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PPMC Tasks Communities On Surveillance Of Pipelines
T
he Pipeline and Prod
ucts Marketing Company (PPMC), a subsidiary of the NNPC, has appealed to communities along its pipeline network in the country to assist government in the surveillance of the facility.
The Manager, Media Relations and External Affairs, Mr Nasir Imodagbe, made the plea in an interview with newsmen in Lagos, recently.
Mr Imodagbe spoke against the backdrop of a pipeline explosion at Ita-Iyalodo, Idimu, a suburb of Lagos stressing that vandals last Monday, tampered with the?NNPC pipeline at Ita-Iyalodo Community in Idimu, to siphon petroleum products.
Mr Imodagbe said that effective surveillance of petroleum pipelines should not be left with government agencies alone, adding that both residents and communities should also volunteer to support.
The PPMC spokesman urged host communities and other stakeholders to help check pipeline vandalism in the country.
He said that the PPMC and NNPC were already exploring the use of better technology and security arrangements to safeguard the pipelines.
“We would have concluded the repair of the vandalised pipelines but the engineers discovered a route where the vandals linked their pipeline with the product truck line.
“We decided to invite the representatives of the Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR) and the National Oil Spill Detection and Response Agency (NOSDRA), to see the extent of the damage,’’ Imodagbe said.
According to him, the engineers are working on the field to ensure that the line starts functioning.
“The timely intervention of NNPC/PPMC engineers and security operatives had saved the day; while repair works began immediately after the fire was put out.
“Repair works commenced on the pipeline on Monday, immediately the fire was put out. I can tell you that the pipeline will be repaired and re-streamed after its temporary shut down for repairs.
“Pipeline vandalism and oil theft account for the loss of million of dollars annually to the nation and the Federal Government has been exploring various ways to curtail the menace,’’ he said.
However, Mr Ibrahim Farinloye, the Spokesman of the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), South West Zone, appealed to host communities to protect oil and gas pipelines against theft and vandalism.
Farinloye urged the communities to be “the eyes and ears” of the Federal Government and to report any suspicious movement around the pipelines to security agents.
According to him, the timely report of such acts would ensure prompt intervention of NNPC and the security agencies.
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