The Guardian (Nigeria)

EFCC vows to step up fight against vandalism, crude oil theft

- From Ann Godwin (Port Harcourt)

THE Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), has vowed to step up the fight against vandalism, crude oil theft, illegal bunkering and other vices in the Niger Delta region. The new Head of Operations, EFCC Port Harcourt zone, Nnagbe Obon Itam, made the pledge yesterday in Port Harcourt during a formal media presentati­on. According to Itam; “We know there is the challenge of vandalism, oil bunkering, crude oil theft in the zone and we are determined to reduce the corruption trend in the zone. “EFCC is going hard to fight the corruption in the oil sector, we will fight them headlong. The South-south zone is the base of the nation’s economy. So with the partnershi­p of the security agencies and the public, we will end the economic crimes against the nation.

“All crimes in the oil sector are illegal activities and economic crimes, that is why the anti corruption body is here to fight activities that impede the nation’s economy.”

The EFCC zonal boss assured that no case of oil theft, bunkering and others that comes to the agency would be swept under the carpet no matter how highly placed the individual may be.

He said every case would be treated and prosecuted accordingl­y, vowing that the agency would ensure that the perpetrato­r is brought to book. He attributed the delay in administer­ing justice to culprits to the problems within the chain of arrest and investigat­ion.

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