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Fg Sponsors Crude Oil Theft – Tambuwal by agbameta: 3:52pm On Dec 26, 2013



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FG sponsors crude oil theft – Tambuwal

GOWON EMAKPE, Abuja

Crude oil thieves are being sponsored by the Federal Government, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Aminu Tambuwal, has said, insisting that the crime is not being perpetrated by ordinary criminals, but by those who enjoy the backing of government.

Tambuwal, said this at the inauguration of the House Ad-hoc Committee on Crude Oil Theft in Nigeria in Abuja, noting that the only way to fight the crime is for the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) to arrest and prosecute suspected crude oil thieves in the country.

He said the House would ensure that law enforcement agencies were well equipped to carry out investigation of those engaged in the illicit business.

“This House must use its influence to ensure that the law enforcement agencies approach their investigation of the criminals engaged in oil field theft from a more sophisticated angle.

“We need to put in place the right kind of legislation to improve the monitoring of on-shore and off-shore areas in order to discourage vandalism.

“We need to establish a robust regulatory framework to plug all loopholes through which all sorts of official and unofficial corruption thrive in the oil sector,” he said.

He said that oil theft had reached a level that required the assistance of every Nigerian to check the dangerous trend.

“Oil theft in our country has now reached an industrial scale, we need the concerted efforts of all stakeholders who must be invited and heard at a scheduled 5-day public hearing.

“There is also no doubt that we must try, as much as possible, to pass the Petroleum Industry Bill (PIB), as soon as possible,” he said.

He urged members of the committee to scrutinise the report by the Royal Institute for International Affairs, which alleged that Nigeria’s oil was being stolen not just from pipelines, but also from tank farms and export terminals.

The Chairman of the committee, Bashir Adamu (PDP-Jigawa) said illegal bunkering costs Nigeria an estimated N780 billion annually.

Mr. Adamu said unless government summoned the courage to fight the menace, the situation would further worsen the country’s economic woes.

The legislator explained that the rising level of crude oil theft and pipeline vandalism, particularly in the Niger Delta region, had assumed higher dimensions.

He said that the ugly development had made operations in the oil and gas Industry one of the most expensive in the world.

“Attacks on production facilities have led to several shut-downs and declaration of force majeure by the international oil companies (lOCs), ultimately resulting in loss of revenue to the government,” he said.

Adamu recalled that in April 2013, oil giant – Shell Petroleum Development Company – shut down the 150,000bpd Nembe Creek oil pipeline due to the urgent need to clear illegal connections.

He called for serious efforts to combat the menace, adding that the trend had become more complicated because of its international slant.

“Cooperation between the government and private sector is vital to achieving effective maritime security and prevent crude oil theft within the nation’s maritime domain”.

It would be recalled that the House, during its sitting, set up a 14-man committee to investigate people or institutions behind oil theft in the Niger Delta.

The House had earlier called on President Goodluck Jonathan to immediately overhaul the operations of the Joint Task Force (JTF), in the Niger Delta to ensure a more proactive security check of all oil installations in the country.

Adopting a motion introduced by Aliyu Sani Madaki (PDP-Kano) on the issue yesterday, the parliament, without debate, resolved to set up an ad-hoc committee to look into the propriety of contracting the protection of the country’s waterways and oil pipelines to private firms, among others.

It also mandated the committee to investigate the allegations made by the Director-General of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), Dr. Patrick Akpobolekemi, of the involvement of influential people in oil theft and the fact that the organisation had seized ships belonging to the oil thieves and report back to the House within two weeks.

The Federal Government had in the discharge of its constitutional responsibility, awarded pipeline surveillance contract to protect the country’s waterways so that crude oil theft could be curbed.

But the House said engaging a private firm to man the country’s waterways had worsen the level of the oil theft thereby making its presence unnecessary.

It noted the revelation by the Minister of Finance, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, who said the illegal oil theft (bunkering) could be as high as 400,000 barrels per day.

This, according to her, led to a 17 per cent fall in official sales of the crude oil in international market.

The House last October accused President Jonathan of doing too little to curb increasing oil theft, and said the government’s reluctance to deploy improved methods to end the theft was tantamount to “economic sabotage”.

A spokesperson for the House, Zakari Mohammed, said the government had no explanation for not addressing the theft with new technologies available, but choosing to offer excuses
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Re: Fg Sponsors Crude Oil Theft – Tambuwal by naijaking1: 3:59pm On Dec 26, 2013
Common on Alhaji fraudulent Speaker, not doing enough to stop a crime doesn't equal to sponsoring a crime. Too bad you didn't learn that in law school.

