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Tinubu Approves Oil Drilling On Tongeji Island, Olokola Port Gets Green Light by naptu2(op): 8:17pm On Jan 22
Ogun State Government - OGSG @OGSG_Official

Tinubu Approves Oil Drilling at Tongeji Island, Olokola Deep Seaport Gets Green Light

President @officialABAT has approved the commencement of commercial oil drilling at Tongeji Island, positioning Ogun State firmly on the path to becoming an oil-producing state.

Governor @DapoAbiodunCON also announced the immediate take-off of the long-awaited Olokola Deep Seaport in Ogun Waterside, to be known as the Blue Marine Economic Zone. The project will significantly decongest Lagos ports, unlock massive commercial and industrial opportunities, and fully harness Ogun State’s strategic coastal advantage.

Governor Abiodun noted that both projects are of special interest to Mr President and disclosed that engagements are already ongoing to fast-track implementation. He also commended the Nigerian Navy for upgrading its presence at Tongeji Island to a Forward Operations Base, strengthening border security and protecting emerging economic activities.

#BuildingOurFutureTogether #OgunStateRising #BlueMarineEconomicZone #GatewayState
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Re: Tinubu Approves Oil Drilling On Tongeji Island, Olokola Port Gets Green Light by naptu2(op): 8:17pm On Jan 22
I heard about Tongeji Island for the first time around the year 2000. There's oil on the island and it even hinders them from farming and some wells on the island are polluted with oil.

They did not have electricity or pipe borne water at the time.

Gendarmes from the Republic of Benin often disturbed them and they often cried out to the government that they did not want to be another Bakasi (they did not want to be taken over by another country).

The Nigerian Navy came to their aid and dug boreholes for them to have water.

The Ogun State Government also appealed to the Federal Government to site a naval base on the island.

Tongeji Island is in Ipokia Local Government and it is not far from Badagry in Lagos (which also has oil) and Benin Republic.

Previous threads

Amosun Appeals To FG Over Oil-rich Tongeji Island
https://www.nairaland.com/1918846/amosun-appeals-fg-over-oil-rich

We Won’t Allow Ceding Ogun State Oil-Rich Island To Benin Republic–Senate Panel.
https://www.nairaland.com/7919444/wont-allow-ceding-ogun-state

Oil Rich Tongeji Island In Ogun State
https://www.nairaland.com/5222451/oil-rich-tongeji-island-ogun
Re: Tinubu Approves Oil Drilling On Tongeji Island, Olokola Port Gets Green Light by olaiya2007(m): 8:27pm On Jan 22
Good development and highly commendable
Re: Tinubu Approves Oil Drilling On Tongeji Island, Olokola Port Gets Green Light by benardtotti(m): 8:34pm On Jan 22
naptu2:
Ogun State Government - OGSG @OGSG_Official



https://x.com/i/status/2014411384935547002
Congratulations to Ogun state . Make Nigeria great agein ( MANGA)
Re: Tinubu Approves Oil Drilling On Tongeji Island, Olokola Port Gets Green Light by Judolisco(m): 8:45pm On Jan 22
Maybe d oil is not significant if not... Dem for Don put mouth since
Re: Tinubu Approves Oil Drilling On Tongeji Island, Olokola Port Gets Green Light by Thobby02lawbar(f): 8:46pm On Jan 22
We are really blessed in this country. God loves us gidi gan ni just that we are unfortunate with leaders.. Please is there any oil producing states in the north?
Re: Tinubu Approves Oil Drilling On Tongeji Island, Olokola Port Gets Green Light by richiemcgold: 8:47pm On Jan 22
There's another Olokola in Ondo State with a proposed site for free trade zone. Are they the same?
Re: Tinubu Approves Oil Drilling On Tongeji Island, Olokola Port Gets Green Light by Good2go1: 8:50pm On Jan 22
Let it not be Buhari northern oil search part 2
Re: Tinubu Approves Oil Drilling On Tongeji Island, Olokola Port Gets Green Light by naptu2(op): 8:50pm On Jan 22
richiemcgold:
There's another Olokola in Ondo State with a proposed site for free trade zone. Are they the same?
Ogun and Ondo states had a proposal for a joint free trade zone in the early 2000s. They got Dangote to build a refinery in the zone.

