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NASTOGRN Warns Against Bunkering, Illegal Revenue Collection In Etche
The President, of National Association of Surface Tank Oil and Gas Retailers of Nigeria (NASTOGRN), Prof. Onyeche Promise Obinna has charged the youths of Etche Local Government Area of Rivers State to avoid acts of vandalism, and illegal refining of crude.
Obinna, who is the Eze-Ikemba 1, Onye Ishiala Ulakwo Agwuruisi Ancient kingdom, , gave the charge recently during a sensitisation rally of the group across towns and villages within the Local Government.
He stated that the rally, which was done in collaboration with Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), was also meant to educate the youths and others on the dangers of illegal revenue collection, road blocks and other anti-social vices which would attract heavy punishment after now.
In attendance at the rally were traditional rulers, CDC chairmen, youth groups and their leaders, who were on ground to show solidarity.
The President of NASTOGRN said the sensitisation rallyhas become necessary to educate the people on the effects of the illegal acts on the economy of the Kingdom and the State, in addition to their health implications on the citizens.
On his part, the Rivers State Commandant, Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), Government Abu Tambuwal, who was represented by AC. Fyneface Omiete, OC Oil and Gas, NSCDC, Rivers State Command, called on the youths to desist from acts that would attract the wrath of the law, adding that the rally was a step in the right direction and also purposeful.
He said the law enforcement agents are meant to protect law abiding citizens but would also turn against people that entangle themselves with illegal acts.
In his contribution, Chief the Chief of Umueloche Community, Daniel Okere, Ulakwo II,commended the Ikemba 1 for taking this line of action in educating and sensitisation his people as an ancestral king before condemning or enforcing any punishment..
Chief Okere said “this action stands as a note of warning to criminals and bunkerers within Etche LGA, and assured EZE-IKEMBA 1 of their maximum corporation in ensuring that the right thing is done.
The rally went through Chokocho, Umuanyagu, Okomoko, Egwi, Odagwa, Ulakwo I & II in Etche Kingdom.
By: Lilian Peters
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