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NNPC Not Sincere About Oil Theft, Exaggerating Figures – Navy by nlfpmod: 7:19pm On Dec 04, 2022
The Nigerian Navy has accused the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation Limited of not revealing the true cause(s) of crude oil theft in the country, but reeling out exaggerated figures to save its face.

This disclosure was made to the Senate Committee on Economic and Financial Crimes by the Navy Chief of Training and Operations, Rear Admiral Solomon Agada, during an interactive briefing of the relevant agencies implementing the Proceeds of Crime (Recovery and Management) Act, 2022 at the National Assembly. Our correspondent exclusively observed the proceedings.

Agada revealed that at several interactions with the NNPC, the Navy had explained the causes of fuel scarcity to the company that there was no way anyone would steal 100,000 barrels of oil in a day, but the NNPC had deliberately continued to mislead Nigerians.

He made the disclosure when the Chairman of the committee, Senator Suleiman Kwari, questioned him on why the country continued to experience cases of oil theft if the waterways were secured as Agada posited.

Kwari queried, The oil theft issue has been a very worrisome one to every Nigerian and more importantly, it has negatively impacted our economy. How come the Navy hasn’t been able to solve the issue of oil theft and if the Navy is claiming that the waterways are secured, why are there still cases of oil theft?”

Agada explained in his responses, “The challenge is that because of the criminal activity inshore by the illegal refiners in tapping into the export lines, those export lines have not been in operation since early this year.

“The major terminals have not been able to process fuel for export since around February/March and instead of the NNPC telling the Federal Government that this product is not brought out to be able to process as export, they say the oil was stolen.”

He explained that the argument of the Navy had been that the NNPC should tell people the difference between the oil that they have shut in and not brought out, and what is being stolen.

He added, “The stolen produce that we have been dealing with among illegal refineries is nothing compared to what the NNPC is declaring as being stolen.

“If you’re talking about stealing 100,000 barrels a day, you need about five-tonne batches 20 times a day from the creek to the high sea, which is very unrealistic. I told them at the NNPC that if that were to be the case, even a blind man would observe that something was happening in Nigeria’s waters and we are there on patrol and not seeing this.

The only reasonable explanation why the fuels are not coming out is because the Shell platform on Bonny Island is not exporting and the Chevron terminal in Escravos is also not exporting. All these things are very clear, but because it is easier to say these things are stolen, then they just come up with that.

“Let’s get someone who can do proper analysis of these figures and we’ll find out that these claims are just bogus; there is nothing substantive about them. We have communicated appropriately with the NNPC; even at our last interface with them, they agreed with us; but when they come to the public, they say oil theft, hiding the fact from the public.”

Senator Yusuf Yusuf noted that at an oversight function, the NNPC said crude pipelines were being tapped from the pressure pipe under sea and crude oil was usually transferred from there into vessels, and this had been happening for nine years.

“Is the Navy aware or not of the taping going on under the sea?” Yusuf asked.

Agada responded, “On the tapping of the vessel, I also visited that location with the Chief of Defence Staff and there is a directive by the President from the office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation to set up a committee on that particular incident.

“We are not indicting the NNPCL; we are just saying that let matters be presented correctly so that people can make informed decisions. The Navy has no hand in any stealing of oil in this country. I have no ship or vessel, nor do I know anyone who has; you can investigate me.”

The Navy boss further explained that the increase in diesel price was because of the operation in stopping illegal bunkering on the waters.

He said, “People who have been doing this illegal business will confirm to you that since we started this special task force operation in April, their business has gone sour.

“This is also responsible for the increase in diesel price in the country. Since we stopped the illegal diesel from coming to the market, the price has gone up, because once there is high demand and the supply is low, the price will go up.

“People who ought to import will cut corners and buy the illegal products, but now that they can’t import and the illegal ones are not coming, this has reduced the quantity in the country. But somehow, nobody is coming to share this information with the people.”

He added that the Federal Government had invested in infrastructure through the Maritime Domain Awareness Infrastructure, which had assisted the Navy in detecting and arresting illegal refiners and vessels that were usually handed over to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission for prosecution.

