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Amid Fear Of Losing $23bn Revenue, FG Goes After Oil Thieves by divinehand2003(m): 5:57am On Dec 07, 2022
The national security adviser, Major General Babagana Monguno (retd) has said Nigeria may be losing $23 billion revenue in 2023 if crude oil theft is not checked.

He disclosed this in Abuja when he inaugurated a nine-member Special Investigative Panel (SIP) on oil theft and losses with a mandate to unravel individuals, organisations and groups behind the crude oil theft in the Niger Delta region.

According to him, “Some sources put the figure of daily crude oil losses at 800,000 bpd. This translates to a loss of income of about $64 million daily at the rate of $80 per barrel. Consequently, it is projected that if this trend continues unchecked and these figures keep fluctuating, it will result in a revenue shortfall of approximately $23bn in 2023.

”This translates to a loss of about N10 trillion when calculated at N445 to $1 exchange rate. This menace assumed a more worrisome dimension with recent discovery of illegal pipeline connection through which Trans Escravos pipeline was siphoned for several years.”

Monguno further said that recent interventions by the security agencies had revealed massive illicit platforms of stealing ranging from marine evacuations via vessels, and load-outs from illegal operations platforms.

The panel, according to the NSA, is expected to commence its assignment with immediate effect and to conclude as well as submit its report on or before 21st February, 2023.

He said Nigeria has consistently failed to meet its daily production quota of about two million barrels per day as provided by the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) due to oil theft orchestrated by unscrupulous elements.

He added that Nigeria’s current crude production struggles to meet even one million barrels per day.

He lamented that the extent of the oil and revenue losses threaten the economy, constraining the present administration to revert to less popular monetary and fiscal policies to address revenue side constraints with dire implications.

He noted that the security operations in the region brought to the fore, “a pathetic pattern of organised criminal enterprise of economic sabotage orchestrated by unpatriotic private individuals/groups, local and international companies, leaders and communities that had shortchanged the economy and portrayed the Administration in bad light.

He said the government has been briefed on the dwindling economic fortunes including, inability to replenish foreign reserves and reduction in revenue thereby, affecting accruals into the Federation Account.

“With the scale of the theft and losses and the alleged complicity of regulatory agencies/officials and security personnel as well as the involvement of international collaborators, the enterprise is deeply entrenched and would be extremely difficult to exterminate without very stern and decisive action by the government” he said.

He said the menace of oil theft is completely unacceptable, considering its attendant impact on the economy, national development and security.

“It is an affront on the government and its institutions, which must be tackled without further delay.

“It is in this connection that the government, worried by the ugly trend, among other things, directed the setting up of a Special Investigative Panel on Oil Theft/Losses in Nigeria to investigate all aspects of crude oil theft, identify the culprits and submit its report for necessary action” he said.

The panel has Major General Barry T Ndiomu (retd) as chairman and Mr. David Attah, as secretary.

Other members include Mr. Erobiri Uchena, Mrs. Donu-Kogbora, Colonel B.A. Oguntayo (retd.), DIG Zaki Ahmed (retd), Dr Orji Ogbonnaya Orji, Mr. MO Ijere, Rear Admiral Atiku Abdulkadir (retd.), DIG Maigari Abbati Dikko (retd) and, Patrick Okonjo.

The NSA said the composition of the panel, made up of a mixture of industry, security and forensic experts “with vast knowledge and experience with the required level of patriotism and integrity, is expected to investigate oil theft/losses in all its ramifications and propose wide ranging array of implementable recommendations to enable this Administration take decisive action to end the criminal enterprise within the shortest possible time.”

He told the nominees: “You are appointed into the panel based on your proven integrity, track record of service, competence and dedication to the national cause.

“I therefore urge you to work tirelessly with a view to justifying the confidence reposed in you, by working round the clock to unravel individuals and groups perpetrating this national economic crime, no matter how highly placed they may be.”

According to Monguno, nobody involved in the crime should be spared whether they are people serving or retired.

“We must fish them out and I guarantee you that they will be taken care of appropriately,” he said.

He, therefore, gave the panel with the following terms of reference: ascertain the circumstances surrounding the illegal insertion into the Trans-Escravos Pipeline (TEP) around Yokri area in Burutu local government area of Bayelsa State; establish the ramifications of crude oil theft/losses in Nigeria; ascertain the causative factors immediate and remote, of crude oil/theft/losses in the country; ascertain the extent of crude oil theft/losses in the country; with the widest possible amplitude identify persons/entities whether public, private or foreign, involved in the criminal enterprise; establish the level of culpability of identified persons/entities in the enterprise; examine the specific roles of Regulatory Agencies; Security Agencies, Tiers/Arms of Government and International Oil Companies (IOCs) in aiding and abetting the criminal enterprise; among others.