However, there was a dispute along the way and the project did not see the light of day (Dangote built his refinery in Lagos).

It seems the two states have now decided to go their separate ways and do independent projects.
Re: Tinubu Approves Oil Drilling On Tongeji Island, Olokola Port Gets Green Light by Odingo1: 8:51pm On Jan 22
Everything is being concentrated in SW zone, what happens to other parts of Nigeria like eastern seaports in Calabar, Rivers or Warri. This is not healthy for a country that want to be widely developed.
Re: Tinubu Approves Oil Drilling On Tongeji Island, Olokola Port Gets Green Light by LegendHero(m): 8:51pm On Jan 22
This is a big one.

I love this
Re: Tinubu Approves Oil Drilling On Tongeji Island, Olokola Port Gets Green Light by franchasng: 8:51pm On Jan 22
There is enormous crude oil in Ikoyi Lagos and Iragbiji Osun state too, they should also explore these two areas for more crude oil please.


God should please give crude oil to all Yoruba states and Northern states so that they can be confident enough to allow Nigeria divide peacefully for every region to go and build their dream nation based on their culture, tradition, religious belief and vision because this forced Nigerian union is not working and will never work since Yorubas and Hausa-Fulanis have swore that equity, justice, fairness and truth will never prevail in Nigeria just because they want to continue to use politics of ethnicity, religious division and bigotry to hold on to Nigeria's collective resources they plunder and share among their political criminal gangs and sycophants angry
Re: Tinubu Approves Oil Drilling On Tongeji Island, Olokola Port Gets Green Light by LegendHero(m): 8:51pm On Jan 22
Odingo1:
Everything is being concentrated in SW zone, what happens to other parts of Nigeria
Because the Yoruba people are alpha tribe.

That’s why everything is being concentrated in the SW, even the air you breathe and the land you walk on.

Fun fact: Do you know that SW people miraculously took the seaport that should have been in Iboland? I heard Ayaji crowther took it in the 1800s.
Re: Tinubu Approves Oil Drilling On Tongeji Island, Olokola Port Gets Green Light by naptu2(op): 8:52pm On Jan 22
Photo: Water blackened by oil at Tongeji Island.

Re: Tinubu Approves Oil Drilling On Tongeji Island, Olokola Port Gets Green Light by greatiyk4u(m): 8:52pm On Jan 22
This is the extreme end of Ogun state even closer to Benin republic than coming back to the far away state capital of Abeokuta


Time for the people there to breath fresh air because sufferness is too much among the populace
Re: Tinubu Approves Oil Drilling On Tongeji Island, Olokola Port Gets Green Light by JohnAOne: 8:53pm On Jan 22
Very good.

God bless OGUN STATE.

God continue to bless Yorubaland 👑

Amen.
Re: Tinubu Approves Oil Drilling On Tongeji Island, Olokola Port Gets Green Light by Oliver288: 8:53pm On Jan 22
Re: Tinubu Approves Oil Drilling On Tongeji Island, Olokola Port Gets Green Light by target007(m): 8:55pm On Jan 22
richiemcgold:
There's another Olokola in Ondo State with a proposed site for free trade zone. Are they the same?
Olokola (OKFTZ) is a major project spanning both Ogun and Ondo States, serving as a significant economic zone and site for a proposed deep-sea port. Strategically located at the border between the two states, it leverages the deeper coastline of Ogun to create a major industrial hub.
Key Points:
Joint Project: The Olokola Free Trade Zone (OKFTZ) is a public-private partnership between the states of Ogun and Ondo.
Location: It sits on the border of Ogun and Ondo, with development focused on the Ogun Waterside area in Ogun State, leveraging its coastline.
Purpose: The zone aims to establish export-oriented industries, develop a major deep-sea port, and shift economic activity from Lagos, creating a regional trade hub.
Dangote's Involvement: The proposed Dangote Seaport is a key component of the Olokola Free Trade Zone or NOT (There have been several reports that Dangote is no longer involve but not certain), with development ongoing in this area.
Re: Tinubu Approves Oil Drilling On Tongeji Island, Olokola Port Gets Green Light by Odingo1: 8:55pm On Jan 22
LegendHero:
Because the Yoruba people are alpha tribe.

