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Uduaghan in London, challenges International Community on Crude oil Theft

by Our Reporter

Delta State Governor, Dr. Emmanuel Uduaghan and also chairman, National
Economic Council on Crude Oil Theft, has urged the International community
to give maximum support to Nigeria in the fight against crude oil thieves.

Governor Uduaghan while speaking with journalists after his address at
Nigeria’s Honorary  International Investor’s Council meeting in London
weekend, specifically requested the support in the areas of sophisticated
surveillance equipment, tagging, identifying final destination of the
stolen crude and proceeds. He also urged them to block the inflow of small
arms into the country.

Uduaghan revealed that the committee approved by President Goodluck
Jonathan which comprises of six state governors, members of the state
security agencies, the Petroleum Minister, National Planning,  Justice,
NNPC officials NIMASA and all the IOC’s have been working tirelessly to
reduce the crude theft which stands at about 40, 000 barrels per day.

He said the Committee is laying a lot of emphasis on prosecution, assuring
that all cases are being streamlined by the legal task force headed by
the Minister for Justice and that  some cases will be starting soon

He also appealed to the IOCs to be alive to their social responsibilities
and commended Chevron for the initiative of regional development councils
which is giving its host communities a sense of ownership

He also urged the companies to look inwards as the technology involved the
in the sealing of crude oil is very sophisticated and requires the
knowledge of those in the industry to succeed.

Dr. Uduaghan assured Nigerians and the international community that the
Jonathan’s administration has the political will to stop the crime as it
is causing a huge loss of revenue and causing serious environmental
damage.

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