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Naval Chief Cautions On Illegal Bunkering

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The Chief of Naval Staff,

Vice Admiral Dele Ezeoba has once again read warned the military personnel who connive with criminals in perpetrating and promoting the menace of illegal oil bunkering and other criminal activities in the country’s waterways to turn a new leaf in their own interest and that of the Nigerian nation.

Vice Admiral Ezeoba, who stated this when he paid a courtesy call on Bayelsa State Governor, Hon. Seriake Dickson in Government House, Yenagoa, said any person caught will face the full wrath of the law.

He said that the visit, was to solicit support of the Governor, and pleaded for provision enabling environment for proper prosecution of culprits.

“Another area that borders us very prominently in this fight is that in the trinity of actions which encapsulates surveillance, response initiative and enforcement, little or nothing is done with regards to enforcement. You arrest somebody who has been categorically defined as a criminal, two or three days after he walks the streets as a freeman. What does it do to your psyche as the individual who is fighting the war? So we need to redefine the enforcement structure. Our institutions (the judiciary must be given the bite to deal with this important aspect of the fight”., the Naval boss declared.

In his reponse, Governor Dickson restated his preparedness to support the Military on efforts geared towards stamping out pipeline vandalisation and crude oil theft in the state.

Governor Seriake Dickson, emphasised that no amount of assistance to the security agencies is too much in view of the colossal damage the vices have wreaked on the nation’s economy.

According to him, it was in realisation of this that his administration has been making proper investment in security, which he noted, is yielding positive results.

He however admitted the prevalence of illegal bunkering, crude oil theft and refining activities in the state and expressed the determination of the present state administration to fight against the scourge; saying that government would do everything possible to ensure that the 15 fast-moving patrol gunboats it recently acquired and handed over to security agencies were soon put to use.

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