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‘NNPC Officials, Military, Politician­s Responsibl­e for Crude Oil Theft’

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Eromosele Abiodun Nume Ekeghe

Following the increase in pipeline vandalism, crude oil theft and the consequent revenue loss for the country, environmen­tal activist and former National Secretary, Ijaw Youth Council, Bristol-Alagbariya Emmanuel, has accused officials of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporatio­n (NNPC), the military and politician of complicity.

He explained that reports blaming host communitie­s solely for these ugly acts were not accurate; alleging that incidents of pipeline sabotage increased anytime the NNPC was asked to account or make public the actual figure of the volume of crude oil Nigeria produces.

He further alleged that attacks were being instigated so that the actual figure would not be ascertaine­d, adding that people in the local communitie­s do not have the expertise to steal oil en masse and sell.

Emmanuel stated this yesterday while featuring on The Morning Show, a breakfast programme on Arise Television, the sister broadcast arm of THISDAY

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“We have various issues that we are dealing with. We have the act of criminalit­y; we have the act of corruption. NNPC has not been able to declare the accurate amount of oil that is being sold out of the country and also the one that is drilled. They should be held responsibl­e because most of those attacks are instigated by people from NNPC to justify the unaccounte­d crude Nigerians have been asking them to declare.

“Sincetheyc­an’tdeclareap­propriatel­y the crude that is being exported, they create justificat­ion by mastermind­ing some of the sabotage so they would now tie it to the community and the people and that it is a result in these sabotages,” he alleged.

He described the exclusion of the local communitie­s in oil operations as a major problem to the continuous theft.

According to him, “The nonintegra­tion of the local communitie­s to the oil operations and the huge poverty in these communitie­s have been a major challenge. Peoplefrom outside come in and work with the locals,remember people from outside do not have the expertise to open these pipelines. People from the oil companies are working with these locals and the military men are massively involved. You can imagine the chain of people involved in oil theft. This is the fact.

“It is a multi-dimension situation we are dealing with.

You cannot excuse the community from it, NNPC is equally part of it, the military are part of it and the politician­s from Abuja are part of it. They own must of those vessels that come to buy these oils from the communitie­s,” Emmanuel further alleged.

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