That’s why everything is being concentrated in the SW, even the air you breathe and the land you walk on.
Is the same you guys that are crying foul that other people are residing in large numbers in Lagos after you people finish taking all food to Lagos then you will want to relax and eat it alone. You guys are not sincere people.
Re: Tinubu Approves Oil Drilling On Tongeji Island, Olokola Port Gets Green Light by peleson1: 8:56pm On Jan 22
Odingo1:
Everything is being concentrated in SW zone, what happens to other parts of Nigeria like eastern seaports in Calabar, Rivers or Warri. This is not healthy if a country that widely developed.
That is the tribalistic government we are talking about o
Re: Tinubu Approves Oil Drilling On Tongeji Island, Olokola Port Gets Green Light by naptu2(op): 8:56pm On Jan 22
Oil Rich Tongeji Island In Ogun State

Unlimitk:
Theirs is an agrarian community surrounded by water. Isolated from the rest of the world, life for the people of Tongeji Island in Ipokia Local Government Area of Ogun State has been gloomy, reports Precious Igbonwelundu.
The closest they’ve got to a school are two delapidated buildings with no chairs and boasting of fallen roofs and burst zinc. These buildings serve as classrooms for children in primary one to six in the community’s primary school, which the highest certificate warding institution on Tongeji Island.

During a recent visit by our correspondent, the people claimed a lot of their kins have died in the last five years, while expectant mothers are either ferried to Port Novo in neighboring Benin Republic to be delivered or they get delivered of their babies at home in very crude ways by local birth attendants.

Of course, there is a community health centre commissioned in 2001 by former Ogun State Governor, Olusegun Osoba, but it has been in ruins for so many years until the Nigerian Navy (NN) recently renovated the structure. And more frightening is the fact that the first time in five years that the people of the Island had contact with anything like orthodox medicine was on May 23, this year, when the NN extended medical assistance to the area as part of efforts to celebrate its 60th anniversary.
With a land mass of approximately 200 hectares and a population of over 500 people, Tongeji Island is situated less than five minutes drive from Port Novo in Benin Republic, and 150 minutes by speedboat from the Western Naval Command (WNC) headquarters in Apapa, Lagos. Surrounded by aquatic splendour, the island with its enormous palm/coconut trees, white sand, greenery, humid weather and most recently discovered crude oil should ordinarily be a tourists’ paradise.

But sadly, all there is in the community are ruined structures. It boasts of no access roads, no electricity and not even a market for the people to readily sell their livestock and other farm produce. Commercial boats from Badagry, The Nation gathered, come to the Tongeji jetty once in five days and charges as much as N800.
To the people of the community, being born in Tongeji is akin to being cursed because aside the obvious neglects and alienation, they have been plagued by smugglers, pipeline vandals and other criminal elements who see the island as a safe haven. And despite a report published by The Nation in December 2014, detailing the plight of the people, nothing has been done by the government to give them succour.

This reporter who was privileged to follow the Flag Officer Commanding (FOC) WNC, Rear Admiral Fergusson Bobai, his Principal Staff Officers (PSOs), as well as the Commander, NNS BEECROFT, Commordore Abraham Adaji, to the Island recently, observed that the only painted structures there are the renovated medical centre, the monarch’s palace and the Catholic Church.

At the entrance to the community, a green sign post welcoming people to island was sighted with the NN’s logo on it. The narrow road with white sand that leads to the village collapsed where palm trees began, which leads straight to the palace of the monarch, Oba Bi Olorunkosi.
There are about 20 houses on the Island with an uncompleted bungalow situated behind the monarch’s palace described as the home of one of the richest men on the Island. Also, there are two 50KVA generators recently provided by the navy to power the medical centre and provide the entire community with electricity for at least two hours a day.

Although the inhabitants claimed over 500 people were still resident in the community, not many people, not even school children, were seen. It was gathered from the residents that hardship has forced a handful of their kins to migrate to other places, just as families who can afford the financial burden, have moved their wards to Augustine School in Port Novo.