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Re: Fg Sponsors Crude Oil Theft – Tambuwal by Trut(m): 4:06pm On Dec 26, 2013
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Re: Fg Sponsors Crude Oil Theft – Tambuwal by agbameta: 4:06pm On Dec 26, 2013
What do w really expect from a crooked president and crooked presidential ministers and their gangsta pose?

This dullard is not only a corrupt man, he's a facilitator and enabler of corruption.

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Re: Fg Sponsors Crude Oil Theft – Tambuwal by bloggernaija: 4:11pm On Dec 26, 2013
Gbam.
The thief is in aso rock.

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Re: Fg Sponsors Crude Oil Theft – Tambuwal by Nobody: 4:14pm On Dec 26, 2013
Why you, your APC, northern governors and elders are sponsors of Boko Haram. Haven't heard you condemn boko haram for once because anything that will drag this government down concerns you not on how to stop it.

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Re: Fg Sponsors Crude Oil Theft – Tambuwal by nduchucks: 4:15pm On Dec 26, 2013
naijaking1:
Common on Alhaji fraudulent Speaker, not doing enough to stop a crime doesn't equal to sponsoring a crime. Too bad you didn't learn that in law school.

Why are you shamelessly trying to change the subject from Oil theft to Tambuwal? I've never understood this type of lame attempts by some of you highly educated Nigerians to cover up the obvious. Your arguement is essentially a redd herring and also an example of what can only be termed argumentum ad ignorantiam.

Who we have here in naijaking1, in case you don't know, is a whole Harvard Educated Doctor, attempting to sweep some of the most attrocious thefts in the history of Nigeria under the carpet. SMH

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Re: Fg Sponsors Crude Oil Theft – Tambuwal by teskyg: 4:17pm On Dec 26, 2013
And Boko Haram is sponsor by Tambuwa,Buhari and APC.

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Re: Fg Sponsors Crude Oil Theft – Tambuwal by naijaking1: 4:27pm On Dec 26, 2013
ndu_chucks:

Why are you shamelessly trying to change the subject from Oil theft to Tambuwal? I've never understood this type of lame attempts by some of you highly educated Nigerians to cover up the obvious. Your arguement is essentially a redd herring and also an example of what can only be termed argumentum ad ignorantiam.

Who we have here in naijaking1, in case you don't know, is a whole Harvard Educated Doctor, attempting to sweep some of the most attrocious thefts in the history of Nigeria under the carpet. SMH

Easy mallam, easy now.
Because you were unable to stop armed robbers in your area last night doesn't mean you aided them. Very simple logic. Needs no debate.

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Re: Fg Sponsors Crude Oil Theft – Tambuwal by agbameta: 4:30pm On Dec 26, 2013
naijaking1:
Common on Alhaji fraudulent Speaker, not doing enough to stop a crime doesn't equal to sponsoring a crime. Too bad you didn't learn that in law school.


1. To start with, there is a huge difference between not doing enough and not doing anything. The corrupt and incompetent man is practically not doing anything and if I might add, placing the country's maritime security in the hands of crooks, militants and terrorist is not only corrupt and enabling, it's criminal.


2. Tambuwal is not the president of Nigeria, Tambuwal is not the commander in chief, Tambuwal is not the chief law enforcement officer of the federal republic of Nigeria and Tambuwal did not award maritime security to crooks and terrorists, the Ao Rock corrupt, lazy and incompetent president did.

Either way you cut and dice it, Jonathan is still the corrupt and responsible party here...

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Re: Fg Sponsors Crude Oil Theft – Tambuwal by nduchucks: 4:30pm On Dec 26, 2013
naijaking1:

Easy mallam, easy now.
Because you were unable to stop armed robbers in your area last night doesn't mean you aided them. Very simple logic. Needs no debate.

I don tire for ya case. happy New Year in advance all the same. cheesy

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Re: Fg Sponsors Crude Oil Theft – Tambuwal by naijaking1: 4:34pm On Dec 26, 2013
ndu_chucks:

I don tire for ya case. happy New Year in advance all the same. cheesy

Nagode aboki.
Same to you, your yara, your mata!
Amen. This New Year go give you everything you need in Jesus name!
Re: Fg Sponsors Crude Oil Theft – Tambuwal by Nobody: 4:45pm On Dec 26, 2013
Whose oil is it anyway?

