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NSCDC Intensifies War Against Pipeline Vandalism

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The Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), Rivers State Command, has declared war against oil theft, illegal oil bunkering and oil pipelines vandalism in the State.
Addressing newsmen at the NSCDC Command Headquarters in Port Harcourt, the State Commandant, Michael Besong Ogar said: “There is no going back in the arrest and prosecution of pipeline vandals, oil thieves and their sponsors.
“The Command under my watch will continue to pursue the illegal oil bunkerers from their hideouts, dismantle their dumps and prosecute suspects arrested according to the extant laws of the Federation”.
Ogar said out of the 16 suspects arrested for their involvement in illegal oil dealings, eight of them were arrested by the Rivers State Command, Antivandal Land Patrol, at different locations across the State.
“Following a credible Intelligence, these suspects, Abubakar Babangida Jinadu (M) 33years, Mohammed Ibrahim Kabir (M) 30years, and Gombejo Musa (M) 45years, were intercepted and arrested at Obi Wali International Conference Center along Eliozu/Air Force Road in Obio/Akpo Local Government Area of Rivers State, while conveying a White Howo 911 Truck with number plate ABUJA ABC 764 XD laden with unquantified litres of illegally refined Automotive Gas Oil (AGO) concealed in cellophane and packed in sack bags.
“In addition, one Mathew Ani (M) 27years was arrested at Port Harcourt Mall (SPAR) along Azikiwe road in Port Harcourt. He was intercepted in an ash Colour Volkswagen Car with registration number RIVERS BNY 471 NL laden with 3 drums (750litres) of illegaly refined AGO.
“Consequently, during our routine patrol, the Antivandal land operatives impounded a Big white Bus with Registration number LAGOS BDG 903 XZ laden with illegaly refined
AGO concealed in cellophane bags at Nonwa axis of East/West road, Tai Local Government Area in Rivers State.
“The suspects upon sighting our men abandoned the vehicle and took to their heels”.
The Command’s Antivandal Land Patrol Team at New Road, Mgbaraja, Ogbogoro Community in Obio/Akpo Local Government Area, also impounded 2 cars with number plates LAGOS APP 382 FB and ABIA ABA 56 HA laden with about 5 drums (1,250litres) of illegally refined Automotive Gas Oil popularly called Diesel, the Commandant said.
The State NSCDC boss further confirmed the taking over from the Nigerian Navy Ship Pathfinder (NNS), Port Harcourt, another eight suspects arrested for illegal dealings in petroleum products.
They were conveying three wooden boats laden with unquantified litres of AGO and 1 fibre boat laden with 19 drums of AGO.
He noted that the official taking over of the suspects was meant to enhance further investigation and prosecution by the Command in tandem with the NSCDC Act 2003, as amended in 2007, and the provisions of the Harmonised Standard Operating Procedure on Arrests, Detention and Prosecution of vessels and Person’s in Nigeria’s Maritime Environment 2016.
Ogar led newsmen to an Oil dump located at Agbada 1 Aluu, Igwruta. Ikwerre Local Government Area where Taminu Mohammed (M) 34years, Stanley Onyekwelu (M) 34years, and Sunday John (M) 27years were arrested with a White – Dark Brown colour Mack Tank-Truck with registration number BAYELSA SAG 181 XA.
“Upon further investigation our operatives also discovered at the dump site, 170 Tanks, out of which 35 were loaded with AGO, which totalled 35,000 litres. We also recovered 22 unused tanks, 113 other empty tanks, 2 long and short empty Iron tanks and One (1) Generating Set.
“Recall that we have reiterated overtime that any compound, building or site where illegal oil bunkering activities are discovered would be sealed by our men and subsequently forfeited to the Federal Government hence, that is what will happen here”, he stated.
Commending the Synergy amongst sister security Agencies and NSCDC in the State, Oga said effective collaborations and intelligence sharing are panacea to combating the menace of Oil theft in the Niger Delta region.
He affirmed that having confessed to the crime, the suspects would be prosecuted in the Court of competent jurisdiction, while the dump site and mode of conveyance such as Trucks, Buses, Cars, Boats and their contents would be forfeited and proceeds remitted to the Federal Government Coffers.

