour of oil facilities in the Niger Delta.
Lokpobiri who was accompanied on the tour by the Group Managing Director of the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL), Mele Kyari, among other Government officials, said the President Bola Ahmed Tinubu-led administration was determined to stop all forms of pipeline vandalism and oil theft in the country.
The minister who noted that the purpose of his visit was to examine the challenges of pipeline vandalization and illegal bunkering that are going on in the Niger Delta, commended the management of Tantita Security Services Limited for their efforts in pipeline protection in the Niger Delta region.
“I want to also use the opportunity to express our gratitude to Tantita who has been commissioned by the NNPCL to be able to do some work but we are going to do a lot more.”
“I believe that it has become an existential problem and we need to fight it. We need to fight these criminals to submission” he emphasized.
“What is happening here is so bad that we cannot even know the implications unless maybe when people start dying in their numbers that is when people will know that a few persons were profiting from this crime are here to wipe all of them out”
“So as a responsible government, we have decided that we are going to put a stop to it”
“We are going to work with stakeholders to ensure that we stop all this nonsense in our society. We are not going to allow them”
On his part, the National Security Adviser (NSA), Nuhu Ribadu said the Federal Governor will sustain its partnership with Tantita Security Services Limited, to curb the crime of pipeline vandalism and oil theft in the Niger Delta.
He added that the Federal Government will soon take additional measures to ensure that things change for the better in pipeline security.
“We have done very well to get to where we are now. We are certainly going to take more measures. So far, things are beginning to change. Give us a little time and you will see things change for the better.” Ribadu added.
Georgina Humphrey
Written by: Modupe Aduloju
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