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389 incidents of crude oil theft recorded in 14 days
• Security destroys 146 illegal refineries
Three hundred and eighty-nine incidents of oil theft were recorded within two weeks, two documentaries by the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) has shown.
The documentaries were on the collaboration between security operatives and surveillance contractor – Tantita Security Services Limited on the battle against oil thieves in the bid to eradicate the menace.
According to the two documentaries in the NNPCL official Twitter handle on Tuesday, the first documentary covered the period between November 18 and 24. The other covered from November 23 to December 1.
The NNPCL said the incidents were recorded as follows: 23 cases in deep blue water; 86 incidents in Western region, 141 incidents in Eastern region and 139 incidents in Central region.
The documentaries also revealed that the operations led to the discovery of 87 illegal connections and 146 illegal refineries.
According to the NNPCL, while 24 vehicles were seized, 96 wooden boats were also apprehended within the period under review.

The other documentary with audio and video narration said: “This is not just the destruction of shanties.
“It is the demolition of an illegal market, where stolen crude is traded. Situated at Niger CAT Junction in Warri Delta State, the market is no more. Nothing is spared.”
Continuing, it noted that 163 incidents were recorded in Niger Delta between November 23 and December 1. Sixty-nine illegal refineries were discovered in Bayelsa and Rivers states.
It further noted that in Delta, Bayelsa and Rivers states, 10 illegal connections were uncovered.
The documentary stressed that “on the 28th of November 2023, Tantita Security Services, in conjunction with government security agencies, conducted a routine surveillance and along the western corridor where a large illegal connection point was found on a Trans Escravos pipeline in Udaibo in Delta State.”
Continuing, the NNPCL said that along the Anukpe – Escravos pipeline situated along western corridor, another large Illegal connection point was discovered in Mereje, Delta State.
It added that in Koroama in Bayelsa State, sacks of stolen crude oil were stacked for transportation to their buyers.
The video clip showed drums containing stolen crude found in Warri, while oil theft, dumpsites and sacks of crude oil were found in Alo, Iba and Isiokpo, Delta State.
The state-owned oil giant said in the past week, 11 vehicles, laden with stolen crude were apprehended in Delta and Rivers states, while 41 wooden boats transporting stolen crudes were seized and confiscated in Bayelsa State.
The NNPCL noted that five cases of oil spill, three cases of vandalism and 14 vessels AIS infractions were recorded during the period.

• Illegal refinery destroyed by security operatives
Fourteen of such incidents took place in the blue water, 62 in the Eastern region, 35 in the Central region, while 52 took place in the western region.
The oil firm further said in the past week, 16 suspects were arrested.
It vowed that “for NNPC Ltd, there is no backing down on the war on crude oil theft until the menace is eradicated for good.”
The NNPCL said that 226 incidences were recorded across the Niger Delta during the period under review.
According to NNPCL documentaries, 77 illegal refineries were discovered and destroyed in Rivers State, Delta, Bayelsa and Imo states. Thirty-nine illegal connections were discovered in Abia and Rivers states.
It also noted that 21 cases of pipeline vandalism were also recorded in Rivers and Delta States, where boats filled up with crude from vandalised Wellhead.
Five cases of oil spills were recorded in the past week as well while cases of oil storage were uncovered in Rivers, Delta, Abia and Bayelsa states.
Thirteen 13 vehicles and a truck laden with stolen crude under the guise of transporting animals feeds were arrested in Delta State.
The documentary said that 55 boats, conveying stolen crude were apprehended in Delta State.
It added that 35 suspects were arrested across the Niger Delta between November 18 and 24.
Nine of the incidents, the NNPCL noted, took place in the deep blue water, 34 in the Western region, 104 in the central region and 79 in the Eastern part of the oil-rich region.
Kuku backs battle against oil thieves
Erstwhile Chairman of the Presidential Amnesty Programme (PAP), Kingsley Kuku, has hailed President Ahmed Bola Tinubu’s moves to revitalise the Niger Delta region and combat oil theft scourge.
Speaking during a visit to PAP’s Interim Administrator Maj.-Gen. Barry Ndiomu, Kuku commended the proactive measures taken to address critical issues affecting the region’s stability.
He said: “Tinubu is committed to repositioning the Niger Delta and curbing oil theft in the region. His dedication to tackling these challenges is commendable and essential for sustainable development.
“I am certain that Tinubu’s tenure will usher in positive transformations not just for the Niger Delta but for the entire nation. His commitment to justice and dedication to the welfare of all Nigerians, particularly those in the Niger Delta, is unquestionable.”
The one-time PAP boss emphasized the importance of vocational education, advocating for the swift reconstruction of the vandalised Kaiama Vocational Training Centre in Bayelsa State.
He noted that facilities at the centre remain pivotal the empowerment of Niger Delta youths.
Kuku said: “As we witness the return of peace and stability in the region, it’s crucial to rebuild educational institutions like the Kaiama Vocational Training Centre.
The community shouldn’t be penalised for the unfortunate incidents. Vocational education remains pivotal in fostering sustainable growth in the Niger Delta.” (NATION)