According to the King’s interpreter, Rochas Idowu, who also manufactures wooden boats, children who school outside the community were usually transported by canoes and wooden boats. Idowu was at the jetty to welcome the monarch’s guests with a group of women chanting welcome songs in Yoruba and using aluminium plates and spoons as drums.

“Our community has been forgotten and isolated from the rest of Nigeria. They only remember us during elections when they come with lofty promises. Our people have relocated to other places because the hardship is too much. We have begged the government to make this Island look like other cities.

“We are basically farmers here. We engage in fish and animal farming, crop farming too. Our land is very fertile but our challenge is not being able to sell our produce. There is no market here. No road connecting other communities. The nearest Nigerian market to us is Badagry and boats that ply that route come once in five days. We also pay as much as N800 for a trip,” he said.
Disturbed by the hopeless state of the island, the monarch lamented the difficulty his people go through to live normal lives.

“Government should help by constructing a road that will link us with other cities. People are relocating because of the hardship. Whenever I am summoned from Abeokuta, I usually leave here by 5a.m because the journey will take about five hours.

I have to cross to Otho Topa in Benin Republic, where they will bring my car and then take me to Ajase through Igbolo before going to Idi-Iroko and then proceeding to Abeokuta. A road should be constructed from Whekan (a bother community about 50 minutes away). There can be a bridge, we have swampy areas where the bridge can be done.
The government has come to look at it and promised that work will start, but we have not seen them. That is why all our children left this community; they have gone to look for work outside. If we had a road, there will be commercial activities here and our youths will be around to build this place. But everything is like this because our economy is down and there’s nothing for the youths to do,” he said.

Hope in sight?
Despite the despair, the visit of the navy boss, the people believe, could be the beginning of a new dawn. For starters, Bobai who said he was sent by the Chief of the Naval Staff (CNS), Rear Admiral Ibok-Ette Ibas, to survey the Island ahead of the establishment of a naval unit there, promised to get his boss’ approval for the renovation of the school.

He also promised to discuss the issue of access road with the Ogun State Governor, Ibikunle Amosun whenever he has audience with him. To Bobai, the establishment of the base, aside deterring criminals and intruders, will establish federal presence and bring economic activities to the Island.
“I visited Tongeji Island on the directives of the CNS because the navy is very particular about this place. I came to determine the infrastructure on ground ahead of the establishment of a naval observation unit.
“Between March and June 1, the FOB Badagry has arrested 17 Benoinese for alleged smuggling and crude oil theft. It is a clear indication that criminal elements exploit the vulnerabilities of the Island to achieve their aims. That is why the navy wants to increase its presence here by establishing a unit.

“Already, the community has offered land to the navy for that purpose and we are positive that aside providing security for them, the base will attract development and expand the place,” said Bobai

https://www.google.com/amp/s/thenationonlineng.net/tongeji-island/amp/
Re: Tinubu Approves Oil Drilling On Tongeji Island, Olokola Port Gets Green Light by southsouthking(m): 8:58pm On Jan 22
Oil Oil Oil, when will our leaders learn?
Re: Tinubu Approves Oil Drilling On Tongeji Island, Olokola Port Gets Green Light by naptu2(op): 8:59pm On Jan 22
Federal Government ready to defend Tongeji Island from Benin Republic.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JPF90MZ07F0?si=FFVD6jNqhxOzAq4I
Re: Tinubu Approves Oil Drilling On Tongeji Island, Olokola Port Gets Green Light by fineboynl(m):
The community will regret it trust me. When the thieves come for the oil that committee will never remain the same.

Instead of a black man to build refinery there. And use tanker to distribute the end product within nigeria They are looking for seaport to export the oil. For a country that still import crude or and fuel.
Re: Tinubu Approves Oil Drilling On Tongeji Island, Olokola Port Gets Green Light by Konquest:
naptu2:
Ogun State Government - OGSG @OGSG_Official

Tinubu Approves Oil Drilling at Tongeji Island, Olokola Deep Seaport Gets Green Light

President @officialABAT has approved the commencement of commercial oil drilling at Tongeji Island, positioning Ogun State firmly on the path to becoming an oil-producing state.

Governor @DapoAbiodunCON also announced the immediate take-off of the long-awaited Olokola Deep Seaport in Ogun Waterside, to be known as the Blue Marine Economic Zone. The project will significantly decongest Lagos ports, unlock massive commercial and industrial opportunities, and fully harness Ogun State’s strategic coastal advantage.