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Re: Fg Sponsors Crude Oil Theft – Tambuwal by Ngwakwe: 4:51pm On Dec 26, 2013
And you failed to see the barbaric, crude and obnoxious defamation of Mr President's name by un-cultured Tambuwal who never ceases to politicise serious issues like Oil theft.

It is this same Oil theft issue that got GEJ in a difficult situation when he was soliciting the help of the European Countries to sanction stolen crude buyers and discourage the vandals by shutting their market.

Moreover, how to discourage or stop Oil theft has been a topic of continual discussions by NOI, DAN and GEJ in any international fora.

Can Tambuwal tell Nigerians the previous findings of the committee he inaugurated on Oil theft and stop campaigning and playing politics with issues of National importance.

ndu_chucks:

Why are you shamelessly trying to change the subject from Oil theft to Tambuwal? I've never understood this type of lame attempts by some of you highly educated Nigerians to cover up the obvious. Your arguement is essentially a redd herring and also an example of what can only be termed argumentum ad ignorantiam.

Who we have here in naijaking1, in case you don't know, is a whole Harvard Educated Doctor, attempting to sweep some of the most attrocious thefts in the history of Nigeria under the carpet. SMH

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Re: Fg Sponsors Crude Oil Theft – Tambuwal by bamosagie(m): 4:53pm On Dec 26, 2013
How long will it take for Tambuwa and co to deliberate on PIB.

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Re: Fg Sponsors Crude Oil Theft – Tambuwal by collynzo2(m): 5:17pm On Dec 26, 2013
The people of Niger-delata have found another way to control their resources.
Shut up Tambawal!

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Re: Fg Sponsors Crude Oil Theft – Tambuwal by agbameta: 5:23pm On Dec 26, 2013
jerseyboy: Whose oil is it anyway?



Nigeria's oil. Are you uneducated?

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Re: Fg Sponsors Crude Oil Theft – Tambuwal by agbameta: 5:28pm On Dec 26, 2013
collynzo2: The people of Niger-delata have found another way to control their resources.
Shut up Tambawal!


Ode, Tompolo and co are controlling their resources by buying private jets and living the good life while the common man in the delta still live like a cave man in misery with no good healthcare, no good roads, no good clinics talk less hospital, no jobs or any good quality of life necessities?

Do you even know what this is denying your personally as a Nigerian?


You daft no be small..

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Re: Fg Sponsors Crude Oil Theft – Tambuwal by Nobody: 5:34pm On Dec 26, 2013
I am with Tambuwal on this one.

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Re: Fg Sponsors Crude Oil Theft – Tambuwal by collynzo2(m): 5:36pm On Dec 26, 2013
agbameta:


Ode, Tompolo and co are controlling their resources by buying private jets and living the good life while the common man in the delta still live like a cave man in misery with no good healthcare, no good roads, no good clinics talk less hospital, no jobs or any good quality of life necessities?

Do you even know what this is denying your personally as a Nigerian?


You daft no be small..
Tompolo and co might be buying private jets but that doesn't mean that they are the only ones benefitting from this ''resource control''. A lot of Niger-delta youths have been able to live good lives and provide for their immediate and extended families with proceeds from the control of their resources.
The Federal government right from the military era have failed the people of Niger-delta. How do you convince them to stop stealing oil when they know that their oil money will most likely end up in the pockets of people like Tambuwal instead of being used for capital intensive projects that will benefit them.
Please tell me what this is denying me personally.

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Re: Fg Sponsors Crude Oil Theft – Tambuwal by Nobody: 5:37pm On Dec 26, 2013
collynzo2: The people of Niger-delata have found another way to control their resources.
Shut up Tambawal!
do you mean the common niger Delta man whose life is constantly under threat from spills fro busted pipelines. SHAME.

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Re: Fg Sponsors Crude Oil Theft – Tambuwal by collynzo2(m): 5:39pm On Dec 26, 2013
Obiagelli:
do you mean the common niger Delta man whose life is constantly under threat from spills fro busted pipelines. SHAME.
They don't need to burst pipelines to control their resources anymore.
Update yourself.
Re: Fg Sponsors Crude Oil Theft – Tambuwal by agbameta: 5:39pm On Dec 26, 2013
collynzo2: Tompolo and co might be buying private jets but that doesn't mean that they are the only ones benefitting from this ''resource control''. A lot of Niger-delta youths have been able to live good lives and provide for their immediate and extended families with proceeds from the control of their resources.
The Federal government right from the military era have failed the people of Niger-delta. How do you convince them to stop stealing oil when they know that their oil money will most likely end up in the pockets of people like Tambuwal instead of being used for capital intensive projects that will benefit them.
Please tell me what this is denying me personally.