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Driver kills employer in Delta, flees with vehicle to Anambra
A personal driver of a Pentecostal bishop of End-Reconciliation Ministry in Asaba, Delta State, has been arrested for allegedly killing his employer and fleeing with his vehicle, a Toyota Prado Jeep.
The driver, whose identity has yet to be disclosed due to ongoing investigations, was arrested alongside another suspect in Nkpor, Idemili North Local Government Area of Anambra State, while attempting to sell the vehicle.
The Commissioner of Police in Anambra, CP Ikioye Orutugu, disclosed this during a press briefing at the Command’s headquarters in Awka, on Wednesday, adding that the suspect murdered the cleric before fleeing with his vehicle to Anambra to sell.
Orutugu said the arrest followed a swift intelligence-led operation by operatives attached to the Rapid Response Squad, Awkuzu, which led to the arrest of the suspect and another individual alleged to be the buyer of the stolen vehicle.
He said the driver conspired with some criminal elements still at large, to kill his employer, adding that investigations are ongoing to apprehend other members of the criminal gang involved in the incident and fully unravel the circumstances surrounding the unfortunate murder.
He said, “The operatives of the Anambra State Police Command arrested a domestic staff member allegedly involved in the gruesome murder of his employer, a Pentecostal Bishop of End-Reconciliation Ministry in Asaba, Delta State, and the subsequent attempt to dispose of the victim’s Toyota Prado Jeep in Nkpor, Idemili North Local Government Area of Anambra State.

“The breakthrough followed a swift intelligence-led operation by Operatives attached to the Rapid Response Squad, Awkuzu, which led to the arrest of the suspect and another individual alleged to be the buyer of the stolen vehicle.
“Preliminary investigation reveals that the suspect, who served as the Bishop’s driver and domestic staff, allegedly conspired with yet-to-be-identified criminal elements to murder the cleric before fleeing with the victim’s Prado Jeep to Anambra State for sale.
“Police operatives, acting on credible information, tracked and intercepted the suspects in Nkpor, successfully recovered the stolen vehicle, and took them into custody for further interrogation.”
The CP stated that investigations are ongoing to apprehend other members of the criminal gang involved in the incident and fully unravel the circumstances surrounding the unfortunate murder.
Orutugu advised the public to exercise due diligence in the recruitment and management of domestic staff, drivers, and other household employees.
He urged members of the public to properly profile and verify the identities of persons employed in their homes and establishments, while also remaining vigilant to suspicious behaviours and activities.
“We assured the public that the Command remains committed to proactive policing, intelligence-driven operations and collaboration with sister security agencies to ensure the safety of lives and property across the State,” the CP added. (The PUNCH)

