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Tinubu’s Belated Order On Crude Theft Critical - Punch Editorial by Bobloco(op): 2:51am On Jul 20, 2024
PRESIDENT Bola Tinubu appears to have woken up to the reality that his economic reforms will not work if the massive fiscal haemorrhaging associated with crude oil theft and pipeline vandalism persists. Ending oil theft is the first step in Nigeria’s road to economic recovery.

On Monday, the Chief of Defence Staff, Christopher Musa, pledged to end oil theft within three months. The latest directive to end oil theft mandates a collaborative effort involving the Armed Forces, the Nigeria Police Force, the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited, and other security agencies.

This is a decisive stance against the illicit activities that have robbed Nigeria of valuable resources for decades based on directives from the President.

Former President Muhammadu Buhari gave a similar directive in January 2023 in a last-ditch attempt to leave a tangible legacy to no avail. Tinubu is taking up the challenge, albeit belatedly. His National Security Adviser, Nuhu Ribadu, said Nigeria was losing over 400,000 barrels per day to theft, equivalent to $12.26 billion a year since August 2023. It is confounding that it has taken Tinubu almost a year to declare an outright war against oil theft.

The Nigeria Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative said on Monday that audit figures covering 2009 to 2020 put Nigeria’s losses to oil theft over 12 years at 619.7 million barrels valued at $46.16 billion or N16.25 trillion. Between 2009 and 2018, Nigeria lost 4.2 billion litres of petroleum products from refineries valued at $1.84 billion.

Apart from monetary losses, the environmental degradation resulting from pipeline vandalism and oil spills has resulted in deaths, illness, and destruction of farmland and fishing grounds, tourism facilities, and cultural areas.

Nigeria can easily produce over 2mbpd if oil theft is eliminated. The Group Managing Director of the NNPC, Mele Kyari, recently pointed out that oil production rose to 2.2mpbd in April 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic when the oil thieves went into hiding.

The NNPC reported that 5,800 illegal pipeline connections had been removed and over 600 illegal refineries destroyed in recent months, which contributed to oil production of 1.7mbd recorded in May.

Oil theft and pipeline vandalism have driven international oil companies from the Niger Delta. TotalEnergies just sold its onshore Nigeria assets to a local firm for $860 million after diverting a $6 billion investment to Angola.

This order will test the sincerity of these entities, including the government itself. Multiple accounts have attributed oil theft to collusion between the oil-producing companies, the NNPC and other government officials, military and security agents, and other actors operating illegal refineries. The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, in 2021 during his tenure as Rivers’ governor, accused a General Officer Commanding an Army division of running an oil theft syndicate.

It is a shame that Nigeria cannot properly account for the crude oil produced. Flow stations have no meters. It was only last week that the Federal Executive Council awarded a $21 million contract to install meters at the 187 flow stations within six months. Another contract was awarded to install tracking facilities for all crude cargoes leaving Nigeria to the point of discharge. These are significant corrective measures, but the human element remains suspect.

Saudi Arabia has advanced systems with sensors and monitors that can track every single barrel of oil produced from the wells through pipelines to export terminals in real time.

If Tinubu is indeed committed to ending oil theft in Nigeria, accountability by those in charge must be paramount. There must be consequences if there are no marked improvements within specific timelines. There must be a monthly or quarterly re view of measures being implemented to adjust as required. The NNPC should be privatised as soon as possible for improved efficiency.
https://punchng.com/tinubus-belated-order-on-crude-theft-critical/?amp

Re: Tinubu’s Belated Order On Crude Theft Critical - Punch Editorial by Racoon(m): 3:34am On Jul 20, 2024
The belated attempt is coming simply because the government has been the crude oil thief itself and it is now tired of competition with other now nauseating partners.The real crude oil thieves are well known in government, Petroleum downstream sectors and among the security agencies.
Re: Tinubu’s Belated Order On Crude Theft Critical - Punch Editorial by Chinkoalhaji34: 4:59am On Jul 20, 2024
His Excellency, the President of Nigeria, Jagaban of Africa. We hail thee
Re: Tinubu’s Belated Order On Crude Theft Critical - Punch Editorial by asakoko: 5:07am On Jul 20, 2024
Good moves..... Nigeria is blessed
Re: Tinubu’s Belated Order On Crude Theft Critical - Punch Editorial by Iamanoited: 5:12am On Jul 20, 2024
NOW NECESSARY AND BETTER LATE THAN NEVER.
Re: Tinubu’s Belated Order On Crude Theft Critical - Punch Editorial by MANNABBQGRILLS: 5:36am On Jul 20, 2024
Rather late than never......