Governor Abiodun noted that both projects are of special interest to Mr President and disclosed that engagements are already ongoing to fast-track implementation. He also commended the Nigerian Navy for upgrading its presence at Tongeji Island to a Forward Operations Base, strengthening border security and protecting emerging economic activities.

#BuildingOurFutureTogether #OgunStateRising #BlueMarineEconomicZone #GatewayState


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Whoa!

That's one giant leap for Ogun State, Nigeria, and the oil and gas ecosystem. This would provide more crude oil feedstock for the petrochemical refineries that would be built there. There's also offshore crude oil blocks and estimated oil and gas reserves off the coast of Ogun State, so, more value addition of crude oil is expected here.

However, Ogun State falls within the Bitumen Belt of Nigeria (which has the second largest reserve of Bitumen in the world after Canada) and that has to be explored as well in addition to the construction of bitumen refineries in Ogun, Lagos, Ondo and Edo States. These 4 States constitute the Bitumen Belt of Nigeria and they hold Bitumen reserves which are far more than ALL the oil reserves Nigeria currently has.


Last but not least, I saw some highly uninformed posts right above from some obviously highly insidious and envious posters. The FACT that more oil and gas reserves are being discovered is a blessing as these would serve as feedstocks for the petrochemical industry in Nigeria. That's where the real money is as a result of value addition for foreign exchange earnings instead of simply exporting unprocessed crude oil in barrels. Period.
Re: Tinubu Approves Oil Drilling On Tongeji Island, Olokola Port Gets Green Light by Cajal(m): 9:02pm On Jan 22
Thobby02lawbar:
We are really blessed in this country. God loves us gidi gan ni just that we are unfortunate with leaders.. Please is there any oil producing states in the north?
Bauch kogi
Under consideration
Re: Tinubu Approves Oil Drilling On Tongeji Island, Olokola Port Gets Green Light by Lzkdy: 9:02pm On Jan 22
It is politics, don't mind them
Judolisco:
Maybe d oil is not significant if not... Dem for Don put mouth since
Re: Tinubu Approves Oil Drilling On Tongeji Island, Olokola Port Gets Green Light by Lzkdy: 9:06pm On Jan 22
God does not dwell in the land of injustice, tribalism, corruption, and wickedness. Be guided
JohnAOne:
Very good.

God bless OGUN STATE.

God continue to bless Yorubaland 👑

Amen.
Re: Tinubu Approves Oil Drilling On Tongeji Island, Olokola Port Gets Green Light by Konquest:
LegendHero:
Because the Yoruba people are alpha tribe.

That’s why everything is being concentrated in the SW, even the air you breathe and the land you walk on.

Fun fact: Do you know that SW people miraculously took the seaport that should have been in Iboland? I heard Ayaji crowther took it in the 1800s.
That's pure sarcasm you used right there in your response post to that person. This is for the sake of those who aren't intelligent enough to decipher pure sarcasm in an online post or comment .
Re: Tinubu Approves Oil Drilling On Tongeji Island, Olokola Port Gets Green Light by naptu2(op): 9:09pm On Jan 22
fineboynl:
The community will regret it trust me. When the thieves come for the oil that committee will never remain the same.

Instead of a black man to build refinery there. And use tanker to distribute the end product within nigeria They are looking for seaport to export the oil.
Ogun Set To Host ₦‎3 Billion Refinery In Tongeji Island
https://www.nairaland.com/7425700/ogun-set-host-3-billion

The port has nothing to do with Tongeji Island. In fact, it is at the opposite end of Ogun State and it is a separate project that they have been planning since the early 2000s.
Re: Tinubu Approves Oil Drilling On Tongeji Island, Olokola Port Gets Green Light by Lawalemi(m): 9:10pm On Jan 22
How can I trust whatever Dapo says?
Re: Tinubu Approves Oil Drilling On Tongeji Island, Olokola Port Gets Green Light by JohnAOne: 9:12pm On Jan 22
Lzkdy:
.
God bless OGUN STATE.

God continue to bless Yorubaland 👑

Amen.
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