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EFCC arrests energy commission DG over N500bn fraud allegations
Operatives of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission have arrested the Director-General of the Energy Commission of Nigeria, Mustapha Abdullahi, over alleged money laundering offences.
A source within the anti-graft agency, who spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorised to speak on the matter, disclosed on Wednesday that Abdullahi was arrested in Abuja and is currently in the custody of the commission.
According to the source, the alleged fraud involves funds estimated at N500bn.
“We have arrested the Director-General of the Energy Commission of Nigeria, Dr Mustapha Abdullahi, for money laundering offences. He was arrested and is currently in our custody. The money Is to the tune of N500bn,” the official said.
Efforts to get confirmation from the EFCC spokesperson, Dele Oyewale, were unsuccessful as he could not be reached as of the time of filing this report.
President Bola Tinubu had on October 24, 2023 appointed Abdullahi as Director-General of the Energy Commission of Nigeria.


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MainPower: EERC Downgrades 59 Feeders in Enugu over Poor Power Supply
… Several Band A Customers downgraded to Band C
Enugu Electricity Regulatory Commission, EERC, has announced the downgrade of 59 feeders under the franchise of the MainPower Electricity Distribution Company Limited.
MainPower is a subsidiary of the Enugu Electricity Distribution Company, EEDC, which services customers in Enugu State.
EERC attributed the action to MainPower’s failure to meet the threshold of minimum hours of power availability, especially for Band A customers, despite charging them Band A tariff.
It could be recalled that the Nigeria Electricity Regulatory Commission, NERC, in November 1, 2020 categorized electricity users into Bands.
It incldued: Band A: Minimum of 20 Hourss; Band B: Minimum of 16 Hours; Band C: Minimum of 12 Hours; Band D: Minimum of 8 Hours and Band E: Minimum of 4 Hours
However, there has been an outcry by electricity users in Enugu over the inability of the Disco (Manpower) to meet the electricity supply target, necessitating the EERC’s intervention in line with its statutory powers.

The public notice, signed by the Commission, said the downgrade would remain in place until power supply improved on such feeders.
Providing background to the decision, EERC said it arose following persistent complaints from electricity consumers in Enugu State, particularly Band A customers.
Their complaints were regarding the drastically reduced hours of supply.
Consequently, the EERC said it conducted a technical and safety audit of major injection substations operated by MainPower.
“In addition, the Commission continued its routine monitoring of MainPower’s feeder performance through its online platform, the Electronic Design and Manufacturing International (EDMI) Multidrive Manager.
“The findings from the Commission’s field inspection and the online monitoring platform corroborated customers’ complaints that MainPower had failed to deliver the expected hours of supply as required under the Service-Based Tariff (SBT) regime.
“The SBT framework was introduced to ensure that customers pay for electricity commensurate with the quality and hours of availability of the supply received.
“The public is hereby notified that the Commission has directed MainPower to downgrade all fifty-nine (59) affected feeders, as listed in the Commission’s directive, to their appropriate service bands immediately,” it disclosed.
EERC, however, hinted that upon request by MainPower, it may approve the upgrade of any of the downgraded feeders “once it is verified that the feeder met the threshold of minimum hours of availability in the preceding month in line with the SBT framework”.
Some of the feeders downloaded include: 9th Mile Industrial 11KV, downgraded from Band A to Band C; Abakaliki Road 11KV, downgraded from Band A to Band C; Abakpa 1 11KV, downgraded from Band A to Band C; Abakpa 2 11KV, downgraded from Band A to Band C; Abakpa 3 11KV, downgraded from Band B to Band C; Amorji 11KV, downgraded from Band B to Band D; Nsukka Township, from Band B to D; Presidential, from A to C; UNEC from A to D; University of Nigeria Nsukka from A to D and Government House from A to E.
Other affected areas included Emene, Topland, Ugwuoye, Chime Avenue, Achi, Amechi, Ibagwa, Ugwuogo, Ugwuaji, Okwe, NOWAS, Coca Cola, Coal Camp, Dhamija, among others.

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