He thanked the Governor for putting a lot of efforts to ensure that Imo is safe and the economy is not closed down.
“The sit-at-home is not working in Imo State as against the thinking out there.”
In his remarks Governor Uzodimma described the consequences of crude oil theft as ‘’very alarming and too much to be tolerated.’’
He noted that the problem has not only led to the drop in earnings for the government but has also created environmental pollution and other health hazards.
The meeting is part of industry wide intervention to curb crude oil theft in Nigeria. It afforded the Governor the opportunity to host a high powered delegation comprising the Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Chief Timipre Sylva, the Minister of State Education, Rt. Hon. Goodluck Nana Opiah, the Chief of Defence Staff, General Lucky Irabor and the Group MD/CEO NNPC Limited, Mele Kyari and other stakeholders of Imo State that include traditional rulers and representatives of Producing Community.
He emphasized that those to be engaged “must know the geography, the policies and programmes and the workings in the places they are to operate before engaging them to avoid engaging some of the thieves as security contractors.”