This is about law and order, not about your emotions, lazy and ignorant talk which I'm not here to entertain.


Next>>

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Re: Fg Sponsors Crude Oil Theft – Tambuwal by collynzo2(m): 5:48pm On Dec 26, 2013
agbameta:



This is about law and order, not about your emotions, lazy and ignorant talk which I'm not here to entertain.


Next>>
Lol
Re: Fg Sponsors Crude Oil Theft – Tambuwal by duni04(m): 6:22pm On Dec 26, 2013
This Tambuwal guy wants to be president by force
Re: Fg Sponsors Crude Oil Theft – Tambuwal by Nobody: 6:23pm On Dec 26, 2013
tambuwal is just a shark in an ocean.what possible thing can he do.
to those saying it's your oil,yep u got a point but are you stupid oh I am sorry,you are stupid.
because you wnt to feed ur family so u av to jeopardise the country.
why cnt u venture into the kidnapping business and kidnap expatriate cos they are living on your oil.
stupid set of people.
Re: Fg Sponsors Crude Oil Theft – Tambuwal by IbokUtoroh(m): 6:35pm On Dec 26, 2013
wen mr speaker says government r the ones backng crude oil theft i begin to wonder where he falls. in nigeria we hv 3arms of government the executives, legislative n the judiciary. the legislatives r the ones suppose to check the activities of the executives n if anythng happens to go wrong in case of mismanagement n embezzlement, the legislatives r the ones to raise an alarm, but in nigeria all the three arms r corrupt n r workng for their selfish interest. abeg tambuwal shut the hell up, if you dont knw the powers invested with ur arm u need to resign, stop accusing the president cos u r against him.

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Re: Fg Sponsors Crude Oil Theft – Tambuwal by luvinhubby(m): 7:21pm On Dec 26, 2013
jerseyboy: Whose oil is it anyway?
Help me ask that morbidly obese malam.
duni04: This Tambuwal guy wants to be president by force
You dey mind him.
Re: Fg Sponsors Crude Oil Theft – Tambuwal by Nobody: 8:57pm On Dec 26, 2013
ndu_chucks:

Why are you shamelessly trying to change the subject from Oil theft to Tambuwal? I've never understood this type of lame attempts by some of you highly educated Nigerians to cover up the obvious. Your arguement is essentially a redd herring and also an example of what can only be termed argumentum ad ignorantiam.

Who we have here in naijaking1, in case you don't know, is a whole Harvard Educated Doctor, attempting to sweep some of the most attrocious thefts in the history of Nigeria under the carpet. SMH
harvard education does translate into common sense for some people.
Re: Fg Sponsors Crude Oil Theft – Tambuwal by Xfactoria: 9:02pm On Dec 26, 2013
This Tambuwal and his APC apologists are pathetic! We know that he is just buying time to join APC as its presidential candidate.

He is part of the FG that he is accusing of complicity in oil theft. There is the PIB pending with the NASS (for about 5 years now) that will help solve most of the accountability issues in our oil industry but because the north feels threatened by it, Tambuwal and his colleagues will do nothing. He leads a team of legislators who are definitely not helpless in arresting any case of executive corruption yet he is sounding helpless, playing to the gallery in a well orchestrated game plan to launch media attacks against Jonathan. And as usual, gullible nigerians who won't use their brains will fall for their antics.

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Re: Fg Sponsors Crude Oil Theft – Tambuwal by FunnyPikincom(m): 9:49pm On Dec 26, 2013
naijaking1:
Common on Alhaji fraudulent Speaker, not doing enough to stop a crime doesn't equal to sponsoring a crime. Too bad you didn't learn that in law school.
Recently...You just opened a Thread where you called Mod to ban Ibo_Killer account you were preaching Unity in that thread, Now, as an Hausa/Fulani man, You got me offended with the bolded. Your Hypocrisy is second to none. Dont worry, IlugunBoy et al will deal with you soon
Brainless VILLAGER!!! angry angry angry

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Re: Fg Sponsors Crude Oil Theft – Tambuwal by FunnyPikincom(m): 9:58pm On Dec 26, 2013
Skillbobralph: Why you, your APC, northern governors and elders are sponsors of Boko Haram. Haven't heard you condemn boko haram for once because anything that will drag this government down concerns you not on how to stop it.
PDP is BOKOHARAM, BOKO-HARAM is PDP - Late Gen. Owoye AZAZI rtd cool cool

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