In his response, the chairman of the panel, Major General Ndiomu (retd.) gave assurance that members of the panel will justify the confidence reposed in them.

He said, “We consider this assignment as very important. Its importance is elaborated by the damage to the economy as illustrated by the National Security Adviser. To be saddled with the responsibility of partly reversing the ugly trend of the southward trajectory of the fortunes of the major source of government revenue is very rare.”

Major Generaal Ndiomu thanked the NSA for choosing them for this important national assignment.

He restated that the expertise at the disposal of each individual on the panel would help the group to fulfil the objectives of setting up the panel.

“We shall leave no stone unturned by digging deep to unravel not only the incidences of oil theft/losses but pre-disposition and causative factors as well as groups and individuals responsible for the criminal enterprise,” he said.

LEADERSHIP recalls that the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Ltd had recently awarded a multi-billion naira oil pipeline surveillance contract to firm which former Niger Delta militant, Government Ekpemudopolo, alias Tompolo, has interest in, which immediately swung into action and made shocking discoveries of illegal pipelines siphoning crude oil products and other incidents of pipeline vandalism in the oil-rich region.


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Re: Amid Fear Of Losing $23bn Revenue, FG Goes After Oil Thieves by divinehand2003(m): 6:00am On Dec 07, 2022
Suddenly, FG has realised the harm oil theft is causing to our nation, and they discovered their courage to act. But I guess it may be too late.

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Re: Amid Fear Of Losing $23bn Revenue, FG Goes After Oil Thieves by FOOTSOLDIER1: 6:11am On Dec 07, 2022
Vote Mr. Peter Obi of the labour party let's make our country great again and stop fraud

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Re: Amid Fear Of Losing $23bn Revenue, FG Goes After Oil Thieves by Manny21: 6:12am On Dec 07, 2022
So that they release to you your severance and parting package. Ole

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Re: Amid Fear Of Losing $23bn Revenue, FG Goes After Oil Thieves by newnet: 6:12am On Dec 07, 2022
Thank God for Peter Obi who exposed oil thieves

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Re: Amid Fear Of Losing $23bn Revenue, FG Goes After Oil Thieves by Akinsete19(m): 6:12am On Dec 07, 2022
What was meant to be done, long time ago.

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Re: Amid Fear Of Losing $23bn Revenue, FG Goes After Oil Thieves by money121(m): 6:14am On Dec 07, 2022
Wahalaa
Re: Amid Fear Of Losing $23bn Revenue, FG Goes After Oil Thieves by NewFolm4(m): 6:18am On Dec 07, 2022
Okay
Re: Amid Fear Of Losing $23bn Revenue, FG Goes After Oil Thieves by Jahzrockballer(m): 6:20am On Dec 07, 2022
Make they thief everything so that everybody eyes go clear
Re: Amid Fear Of Losing $23bn Revenue, FG Goes After Oil Thieves by Suunnn(f): 6:25am On Dec 07, 2022
Re: Amid Fear Of Losing $23bn Revenue, FG Goes After Oil Thieves by 2blessed01(m): 6:25am On Dec 07, 2022
Nawa ooo....
Meanwhile...
PETER OBI is coming to deal with all these MISCREANTS

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Re: Amid Fear Of Losing $23bn Revenue, FG Goes After Oil Thieves by malali: 6:28am On Dec 07, 2022
THE TITLE SHOULD BE GOVERNMENT GOES AFTER ITSELF.........

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Re: Amid Fear Of Losing $23bn Revenue, FG Goes After Oil Thieves by Olumaeme: 6:30am On Dec 07, 2022
Mumu people.
Only in Nigeria, FG claims stealing have been on going for years, not one single person was arrested or face trial. They gave 2bn oil protection contract to a fugitive, still yet no show.

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Re: Amid Fear Of Losing $23bn Revenue, FG Goes After Oil Thieves by 2blessed01(m): 6:31am On Dec 07, 2022
malali:
THE TITLE SHOULD BE GOVERNMENT GOES AFTER ITSELF.........
You're correct man...
The main reason at d end of the day...there will be no results...

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Re: Amid Fear Of Losing $23bn Revenue, FG Goes After Oil Thieves by TOPCRUISE(m): 6:31am On Dec 07, 2022
Oil thieves will bribe them again.
Re: Amid Fear Of Losing $23bn Revenue, FG Goes After Oil Thieves by RealTalkNoBull: 6:32am On Dec 07, 2022
What stops the Govt from making a law stating that profiting in oil theft over the sum of N1 million is punishable by a minimum mandatory term of imprisonment of 25yrs?

