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GEJ Vows To End Theft Of Crude Oil by wales(m): 6:51am On Jul 24, 2012
President Goodluck Jonathan, yesterday described as extremely embarrassing, that it is only in Nigeria that crude oil is stolen, asking both the Nigerians and foreigners indulging in the criminal act should hide their heads in shame. He assured that he was not only determined to stop the act but bring the perpetrators to book.

The President spoke at the opening of the Maritime sector Presidential retreat with the theme, “Harnessing the Potential of Nigeria’s Maritime Sector for Sustainable Economic Development” at the Banquette Hall of the Presidential Villa.

“It is embarrassing that it is only in Nigeria that crude oil is stolen. It is a very bad news and I believe that Nigerians and foreigners who are indulged in that act need to throw their heads under the pillow because all over the world, it is only in Nigeria that crude oil is stolen.



We are not the only oil producing country why is it that its only in Nigeria that people steal crude oil? This must stop. We will be decisive in putting an end to this malaise. Our charge to all relevant agencies and departments of government is to work cooperatively with the required urgency this challenge deserves.”


In the same vein, it has been revealed that the insecurity in the Gulf of Guinea of which Nigeria is a major stakeholder has steadily risen from 45 per cent in 2010 to 64 per cent in 2012, creating a major economic problems for the country, threatening Nigeria’s over $600 million fishing business.

Also, the country loses over N2 trillion annually in capital flight to foreign countries following the inability of the indigenous ship owners to fully participate in the lifting of the over 150 million tons of cargo from the country, including crude oil exports, the Coordinating Minister and Minister of Finance, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala has disclosed.


The President, while admitting that the maritime sector was a critical component in the economic development of a modern state, added, that it was in this regard that it was incorporated as a major component of the Transformation Agenda. “The sector, without doubt, facilitates approximately 90 per cent of world trade, creates millions of jobs and generates billions of dollars in economic output. The sector, to say the least, is a major engine in our national growth strategy.”

Jonathan said the sector has helped to enhance Nigeria’s position as a regional leader in several areas. “Besides improved prospects in traditional sea-related activities such as fishing, shipping, ship-building and repairs, agriculture and tourism, the sector is a major hub in offshore oil exploration and production activities and will remain so in the foreseeable future.


“Given its importance in the national economy, we have an uncompromising obligation to safeguard our territorial waters against all threats: poaching, piracy, pipeline vandalism, coastal insecurity, crude oil theft, illegal bunkering, non-payment of statutory levies and charges, illegal entry of ships into our territorial waters, illegal importation of arms and hard drugs, among other sundry crimes.

“Even though it is generally known that the West African coast has the richest fishery resources in Africa, our inability to take advantage of our endowment has been attributed to inadequate law enforcement and industry capacity.


“The cost of piracy to our economy is unacceptably high. Pirates frustrate fishing activities and threaten investments in the West African Coast. Higher insurance premiums and charges on ships sailing along the Gulf of Guinea impact negatively on our economy and image.


“Similarly, pipeline vandalism and crude oil theft result in serious loss of revenue to Government even as maritime environmental degradation from such disasters affect our people and well-being. “Government is determined to reverse this situation. We will protect our natural resources and ensure their sustainable use for the benefit of present and future generations”, he said. Okonjo-Iweala said the cost of inadequate maritime safety and security to Nigerian society and the economy “has been significant”.


“You will hear more as we look as the issue of oil theft and piracy. The numbers are up on piracy incidence in the Gulf of Guinea from 45 in 2010 to 64 now and this is worrisome. This threatens close to $600 million of fishing exports. We have unfortunately not been able to solve this issue and I wonder why. I hope today will mark the end of this illegal practices.”


Speaking also on the issue of increasing local participation in the sector and carbortage, the Minister noted that “the indigenous Ship Owners association of Nigeria said that we now lose over N2 trillion annually in capital flight to foreign countries which own vessels used to lift about 150 million tons of cargos including oil products from this country as there is no Nigerian flag ship is currently plying international routes. Nigerian own vessels make up less than one percent of the global fleets and are quite old with an average of 30 years of age”.


Issues looked at during the one day retreat that drew attendance from all the stakeholders in the sector according to the Minister, include “safety and security of our maritime waters, increasing local participation and carbortage; completing the reform of our ports; Maximizing our revenue potentials from the sector”.

