The military said
shortage of gunboats and fast-assault craft were partly responsible for
increased crude oil theft.
The Nigerian government’s effort at combating oil theft using the military has been undermined by the lack of necessary fighting equipment, a senior military official said Sunday.
The Nigerian government’s effort at combating oil theft using the military has been undermined by the lack of necessary fighting equipment, a senior military official said Sunday.
The General Officer Commanding
(GOC) 82 Army Division Enugu, Maj.-Gen. Adebayo Olaniyi, said the shortage of
gunboats and fast-assault craft were partly responsible for increased oil theft
in the Niger Delta Region.
The GOC made the disclosure to
newsmen in Port Harcourt after an operational tour of the Joint Task Force
(JTF) Sector-Two operation formations in Rivers.
Mr. Olaniyi said the tour had
enabled him to better access the troop’s readiness to combat oil theft and meet
with stakeholders to discuss ways of improving JTF’s operations.
He said shortage of gunboats and
fast assault crafts had weighed down the military’s renewed strategy to
effectively patrol creeks round the clock.
“If the JTF had adequate
gunboats and fast assault crafts; it will improve our patrol and monitoring of
the creeks, as well as guarantee quick response of our troops to reported crime
scenes,” he said.
“Constant patrols and monitoring
of the creeks will discourage oil thieves and pipeline vandals from
perpetrating their nefarious activities of sabotaging the economy of the
country.
“If these facilities were
sufficiently provided by the government; the efficiency and proficiency of our
troops in policing the creeks will witness significant improvement.
“Communities can also assist the
JTF by providing us timely information that will lead to the arrest of oil
thieves so as to discourage youth involvement in illegal oil bunkering
activities,” he said.
Mr. Olaniyi said the fight
against oil theft was the responsibility of Nigerians, irrespective of their
class, to ensure economic growth and prosperity of the country.
He said any soldier or officer
found complicit in oil theft, will be severely dealt with in accordance with
the Army Code of Conduct.
The GOC held meetings with the
officials of Pipeline and Product Marketing Company (PPMC), the Independent
Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria (IPMAN) , amongst others.
Meanwhile, three persons
suspected to be kingpins behind re-occurring rupturing of pipelines in Rivers
were arrested and paraded before reporters.
Mr. Olaniyi said the suspects
where trailed and arrested by troops from the 2 Brigade Sector-Two of the JTF
Operation Pulo Shield command.
According to him, the suspects
have made confessional statements of regular puncture of pipelines and
investigation is still ongoing to unravel their sponsors and partners.
Mr. Olaniyi said that repair
works had commenced on the damaged pipeline facilities to ensure increase in
crude oil production.
“Production level of oil
producing companies will soon increase due to JTF renewed strategy and
commitment towards the elimination of oil theft and illegal oil bunkering
activities in the Niger Delta Region,” he said. (Premium Times)
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