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Re: Amid Fear Of Losing $23bn Revenue, FG Goes After Oil Thieves by AceJam: 6:33am On Dec 07, 2022
Deception as usual...Hypocrites in government. angry

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Re: Amid Fear Of Losing $23bn Revenue, FG Goes After Oil Thieves by unclejb2(m): 6:33am On Dec 07, 2022
Buhari is the biggest oil thief.... As long as he is the petroleum minister and oil is missing, he must be held accountable

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Re: Amid Fear Of Losing $23bn Revenue, FG Goes After Oil Thieves by bayelsaowei(m): 6:33am On Dec 07, 2022
What an administration..

Useless...

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Re: Amid Fear Of Losing $23bn Revenue, FG Goes After Oil Thieves by blank(f): 6:34am On Dec 07, 2022
Now that Peter Obi has made it part of his campaign is when the FG woke up to find out that they have been stealing our oil. Okay o.

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Re: Amid Fear Of Losing $23bn Revenue, FG Goes After Oil Thieves by Nobody: 6:35am On Dec 07, 2022
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Re: Amid Fear Of Losing $23bn Revenue, FG Goes After Oil Thieves by Dreal1247: 6:35am On Dec 07, 2022
Does it mean that they never knew that there has been massive stealing going on in the petroleum industry? They are just waking up because Mr Peter Obi has raised the alarm. Adeosun, the former finance minister lost her job because she insisted on seeing the monthly detailed account of the NNPC. It was only then that the powers that be discovered that she has issues with her NYSC. When the Government is ready to fight the thieves in our petroleum industry, everybody will surely know. But for now, I believe that they are still playing the usual uncivilised politics

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Re: Amid Fear Of Losing $23bn Revenue, FG Goes After Oil Thieves by Highways: 6:35am On Dec 07, 2022
Story... The FG presidency is the oil thieves ... The president holds the oil portfolio... The cabal knows that Buhari is not strong enough to go after them, so they all steal our oil.... Imagine what will happen when incoherent Tinubu enters....

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Re: Amid Fear Of Losing $23bn Revenue, FG Goes After Oil Thieves by broadman20: 6:36am On Dec 07, 2022
I'm directing Vulturgills to respond to this message.

And I'm directing Seung to help him.
Re: Amid Fear Of Losing $23bn Revenue, FG Goes After Oil Thieves by Jollyjune(m): 6:37am On Dec 07, 2022
Thank God for Peter Obi's facts based revelations. Suddenly the government is now awake grin

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Re: Amid Fear Of Losing $23bn Revenue, FG Goes After Oil Thieves by chrisxxx(m): 6:40am On Dec 07, 2022
Err
Re: Amid Fear Of Losing $23bn Revenue, FG Goes After Oil Thieves by Benmob: 6:40am On Dec 07, 2022
All oil oil talk in nigeria,wat benefits have it done in or to nigeria,and oil producing country still rate d capital poverty in d world,soon oil will be things of d past because d world is entering into electrical and solar,that why other oil producing countries are using it to develop their country with well good structure before it will be to late,but will are still fooling ourselves.

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Re: Amid Fear Of Losing $23bn Revenue, FG Goes After Oil Thieves by Nyanabo(m): 6:41am On Dec 07, 2022
malali:
THE TITLE SHOULD BE GOVERNMENT GOES AFTER ITSELF.........

Exactly what came to my mind. Seriously those boys in the creeks don't have the capacity to even steal 200,000 barrels worth of Crude per day.

The real thieving thieves are the government officials itself, The Navy and the fraud NNPCL.

Sadly it cant be stopped.
Re: Amid Fear Of Losing $23bn Revenue, FG Goes After Oil Thieves by duketerry22(m): 6:42am On Dec 07, 2022
Oh so suddenly they've realized they're losing millions a day. They didn't know it ever since. As if they're talking to people in diapers.. the kind of theft going of wouldn't even be possible except the person higher up was aware election time is coming they suddenly wanna act serious

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Re: Amid Fear Of Losing $23bn Revenue, FG Goes After Oil Thieves by Oduduwa707: 6:42am On Dec 07, 2022
grin grin
Re: Amid Fear Of Losing $23bn Revenue, FG Goes After Oil Thieves by africandollar: 6:43am On Dec 07, 2022
malali:
THE TITLE SHOULD BE GOVERNMENT GOES AFTER ITSELF.........
You got that right!

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