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Naval Chief Declares Zero Tolerance for Oil Theft

Says personnel involved will face full wrath of law Army, NSCDC uncover 14 illegal refining sites in Niger Delta

- Kingsley Nwezeh in Abuja

The Chief of Naval Staff, Vice Admiral Ikechukwu Ogalla, yesterday, declared zero tolerance for oil theft.

He warned that any naval personnel involved in illegal act would face the full wrath of the law.

He said Nigerians expect their Navy to remain above reproach as a force they could admire and rely upon.

The declaratio­n came as troops of the Nigerian Army in synergy with personnel of the Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) uncovered 14 illegal refining sites in the Niger Delta region.

Ogalla, who spoke at the 2023 Nigerian Navy Retreat at the Naval Headquarte­rs in Abuja, said he was determined to contain oil theft which he said was, "a serious crime that is costing the nation billions of dollars each year."

He took a swipe at mischief makers, whom he said created the false impression and media frenzy that blamed the Navy for oil theft.

The naval chief affirmed his eagerness to tackle oil theft as one of the strategic initiative­s of the Nigerian Navy.

"One of the conceptual initiative­s I am eager to listen to is the Strategic Plan to tackle Crude Oil Theft (COT) which is a serious crime that is costing the nation billions of dollars each year. It is also a threat to our national security.

"Recently, there has been a lot of media frenzy on the issue of COT. Unfortunat­ely, some of these are intentiona­lly propagated to embarrass the Nigerian Navy and misinform unsuspecti­ng members of the public.

“We cannot afford to be complacent or make the NN vulnerable for exploitati­on by mischief makers", he said.

"I therefore want to make this clear that under my watch there is zero tolerance for crude oil theft in the Nigeria Navy. Any officer or rating that is found to be involved in COT will be punished to the full extent of the law. I expect you to go back and educate your officers and men about the dangers of COT.

"The government looks up to us to lead the fight to eradicate COT. Accordingl­y, we must work together with sister services and other related agencies to stamp out the menace.

“Nigerians expect their Navy to remain above reproach, as a force they can admire and rely upon. Gentlemen, it behooves us to take fierce pride in this obligation," he said.

The naval chief charged commanders to uphold discipline in their commands.

"Discipline is essential for any successful organisati­on, but it is especially important to the military. As commanders, I am counting on you to uphold discipline in your commands. “Be role models to your officers and men. Set a high standard of conduct and enforce the rules fairly and consistent­ly.

"Always do the right thing especially when it is hard. Related to this is the need to enhance civil-military cooperatio­n and relations with civilians in your areas of operation," he said.

Meanwhile, the Nigerian Army in synergy with personnel of the Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) uncovered 14 illegal refining sites in the Niger Delta region as part of a crackdown on saboteurs of Nigeria's oil sector.

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