Oil & Energy
Criminals, N’Delta Enemies, Behind Recent Attacks –Clark
The leader of the Pan Niger Delta Forum (PANDEF), Chief Edwin Clark, has described continued destruction of oil installations in the region as criminal acts by enemies out to sabotage the progress of the region.
Speaking at a press briefing Friday in Warri, Delta State, Clark urged the Federal Government not to be deterred by the ugly development but to rather go ahead with its decision to consider requests recently presented to it.
The Ijaw leader who spoke in the company of some other stakeholders stated that a number of factors were responsible for the pattern manifested in the destruction of critical oil and gas assets in the region, remarking that political and pecuniary reasons were responsible.
Noting that continued militant activities in the region, especially the destruction of oil facilities had gone beyond matters of expression of grievances to a calculated attempt to derail the peace process in the region.
Clark, who decried the adverse effect of the recent destructive actions of the militants on both the innocent members of the communities in the region and the environment, warned that PANDEF would no longer condone the activities of the militants.
According to him, “our boys were still boasting in the social media that they were going to attack, they would do this or do that.
“I was in my house when they informed me that FG has sent troops to the creeks in a house boat opposite Oporoza and that some boys had been arrested. We intervened and those boys were released.
“So the question is, what do we want, particularly these boys? What are they looking for? They are enemies of the people. They are criminals”.
Clark who disclosed that PANDEF would hold another meeting soon to take position on the current attacks, said, “Let me also warn that there are some politicians who are also members of the Niger Delta that are fighting themselves and it is not unlikely that some of these people are involved in these bombings to discredit each other.
He particularly noted that the recent blowing up of Trans-Forcados Pipeline operated by Nigerian Petroleum Development Company (NPDC) was not a matter arising from grievances but rather designed to sabotage the present peace process.
He regretted that it is the innocent members of the communities that would bear the brunt of reprisal attacks by the military as no government would sit back and watch its critical infrastructure being destroyed.
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In the bid to revitalise the gas industry and stabilise power generation, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has authorised the settlement of N185 billion in long-standing debts owed to natural gas producers.
The payment, to be executed through a royalty-offset arrangement, is expected to restore confidence among domestic and international gas suppliers who have long expressed concern about persistent indebtedness in the sector.
According to him, settling the debts is crucial to rebuilding trust between the government and gas producers, many of whom have withheld or slowed new investments due to uncertainty over payments.
Ekpo explained that improved financial stability would help revive upstream activity by accelerating exploration and production, ultimately boosting Nigeria’s gas output adding that Increased gas supply would also boost power generation and ease the long-standing electricity shortages that continue to hinder businesses across the country.
The minister noted that these gains were expected to stimulate broader economic growth, as reliable energy underpins industrialisation, job creation and competitiveness.
In his intervention, Coordinating Director of the Decade of Gas Secretariat, Ed Ubong, said the approved plan to clear gas-to-power debts sends a powerful signal of commitment from the President to address structural weaknesses across the value chain.
“This decision underlines the federal government’s determination to clear legacy liabilities and give gas producers the confidence that supplies to power generation will be honoured. It could unlock stalled projects, revive investor interest and rebuild momentum behind Nigeria’s transition to a gas-driven economy,” Ubong said.
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