Iweala disclosed that though the Presidential Retreat on Maritime Sector focus on harnessing the potentials of the Nigerian’s Maritime sector, its objective was to “come up with concrete initiatives that we can implement over the next six to 18 months to allow Nigerians to harness the opportunities we have in the sector”.

On the significance of the sector, she noted that it “ facilitate trade and commerce and enables the country to export its goods as well as earn foreign exchange amongst other. “The sector also generate significant revenue for government basically by Customs and Excise duties, and by leveraging our Maritime resources such as fishing. In addition, a significant number of Nigerians are employed by the sector”.

“However, there are challenges, preliminary analysis and interviews of some key stakeholders in this sector conducted by Mackenzie and Company highlighted some key Challenges which we must focus on addressing today’

Adding “Increasing Nigeria participation in this sector will not only ensure will not only ensure most of these factor is retained locally, but will lead to increased jobs for Nigerians.

http://www.sunnewsonline.com/article/jonathan-oil-thieves-we%E2%80%99ll-get-you

Re: GEJ Vows To End Theft Of Crude Oil by onatisi(m): 7:09am On Jul 24, 2012
as much as i like to always defend gej i must confess i think he is starting to annoy and irritate me with his comments ,at times when he talks you wonder if he realises that he is a president and commander in chief

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Re: GEJ Vows To End Theft Of Crude Oil by okosodo: 7:13am On Jul 24, 2012
he should be the one hiding his head in shame

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Re: GEJ Vows To End Theft Of Crude Oil by Gbawe: 7:19am On Jul 24, 2012
okosodo: he should be the one hiding his head in shame

Indeed. More sabre-rattling from a vacuous, deceptive, divisive, corrupt and highly fraudulent individual afforded the privilege of pretending to seek solutions when he is a firm part of the problem.
Re: GEJ Vows To End Theft Of Crude Oil by onatisi(m): 7:30am On Jul 24, 2012
from performance to comments and charisma it is very very clear glarinly that yar adua was a better president than this gej.
gej would have been best as a vice president,he lacks the steel to make things happen.well we have no choice we have to stick with him till 2015
sometimes i wonder what obj saw in this guy that made him to make him a president
Re: GEJ Vows To End Theft Of Crude Oil by ballabriggs: 9:09am On Jul 24, 2012
Hahaha Akabo le le O!!!


What are you waiting for? Lock yourself inside prison now make we know say na true.
Re: GEJ Vows To End Theft Of Crude Oil by Super1759: 9:52am On Jul 24, 2012
Can all these blasphemers keeps quiet for once? Tufiakwa!
Re: GEJ Vows To End Theft Of Crude Oil by tonyx4x44(m): 9:54am On Jul 24, 2012
Fingers crossed.
Re: GEJ Vows To End Theft Of Crude Oil by Cyberconnect12: 9:56am On Jul 24, 2012
Super1759: Can all these blasphemers keeps quiet for once? Tufiakwa!

Real blastphemers!!!
Re: GEJ Vows To End Theft Of Crude Oil by Slizbeat(m): 9:58am On Jul 24, 2012
Yar'adua wud av bin d best presido we wud av hav buh death stopped him. Well, as 4 GEJ, me wont say anything more until by 2015, so lng as i do my regular business and earn my living.
Re: GEJ Vows To End Theft Of Crude Oil by uncleb(m): 9:58am On Jul 24, 2012
Uncle Jona,

Please,what we want from you is a to declare war against corruption in all ramification, and not just oil theft which is just one segment.

The truth is that, you cannot fight oil theft if other faces of corruption is not dealt with.

And if you must fight corruption, then ensure your hands are clean and those of your cabinet members, and no sacred cow, even if na your wify or your party chairman

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Re: GEJ Vows To End Theft Of Crude Oil by adekennis(m): 10:00am On Jul 24, 2012
na today he dey vow angry
Re: GEJ Vows To End Theft Of Crude Oil by Remii(m): 10:00am On Jul 24, 2012
This guy and empty vows sef grin grin grin

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Re: GEJ Vows To End Theft Of Crude Oil by idirect(m): 10:00am On Jul 24, 2012
If the word vows na cassava bread, GEJ go don eat bakery finish

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Re: GEJ Vows To End Theft Of Crude Oil by Biggyd2: 10:01am On Jul 24, 2012
Seriously, we need a committee to verify the truth behind all the promises made by this government to Nigerians!

