Oil & Energy
LG Boss Urges Security Of Oil Pipelines
The Chairman of Eleme Local Government area, Mr Orji Ngofa,
has stressed the need for people in the oil producing communities to guide
against vandalisation of oil pipelines in their area.
Ngofa who was speaking when the Rivers State Committee on
the protection of oil and gas pipeline right of way visited the council as part
of its quarterly sensitisation programme said all hands must be on deck to
prevent the recurrence of oil spillage in the local government areas.
The Eleme council boss reminded the people of Eleme that
they owe a duty to save their lives bearing in mind that most of the
hydrocarbon activities going on are carried out in their land.
“We, especially people from this local government area must
save ourselves since most of the hydrocarbon activities are going on even in
Nigeria and here in this local government. Whether the people handling them are
handling them well or not, we owe ourselves a duty to preserve our lives and
that of our children and our children’s children,” he declared.
The chairman of the committee for protection of oil and gas
pipeline right of way, Charles George explained that the committee would tour
all the 23 local governments of the state as part of its sensitisation of
people on the dangers of oil pipelines
vandalism.
“Once we complete going round the 23 local government areas of which we have covered about five,
we will call the members of the committee including the owners of the pipelines
and the security, we will now go back with the information we gathered and
begin to put things right so that we can start to implement for the second
phase of our programme, which will involve engaging the LGAs with their
technical people,” he emphasised.
In another development, the management of Nigeria National
Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) has denied the insinuation that it was not bound
by the Freedom of Information Act that places the need for transparency on its
activities.
The Group Managing Director of NNPC, Badu Yakubu made the
clarification in Abuja at the induction
ceremony for 595 new members of staff.
The Tide recalls that some media organisations had reported
that the management of the corporation said it was not bound by the new FOI
Act.
Yakubu noted that the company supported the signing of the
FOI into law in 2011 as part of its social responsibilities processes and a
step to position itself for public scrutiny.
He maintained that the recruitment exercise for the new members of staff was
painstakingly carved out in line with the federal character principles.
Shedie Okpara
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