Nigeria will be great in our lifetime whether the evil ones like it or not.


God bless Nigeria 🇳🇬.
Re: Tinubu’s Belated Order On Crude Theft Critical - Punch Editorial by omoyankee3: 5:37am On Jul 20, 2024
Very
Re: Tinubu’s Belated Order On Crude Theft Critical - Punch Editorial by Tjra: 5:38am On Jul 20, 2024
Racoon:
The belated attempt is coming simply because the government has been the crude oil thief itself and it is now tired of competition with other now nauseating partners.The real crude oil thieves are well known in government, Petroleum downstream sectors and among the security agencies.
One can never understand Obidients and their thoughts process.

What is this for fck sake?
Re: Tinubu’s Belated Order On Crude Theft Critical - Punch Editorial by kolafolabi(m): 5:39am On Jul 20, 2024
The Punch editorial highlights President Bola Tinubu's recent directive to tackle crude oil theft in Nigeria. Despite being a delayed response, this move is seen as crucial in addressing the severe impact of oil theft on the country's economy.

The editorial emphasizes the importance of implementing stringent measures to combat this issue, which has long plagued Nigeria's oil industry, leading to significant revenue losses and economic instability.

The success of this directive depends on the government's commitment and the effectiveness of enforcement strategies.
Re: Tinubu’s Belated Order On Crude Theft Critical - Punch Editorial by irepnaija4eva(m): 5:40am On Jul 20, 2024
It is still those political elites that are responsible....
Pass and approve the DEATH PENALTY BILL and watch this country turn around for the better..
Re: Tinubu’s Belated Order On Crude Theft Critical - Punch Editorial by mrvitalis(m): 5:55am On Jul 20, 2024
The mistake Tinubu makes is this

He is not a dictator... So he can't be corrupt n fight corruption, oil thief is a high stake criminal enterprise

Far above what Tinubu is used to , he is too unclean to even threaten them
Re: Tinubu’s Belated Order On Crude Theft Critical - Punch Editorial by MaziObinnaokija: 5:58am On Jul 20, 2024
cool good
Re: Tinubu’s Belated Order On Crude Theft Critical - Punch Editorial by Doemmahy: 5:59am On Jul 20, 2024
The Nigeria Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative said on Monday that audit figures covering 2009 to 2020 put Nigeria’s losses to oil theft over 12 years at 619.7 million barrels valued at $46.16 billion or N16.25 trillion. Between 2009 and 2018, Nigeria lost 4.2 billion litres of petroleum products from refineries valued at $1.84 billion.
Re: Tinubu’s Belated Order On Crude Theft Critical - Punch Editorial by epainos: 6:15am On Jul 20, 2024
Exactly

The war against crimes and corruption in the oil sector and other areas must be won before we see significant positive impact I the lives of Nigerians..in fact, tackling this alone without big shots in economics will do wonders. Defeating oil thefts while we have a local man as the finance minister and economic coordinator will be more reward than having 1,000 Ngozi Iweala while theft is not tackled.

But I doubt if this government is sincere about this. My guess is that only oppositions and small fighters will lose out.

Dangote and Otedola's interests are so high in this business now; hence, they may be backbone with the government doing this. Why? To crush less powerful Nd illegal market shares. Another monopoly is what we might see. I can't say for sure, but this is what it looks like to me.

Hmmmm! May God save Nigeria.


Honestly....I see Nigerians in chains soon. The idea might be to try to make basic needs available, but getting these things might mean having a huge burden. This might be the UK pro max in Nigeria.
Re: Tinubu’s Belated Order On Crude Theft Critical - Punch Editorial by AntiChristian: 6:29am On Jul 20, 2024
What were the previous governments doing when they can't even monitor the resources?
Re: Tinubu’s Belated Order On Crude Theft Critical - Punch Editorial by spako4(m): 7:54am On Jul 20, 2024
Nigeria is moving forward no amount of propaganda can destroy this nation.
Re: Tinubu’s Belated Order On Crude Theft Critical - Punch Editorial by Macphenson: 8:02am On Jul 20, 2024
[quote author= post=131047323]Rather late than never......

Nigeria will be great in our lifetime whether the evil ones like it or not.


God bless Nigeria 🇳🇬.[/quote]You don see money buy data?
Some People are truely the enemies of Nigeria and are pathetically shamless.