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Re: GEJ Vows To End Theft Of Crude Oil by Demdem(m): 10:04am On Jul 24, 2012
The Retardeen should tell that to the Atekes, Asaris, Tompolos, Boyloafs and even Alams who publicly asked that it should be legalised. There is no way theft of crude oil will be possible without the connivance of these ones and some unscrupulous elements in NNPC.
Re: GEJ Vows To End Theft Of Crude Oil by hillsate: 10:05am On Jul 24, 2012
Vows to end oil theft?
What serious thing has GEJ vowed to end that ended?
Re: GEJ Vows To End Theft Of Crude Oil by Beaf1: 10:05am On Jul 24, 2012
Like he vowed to end Boko Harem? Nansense!

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Re: GEJ Vows To End Theft Of Crude Oil by KenJak(m): 10:06am On Jul 24, 2012
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Jonathan is an idiot with no sense of the presidential seat.
Re: GEJ Vows To End Theft Of Crude Oil by godswill4m(m): 10:06am On Jul 24, 2012
I was even thinking he is talking about the cabals and subsidy thiefs
Re: GEJ Vows To End Theft Of Crude Oil by loneytunes(m): 10:07am On Jul 24, 2012
Biggyd2: Seriously, we need a committee to verify the truth behind all the promises made by this government to Nigerians!

Pls don't go into the committee issue at all.
Re: GEJ Vows To End Theft Of Crude Oil by KenJak(m): 10:08am On Jul 24, 2012
Jonathan is an idiot with no sense of the presidential seat.
Re: GEJ Vows To End Theft Of Crude Oil by mufc009(m): 10:08am On Jul 24, 2012
idirect: If the word vows na cassava bread, GEJ go don eat bakery finish
Lol
Re: GEJ Vows To End Theft Of Crude Oil by 2sexy(m): 10:10am On Jul 24, 2012
Another VOW? How many vow shall we get before 2015?
Re: GEJ Vows To End Theft Of Crude Oil by Nobody: 10:11am On Jul 24, 2012
Very soon another committee will be setup to loo into the matter! Avenue of cashing cash for most of them.Setup a committee to look into The committee administering crude oil theft.LMAO

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Re: GEJ Vows To End Theft Of Crude Oil by Biggyd2: 10:13am On Jul 24, 2012
loneytunes:

Pls don't go into the committee issue at all.

Seems that is the magic word in this government. Me I tire o.
Re: GEJ Vows To End Theft Of Crude Oil by polokor60(m): 10:19am On Jul 24, 2012
Demdem: The Retardeen should tell that to the Atekes, Asaris, Tompolos, Boyloafs and even Alams who publicly asked that it should be legalised. There is no way theft of crude oil will be possible without the connivance of these ones and some unscrupulous elements in NNPC.
the simple truth,no need for long sermon
Re: GEJ Vows To End Theft Of Crude Oil by lookmangiw(m): 10:20am On Jul 24, 2012
Gbawe:

Indeed. More sabre-rattling from a vacuous, deceptive, divisive, corrupt and highly fraudulent individual afforded the privilege of pretending to seek solutions when he is a firm part of the problem.
laugh wan kill me o.
Re: GEJ Vows To End Theft Of Crude Oil by lookmangiw(m): 10:24am On Jul 24, 2012
Biggyd2: Seriously, we need a committee to verify the truth behind all the promises made by this government to Nigerians!
committee ke,before you know it, we would have had like 5 committees looking into the same issue, just like the fuel subsidy scam committees.
Re: GEJ Vows To End Theft Of Crude Oil by igbsam(m): 10:27am On Jul 24, 2012
Am tired of hearing all this "I VOW TO" "I PROMISE TO" "I WILL" "LOOKING INTO" "WORKING ON" "COMMITTEE SETUP" etc from this our president o! how long are we going to hear dis from time to time and yet, nothing is being done.

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Re: GEJ Vows To End Theft Of Crude Oil by lacasa: 10:33am On Jul 24, 2012
Oķªy.

This is the latest "i VOW ϮO", noted wink
Re: GEJ Vows To End Theft Of Crude Oil by Pastorniga: 10:34am On Jul 24, 2012
Jona cant leave the villa to be pursuing small small boys helping themselves. He should look at boko something and take care of that one. These problems are one after the other.

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