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Reps urge security agencies to stop setting fire to vessels with stolen crude oil

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The House of Representatives, yesterday, at plenary, urged security agencies to desist from setting ablaze vessels laden with stolen crude oil.

It also resolved to empanel an ad hoc committee to investigate the whereabouts of the 150,000 metric tonnes of stolen crude oil in the recently burnt vessel, MT TURA in Escravos River, Warri, Delta State.

The resolution of the House followed the amendment of a motion, titled “Need to Discourage the Destruction of Vessels Laden with Stolen Crude Oil with a view to Curbing Environmental Pollution in the Niger Delta Region”, moved by Hon. Thomas Ereyitomi.

Presenting the motion, Ereyitomi noted the recent reports of interception, arrest and subsequent destruction of vessels laden with stolen crude oil in the Niger Delta.

According to him, the most recent was MT TURA II on Friday, 7th July 2023, in the Escravos River in Warri Southwest Local Government Area of Delta State.

He said the vessel, with an 800,000 tonne capacity, was at the time of arrest and destruction, ladened with about 150,000 metric tonnes of stolen crude oil.

“The said vessel was set ablaze by a joint team of Nigeria security forces and representatives of the NNPC Limited. on 11th July 2023.

“In October 2022, a vessel named MT DEIMA which was laden with 1500 metric tonnes of stolen crude oil, was also arrested and set ablaze in the Warri Escravos River.

“Setting ablaze stolen crude oil laden vessels will further destroy the well-endowed ecosystem of the Niger Delta region already ravaged by oil exploration.

“This act if allowed to continue, will further affect the livelihood and the overall wellbeing of the Niger Delta people who have fishing as their main occupation.

“The determination of the Federal Government to curb oil spill in the Niger Delta region and make the living condition of the people better”, the lawmaker said.

Adopting the motion, the House mandated its Committees on Environment and Maritime (when constituted) to ensure compliance.

In a related development, the House also urged the Federal Ministry of Works and Housing and Federal Roads Maintenance Agency (FERMA) to urgently consider dualizing the Benin-Abraka Road for ease of movement within the connected states, communities and the oil sites to improve the economy.

The call followed the consideration of a motion, titled “Rehabilitation, Expansion and Dualization of Benin–Abraka Road in Edo State”, moved by Hon. Billy Osawaru.

Presenting the motion, Osawaru noted that the Benin-Abraka Road was a federal road linking Benin, Edo State capital, with Abraka, a big commercial oil-rich town of Delta State.

“The Benin-Abraka Road started from the King’s Square (Ring Road) through communities of the  Premier Oredo Local Government Area and other oil and gas drilling communities like the Obenkobi Oil Field operated by SEPLAT Oil Limited, Egboko, Evborhion and Ugbugo drilled or operated by summit Oil Limited and others under Ikpoba- Okha and Orhionmwon Local Government Areas was constructed years ago and can no longer accommodate the volume of traffic.

“The present dilapidated condition of the road has increased the man-hours commuters spend to get to their destination and this has drastically increased carnage on all the routes.

“Edo State Oil and Gas Producing Areas Development Commission (EDSOPADEC) and Edo State Government have been undertaking remedial work on the road with no desired result thereby depriving the communities of some level of development to boost their commercial activities.

“The high rate of accidents and vehicular breakdowns on the road has mostly made it difficult and most of the time impassable to commuters travelling to and fro South-South, South East to the North and vice versa.

“Some miscreants and hoodlums/kidnappers have recently taken advantage of the poor state of the road to carry out nefarious acts on the commuters and business owners, thus, worsening the situation.

Adopting the motion, the House urged the Federal Road Safety Corps, and the Nigeria Police Force to tow broken-down vehicles off the road to ease movement and avert further accidents.

It further urged the police to beef up security surveillance to ensure the safety of lives and property, while mandating its committee on works to ensure compliance.

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