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Oil theft, serious threat to N-Delta — Diri

Governor Douye Diri of Bayelsa State has assured of the state’s collaboration to tackle the menace of oil theft, which he noted poses a serious threat to Niger Delta.

Speaking in Yenagoa, when he received a Federal Government delegation led by Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Chief Timipre Sylva, the governor in a statement noted that oil theft had seriously affected the environment and image of the region negatively and called for urgent actions to end the ugly trend in the interest of the region and the country at large.

He lamented that oil theft, which also affects government at all levels, had denied the locals their means of livelihood, stressing that if it was not stopped or reduced drastically, the implications would be grave.

His words: “The federal and state governments largely depend on oil. So, oil theft does not affect only the Federal Government, it affects us as a state government and the local governments. We have spoken about this over and over and we will continue to say it.

“We are talking about our environment that has been brazenly polluted through illegal oil bunkering activities. If you go to our communities, you will see oil floating on our rivers, and that has led to the locals not having a means of livelihood. It has led to unknown diseases and sicknesses.

“There is a spiral effect of oil theft that is going on in the Niger Delta and it affects the communities and the people. So, I welcome you and I assure you that we will collaborate to ensure that oil theft is brought to an end.”

In his remarks, Sylva said the Federal Government delegation was in the state to seek collaboration to end oil theft in the Niger Delta.

He said the stealing of oil was going on at an alarming rate and should no longer be allowed given its negative effect on the economy of the country.

Sylva lamented that production has been badly affected, which was also having a negative impact on foreign investments in the country.

He commended Diri for his willingness to collaborate with the Federal Government to end oil theft.

Also speaking, Chief of Defence Staff, General Lucky Irabor, said the military had heightened operational engagements to stop criminal activities in the region.

He noted that the activities of oil thieves were bleeding the nation and called on those involved in the act of sabotage to have a rethink, failing which the military would clamp down on them.

Also, Group Managing Director of NIgerian National Petroleum Company Limited, Mele Kyari, said the country was facing a dire situation that was not just affecting the economy but also the environment.

He said the importance of collaborative efforts with states in the region cannot be over-emphasised as one tier of government cannot do it alone.

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