Nigeria, February 02, 2016 – The Ministry of Petroleum Resources and the Defence Headquarters (DHQ) are working together to curb the menace of crude oil theft and pipelines vandalism.
DHQ, PETROLEUM MINISTRY PARLEY ON OIL THEFT, VANDALISM
To achieve this, the Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Dr Ibe Kachikwu was in Defence Headquarters where he was briefed by the high powered Committee set up to work out actionable modality for protection of oil and gas pipelines across the country.
It would be recalled that issue of oil theft and pipelines vandalism was extensively discussed few months ago when Kachikwu visited the DHQ.
The aftermath of that visit was the setting up of a Committee to provide guidelines for the protection of oil and gas pipelines by the Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), General Gabriel Olonisakin.
The Committee, which was headed by Rear Admiral Joseph Okojie, is composed of the military, police, civil defence, Department of State Service, NNPC, EFCC, NPA, Department of Petroleum Resources, NIMASA and other relevant stakeholders.
During interaction on the report, both the Honourable Minister and the CDS agreed that involvement of host communities was very paramount in the success of any action to be taken.
In a statement, Acting Director Defence Information, Brigadier Rabe Abubakar said the military, the CDS agreed to play major role in quick response while acquisition of new technology would also be vital for the holistic intervention in the emerging modality for the oil and gas pipelines protection.
According to him, the CDS further reiterated the military’s commitment to secure critical Infrastructure, and warned that any act of criminality such as pipelines vandalism and other sabotage would not be condoned and added that such groups or individuals engaging in such criminality would be dealt with according to the law.