Garba Shehu, presidential spokesperson, says the federal
government will soon reveal the identities of high-profile individuals behind
crude oil theft in the country.
Shehu said this in on Friday while speaking on ‘daily
politics’, a Trust TV programme.
He said as part of efforts to rid the country’s economy of
sabotage, security operatives had raided locations where illegal oil bunkering
thrive.
Shehu further hinted that there might be cases of some law
enforcement agents engaging in the illegal act, adding that new measures were
being taken to put a stop to it.
“Oil theft is being
tackled. The big problem we have in this country is that we ought to see more
commitment from communities in assisting law enforcement agents,” Shehu said.
“In some cases where some actors in the law enforcement are
complicit, it becomes bad.”
The presidential spokesman said it was “embarrassing” for
Nigeria not to meet up with the quota given to it by the Organisation of
Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC).
“We used to fight the
OPEC for more quotas; now, they have given us and we are not able to meet up.
This is embarrassing. As we speak today, all security agencies like the
Nigerian army, navy, are massively involved in stopping this act,” he said.
“I am hopeful that in the next few days, the office of the
national security adviser will be presenting to the nation – the big men – who
are promoters of this kind of business as they are being caught and illegal
refineries are being bombed out.
“The Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC) Limited is
also installing a monitoring capacity to detect or advise immediately when
sabotage of oil pipelines happen.”
On Friday, President Muhammadu Buhari directed security
agencies to immediately put a stop to theft of the country’s crude oil by
criminals and vandals in the Niger Delta region.
“We will not allow a few criminals to have unfettered access
to the nation’s crude oil supply, hence I have directed our security agencies
to speedily bring to a halt the activities of these vandals in the Niger
Delta,” Buhari had said in a statement.
“There should be no hiding place for such criminals, and our
cooperation with neighbouring countries in halting these crimes is being
strengthened and tightened.”
Recently, Mele Kyari, group chief executive officer (GCEO),
NNPC Limited, said the country suffered a monthly loss of $1.9 billion to crude
oil theft.
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