Agada stated, “And right from Abuja here, we have the capacity to see the entire Nigeria Exclusive Economic Zone. We have 24 hours watch on the exclusive economic zone. Any vessel that enters Nigerian waters that is not permitted to be is immediately arrested because we see their movement.

“Any vessel in the international waters is expected to have their automatic identification system on and that shows that you’re transparently operating; so, any vessel that switches off its identification system automatically becomes a vessel for the Nigeria Navy and we will immediately arrest them and thereafter investigate.

“So, as of today, there is no tanker that can enter Nigerian waters to carry anything without being noticed. All these things that happened now have sent a very strong signal to the international communities that Nigeria is now a place where illegal activities can’t take place anymore.”

Earlier in his speech, the chairman of the committee noted that the session was an oversight function of the Senate to oversee the agencies and check on their revenue generation.

Kwari said, “As part of our oversight duties, it has become imperative to ascertain your organisations’ level of compliance with the specific provisions of this Act with due respect to the actual laid down procedures on how you are to handle and dispose of forfeited assets.

“A cursory look at the submissions so far indicated a wide gap between the reserved prices and competitive bid offers if the items were exposed to the general public through licensed auctioneers. This disposal process is meant to generate revenue for the government and should be seen as such.”

The Group General Manager, Group Public Affairs Division, NNPC, Garba-Deen Mohammad, could not be reached for comments.

https://punchng.com/nnpc-not-sincere-about-oil-theft-exaggerating-figures-navy/

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Re: NNPC Not Sincere About Oil Theft, Exaggerating Figures – Navy by JasonScoolari: 7:20pm On Dec 04, 2022
Who is the incompetent and corrupt Minister Of Petroleum again?


Vote Peter Obi so we won't be reading such ridiculous and shameful headlines.

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Re: NNPC Not Sincere About Oil Theft, Exaggerating Figures – Navy by JabiTechNG(m): 7:20pm On Dec 04, 2022
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Re: NNPC Not Sincere About Oil Theft, Exaggerating Figures – Navy by FASHOLA123(m): 7:22pm On Dec 04, 2022
This is NIGERIA that is how we row
Re: NNPC Not Sincere About Oil Theft, Exaggerating Figures – Navy by fuckingAyaya(m): 7:26pm On Dec 04, 2022
Who is drinking the fuel ? God bless president peter Obi

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Re: NNPC Not Sincere About Oil Theft, Exaggerating Figures – Navy by sacajawea: 7:32pm On Dec 04, 2022
Kala kan lọ jẹ , ọ ku ní
Ọrùn last bus stop
Re: NNPC Not Sincere About Oil Theft, Exaggerating Figures – Navy by flejnr2(f): 7:32pm On Dec 04, 2022
Both of you are the oil thieves

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Re: NNPC Not Sincere About Oil Theft, Exaggerating Figures – Navy by Kiddogarcia(m): 7:32pm On Dec 04, 2022
Who is the minister for petroleum again.

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Re: NNPC Not Sincere About Oil Theft, Exaggerating Figures – Navy by ChatterHouse: 7:32pm On Dec 04, 2022
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Re: NNPC Not Sincere About Oil Theft, Exaggerating Figures – Navy by NgwaManeatyou2(m): 7:32pm On Dec 04, 2022
Very soon we will clean all the mess with iron hand.

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Re: NNPC Not Sincere About Oil Theft, Exaggerating Figures – Navy by NaijaCover(m): 7:33pm On Dec 04, 2022
No Be Small Thing ooooo

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Re: NNPC Not Sincere About Oil Theft, Exaggerating Figures – Navy by jiz: 7:33pm On Dec 04, 2022
NNPC is one of the most corrupt company in Nigeria. Many have enriched themselves at the expense of poor Nigerians. I believe Peter Obi will deal with this corrupt people soon including the current minister of petroleum

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Re: NNPC Not Sincere About Oil Theft, Exaggerating Figures – Navy by Buhari4sale: 7:33pm On Dec 04, 2022
My gf said the same thing while having sex but I thought it was the dick that made her to be speaking in tongue as usual, didn't know all she has been saying is real fact... I've missed a lot

