Clark To Buhari: Probe Military, NNPC’s Involvement In Crude Oil Theft In Niger Delta

By Ovie Okpare

A former Minister of Information, Chief Edwin Clark, has pleaded with President Muhammadu Buhari to urgently constitute a judicial panel to probe the recent discovery of activities of oil theft in the Niger Delta region.

Clark, who is the convener of the Pan Niger Delta Forum (PANDEF), also asked the federal government to investigate the role of the Nigerian military and officials of the Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) in the massive oil theft in the region.

The elder statesman spoke on Tuesday at a press conference in Abuja and berated agents of the federal government for watching aloof while the nation’s resources were being stolen by oil cabals operating in the oil sector.

He stated that crude oil theft has been going on in the region under the watchful eyes of the military for several years.

The South-South leader maintained that the oil theft in the country involved high-powered technological engineering expertise in connivance with security operatives deplored to protect national asset in the region.

“According to NNPCL, this is part of the 470 thousand barrels of crude oil that is being lost every month, amounting to $700 million.

“The international oil companies (IOCs) should be directed, once again, this time with sincerity of purpose, to relocate their operational headquarters to the Niger Delta region, if there is a genuine desire to end this menace.

“I want to advise the federal government to institute a judicial inquiry to investigate this criminal act of oil theft and also, to once again, appeal that jobs should be provided for the teeming unemployed youths; modular refineries should be built to replace the illegal refineries being currently operated, and which do not only affect the economy of the country, but is also devastating the Niger Delta environment.

“The news that there is an illicit four kilometers pipeline, through which crude oil is being siphoned, goes to confirm what I have always said over the years, and what the leaders of the Niger Delta have been shouting about, that the issue of oil theft is being perpetuated by some mafia-like groups, with the connivance of some people in the oil industry, using sophisticated engineering methods to carry out their nefarious act.

“Even, more disturbing is that these activities have been going on over the years under the watchful eyes of the military and security personnel; security personnel who are supposed to be protecting these oil pipelines with the large numbers of gun boats to patrol the area, are unfortunately alleged to be involved in these criminal acts”, the former minister added.

While commending former militant leader and owner of Tantita Security Services Limited, Chief Government Ekpemupolo, alias Tompolo, for exposing the activities of oil theft, noted that what was happening in the region is “sophisticated criminal act”.

Clark added, “The host communities, from where these oil explorations are carried out, but who are victims of the activities, since they cannot dictate to the oil companies and security officials, have always raised the alarm that the quantum of oil theft going on, is nothing compared to what the artisanal refinery operators are doing. What is going on, is a sophisticated criminal act, carried out by a syndicate.

“The investigation to this matter must be full, open and comprehensive, if there is sincerity to unravel what is going on. It is particularly pleasing to note that it is the private security company operated by Chief Government Ekpemupolo, alias Tompolo, Tantita Security Services Limited, and the community youths whom he has recruited, that have brought this shameful act to the public and not the NNPCL and its partners or the military.”

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