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Re: Tinubu’s Belated Order On Crude Theft Critical - Punch Editorial by Lovenorth: 8:06am On Jul 20, 2024
[quote author= post=131047323]Rather late than never......

Nigeria will be great in our lifetime whether the evil ones like it or not.


God bless Nigeria 🇳🇬.[/quote]The thieves are Nigerians, the polithiefcians are also Nigerians and you are saying God bless them all grin.
Re: Tinubu’s Belated Order On Crude Theft Critical - Punch Editorial by cardoctor(m): 8:10am On Jul 20, 2024
Trying to cut off the lion's head.
Re: Tinubu’s Belated Order On Crude Theft Critical - Punch Editorial by SocialJustice: 8:17am On Jul 20, 2024
Oil theft money is too much, all of these projects will fail naturally.

The core is rotten, nothing it does will work because the government will ensure it's own policies fail.
Re: Tinubu’s Belated Order On Crude Theft Critical - Punch Editorial by Melagros(m): 8:22am On Jul 20, 2024
COMRADES, I don't see any step taking by Tinubu that is beneficial to the good people of Nigeria
Re: Tinubu’s Belated Order On Crude Theft Critical - Punch Editorial by Standing5(m): 8:25am On Jul 20, 2024
What about Gold and Silver theft?
Re: Tinubu’s Belated Order On Crude Theft Critical - Punch Editorial by Standing5(m): 8:26am On Jul 20, 2024
[quote author=MANNABBQGRILĻS post=131047323]Rather late than never......

Nigeria will be great in our lifetime whether the evil ones like it or not.


God bless Nigeria 🇳🇬.[/quote]Swine.
Re: Tinubu’s Belated Order On Crude Theft Critical - Punch Editorial by gare2510(m): 8:39am On Jul 20, 2024
How does 400000 bbls of crude oil get stolen it definitely has to be the same way snake swallowed money. How do they steal the crude, who buys it?
For context 400000bbls = 64000000 ltrs = 1940 trucks a day

No unaided thief can move this kind of quantity in a day or maybe it is not really stolen rather people embezzle proceeds of crude oil sales and attribute it to oil theft

Tell all the oil companies to publish on a daily basis what is being stolen from them then you will see that the figured will no longer add up
Re: Tinubu’s Belated Order On Crude Theft Critical - Punch Editorial by plankyjacky(m): 8:58am On Jul 20, 2024
Bola Tinubu is unfortunate rulling this country at this time . A lot of revelations, mismanagement of Nigerian asset . Imagine a filling station without a meter and people a buying fuel there . NNPC is a shame
Re: Tinubu’s Belated Order On Crude Theft Critical - Punch Editorial by nesphil(m): 9:55am On Jul 20, 2024
Thunder 🔥 una for always mentioning oil in una talk.

Till today, une never think of how to diversify this economy that has crumbled under this failure call tinubu.

Bobloco:
https://punchng.com/tinubus-belated-order-on-crude-theft-critical/?amp
Re: Tinubu’s Belated Order On Crude Theft Critical - Punch Editorial by DeLaRue:
I get the impression Punch just criticises the government for criticism sake.

When Mr Tinubu came to power, oil production was around 1.1m barrels.

In just over 1 year, production is now at 1.7m barrels. That's at least 50% increase. Very impressive.

Note that President Buhari, a retired military General could not achieve even a fraction of these gains in over 5 years.

Now, Mr Tinubu is pushing the armed forces to continue to push to 2.2m barrels.

That will give us another 500, 000 barrels. But that will still be less than the highly impressive 600,000 barrels that we gained since Mr Tinubu's government came to power.

So how can Punch turn around to say the action of the President is belated.

We just don't appreciate any effort in this country.

Any one that watched the news over the past year will know there has been a 'war' on oil theft. The President's order is a continuation of an existing order, not a new order.
Re: Tinubu’s Belated Order On Crude Theft Critical - Punch Editorial by goody234: 1:17pm On Jul 20, 2024
Such an incompetent bunch of people even the thieves are not prosecuted
Re: Tinubu’s Belated Order On Crude Theft Critical - Punch Editorial by Paraman: 1:58pm On Jul 20, 2024
Bobloco:
It was only last week that the Federal Executive Council awarded a $21 million contract to install meters at the 187 flow stations within six months. Another contract was awarded to install tracking facilities for all crude cargoes leaving Nigeria to the point of discharge.
https://punchng.com/tinubus-belated-order-on-crude-theft-critical/?amp
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