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Re: NNPC Not Sincere About Oil Theft, Exaggerating Figures – Navy by Spainze007(m): 7:33pm On Dec 04, 2022
Hmmmmmm
Re: NNPC Not Sincere About Oil Theft, Exaggerating Figures – Navy by Aboguede(m): 7:33pm On Dec 04, 2022
The truth be told. Buhari is always the father of oil theft in Nigeria since time immemorial shocked


Check history


I rest my case cool

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Re: NNPC Not Sincere About Oil Theft, Exaggerating Figures – Navy by sharpshap(m): 7:33pm On Dec 04, 2022
Okay


They should give us the exact figures they know about.

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Re: NNPC Not Sincere About Oil Theft, Exaggerating Figures – Navy by 2blessed01(m): 7:34pm On Dec 04, 2022
Nobody is sincere in naija nw.... EXCEPT of course the duo of OBI-DATTI(I know urchins will not agree with me)
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VOTE THEM IN TO DEAL WITH ALL THESE MISCREANTS in all these government agencies...
OBI-DATTI IS COMING...
INSHALLAH �

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Re: NNPC Not Sincere About Oil Theft, Exaggerating Figures – Navy by EngrKemp: 7:34pm On Dec 04, 2022
Maybe the make it so high so the can u the mark up to steal money .
As we no trust nnpc na so we no trust navy too..

All na same

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Re: NNPC Not Sincere About Oil Theft, Exaggerating Figures – Navy by Orch1981: 7:34pm On Dec 04, 2022
Omooo I still dey surprise how people love in Nigeria without power omooo una dey try I swear to God
Re: NNPC Not Sincere About Oil Theft, Exaggerating Figures – Navy by Spainze007(m): 7:34pm On Dec 04, 2022
Yhu just dey talk anything from your mouth. See your mouth �


flejnr2:
Both of you are the oil thieves
Re: NNPC Not Sincere About Oil Theft, Exaggerating Figures – Navy by OgaTheTop2: 7:34pm On Dec 04, 2022
sad
Re: NNPC Not Sincere About Oil Theft, Exaggerating Figures – Navy by Otuegbe: 7:34pm On Dec 04, 2022
JasonScoolari:
Who is the incompetent and corrupt Minister Of Petroleum again?


Vote Peter Obi so we won't be reading such ridiculous and shameful headlines.
Is this Asari?
Re: NNPC Not Sincere About Oil Theft, Exaggerating Figures – Navy by money121(m): 7:34pm On Dec 04, 2022
Seen
Re: NNPC Not Sincere About Oil Theft, Exaggerating Figures – Navy by FarahAideed: 7:35pm On Dec 04, 2022
What we have under Buhari govt is brazen Oil Revenue theft which is being mislead as oil theft .

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Re: NNPC Not Sincere About Oil Theft, Exaggerating Figures – Navy by money121(m): 7:35pm On Dec 04, 2022
Ok

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Re: NNPC Not Sincere About Oil Theft, Exaggerating Figures – Navy by NastiLord: 7:35pm On Dec 04, 2022
Season of accusations and counter accusations.
Season of pots calling kettles black.
Season of exposing themselves.
Season of a new Nigeria free from the thieves.

PETER OBI IS COMING!!

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Re: NNPC Not Sincere About Oil Theft, Exaggerating Figures – Navy by mrkings84(m): 7:35pm On Dec 04, 2022
Ok
Re: NNPC Not Sincere About Oil Theft, Exaggerating Figures – Navy by MacDani(m): 7:35pm On Dec 04, 2022
grin
Re: NNPC Not Sincere About Oil Theft, Exaggerating Figures – Navy by mytime24(f): 7:35pm On Dec 04, 2022
Bcus u're part of d thieves
Re: NNPC Not Sincere About Oil Theft, Exaggerating Figures – Navy by Thanos5555: 7:35pm On Dec 04, 2022
:Pw
Re: NNPC Not Sincere About Oil Theft, Exaggerating Figures – Navy by 4tomandchi: 7:36pm On Dec 04, 2022
This man will soon loose his job.

Who are those occupying the top most positions in NNPC? Northerners!!!

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