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Pipelines Attacks: Ministry Convenes Stakeholders’ Meeting
In search of solutions
to the recent spate of militant attacks on oil and gas pipelines in the Niger Delta region, the Federal Government on Friday convened an inter-agency meeting with various stakeholders in Abuja.
The minister of Niger Delta Affairs, Pastor Usani Uguru, who convened the stakeholders parley said that the Federal Government would not be aloof and watch while militants attack pipelines daily with attendant losses of revenue particularly at this present time when oil price is recording steady fall in the international market.
Uguru said, if the trend of attack is unchecked, it might disrupt the supply of crude to the Warri Refining and Petrochemical Company (WRPC), which is still on stream.
He expressed worry that WRPC risks being shut down, noting that electricity may record poor supply across the country.
He informed the stakeholders that enough intelligence had been gathered to halt the trend.
“We have also received apologies and appeals from concerned groups in the region regretting the actions of those who are bent on pushing government to abandon development programmes in the underdeveloped region”, he said.
The Tide reports that the parley was attended by NNPC, NDDC, Nigerian Navy, Presidential Amnesty office, Ministry of Defence, Ministry of Information, Ministry of Interior, Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) amongst other .
The Minister of Niger Delta Affairs, revealed that his ministry which has the mandate to see to the security and formulate development polices in the region, would stop at nothing to fish out the perpetrators.
Uguru noted that Nigeria is already undergoing economic stress and will therefore not accommodate additional violent attacks on our oil facilities.
It would be recalled that oil facilities were attacked by militants in the Niger Delta region penultimate week on the heels of a court order to arrest an ex-militant Mr Government Ekpemupolo (alias Tompolo)
The attacks took toll on the Bonny-Okrika crude supply line to Port Harcourt Refinery and the Escravos-Warri crude supply line to the Kaduna Refinery.
However, the said ex-militant had made a public statement distancing himself from the attacks, saying he knows nothing about the inccedents.
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AEDC Confirms Workforce Shake-up …..Says It’ll Ensure Better Service Delivery
As part of the restructuring, the company said it had promoted high-performing employees, released retiring staff, and disengaged others whose performance fell below expected standards.
It added that it has also begun implementing a comprehensive employee development and customer management plan to strengthen its service delivery framework.
“In line with its corporate transformation strategy, Abuja Electricity Distribution Company has announced a restructuring exercise aimed at delivering improved services to its customers as well as enhanced operational efficiency and excellence.
“The restructuring is in line with our strategic direction to become a more responsive and efficient organisation, capable of delivering world-class service to our customers.
“As part of the transformation, the Company has promoted high-performing staff, released retiring employees and those performing below par, and has put in motion the implementation of a robust employee development and customer management plan aimed at driving AEDC’s customer-centric focus,” the company said.
AEDC noted that the reforms are part of its broader commitment to provide reliable, safe, and sustainable electricity to customers across its franchise areas, including the Federal Capital Territory and the states of Niger, Kogi, and Nasarawa.
The firm further pledged to continue investing in infrastructure upgrades, digital technologies, and operational innovations to improve service reliability and customer satisfaction.
“With a strong commitment to delighting its customers, AEDC continues to contribute to the growth and development of Nigeria’s energy sector through investments in infrastructure, innovative technologies, and sustainable practices.
“AEDC consistently seeks to improve the quality of life for its customers, promote efficient energy usage, and actively engage with its communities,” the statement added.
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