By: Theresa Frederick & Charity Amiso

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Insecurity: Paramount Ruler Seeks Profiling Of Residents

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A Paramount Ruler in Rivers State, Nyenweli Elele-Alimini, in Emohua Local Government Area, Eze Peter Wagbara CP (rtd.), has called for the profiling of residents in his domain in order to forestall security threats and challenges.
The Nyenweli made the call at the weekend during the Ogbakor Elele Alimini 2026 first meeting held at their Kingdom Civic Centre in Elele, Alimini.
According to him, the step would help relevant authorities to keep tabs on residents and curtail criminality in the area.
The Paramount Ruler promised indigenes and non-indigenes living and doing business in the area of adequate security of their lives and properties.
“Inspite of the negative reports about insecurity in part of the country, I want to assure the people and residents of Elele Alimini of adequate protection of their lives and properties, hence the need for water-tight security throughout the nooks and crannies of Elele Alimini.
“Following the influx of people into Rivers State, particularly Elele Alimini right now, I want to charge chiefs and landlords in our kingdom to profile their tenants, religious leaders of the various faith-based organizations and commercial transporters in our domain”, Eze Wagbara said.
The retired Commissioner of Police stated that despite the violence and banditry in parts of the country, chiefs and elders as well as leaders of thoughts within his area would work closely to ensure peaceful co-existence among residents of Elele Alimini, adding that “it is one God, one Elele Alimini, and one destiny” under his reign.
He commended members of Elele Alimini Council of Chiefs and Elders as well as the CDC Chairman and the Youth President for their contributions toward the socio-economic development of the area.
Also speaking, the Chairman of Elele Alimini Gospel Ministers Forum (EAGMF), Apostle Hope Abikari, said there were a lot of churches serving God in Elele Alimini with different doctorines and practices and stressed on the need for confidentiality in handling of religious matters and related issues in the area.
“Eze Sir, I want to inform you that there are a lot of churches at Elele Alimini today serving God. In fact, this invite to religious leaders at Elele Alimini is very crucial. There is need to arrange for a fresh private meeting with religious leaders in Elele Alimini, which should be confidential. I suggest that a committee be set up to look into the activities of churches in Elele-Alimini”, he added.
He described Eze Wagbara as a Monarch who has the interest of his subjects at heart, and lauded Eze Wagbara and his Council of Chiefs, as well as members of Ogbakor Elele Alimini for their quality leadership in the kingdom.
On his part, the Chairman of Motor Cycle Operators Union of Nigeria, Elele Alimini Branch, Comrade Obuah Emeka, said members of the union who operate within Elele Alimini and  Elele Okinali would render efficient services to commuters/passengers in the area.
Comrade Emeka explained that members of the union were not involved in crimes, noting that they do not constitute nuisance to the society.
He, however, promised to co-operate with the leaders of Elele Alimini in order to ensure safety within the area.
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KENPOLY Matriculates 4,350 Students

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The management of Kenule Beeson Saro Wiwa Polytechnic (KENOOLY), Bori, has matriculated a total of 4, 350 students into the 2025/2026 academic session.
The management said the  matriculation ceremony is officially admitting students into various National Diploma (ND) and Higher National Diploma (HND) courses in sciences, Engineering, Environmental and Management Technology, spreading in five different schools of the institution
Speaking at the event, the Acting Rector of the school, Dr. George Chile Wadike, told the matriculants that “the matriculation marks the beginning of a long and challenging, but fulfilling journey in your academic development. I implore you to be resilient, focused and dedicated to the primary reasons you are here”.
The polytechnic, Wadike said, “does not tolerate any form of indecency from students, social vices like examination malpractice, theft, cultism and other violences in any form, which attract outright expulsion.
“The Polytechnic is a place where you enjoy a lot of freedoms, but that freedom often comes with some corresponding obligations as your freedom ends where another person’s freedom begins.
“So, not only must you protect your rights, privileges and freedom, you must also ensure that you do not trample on the rights, privileges and freedom of Others.
“I, therefore, recommend that you emulate the examples of your mentors and lectures in self discipline, self care, good mode of dressing, fedelity to studies and work and general comportment so that you will not be found wanting.”
He continued that “Kenpoly is positioned to be a trailblazer in good governance, accountability and transparency within the firmament of Nigeria’s educational system.
“We have no doubt that this polytechnic is strongly positioned to solve some of the nations problems of unemployment by graduating not only self-employable youths, but also youths that are themselves employers of labour.”
He announced to the matriculants and parents that the Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFund) has introduced a new intervention line with the Career Development Centers.
Wadike said the new intervention is purposely for the initiation, taking-up and continuous maintenance of Student Career Guidance.
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Group Seeks Traditional Medicine Hospital Establishment In Rivers 

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A group under the aegis of the Modern Traditional Medicine Practitioners of Nigeria (MTMPN), Rivers State Branch, has called  on the state  government to build a designated traditional medicine hospital in the state.
They said this will enable the state government actualise full realisation of its healthcare service delivery programmes and maximize the potentials of its members in the state’s health sector.
The State Chairman of the MTMPN, Eze Stanley Munoye Ogbu, made the call after the group’s general meeting in Port Harcourt, weekend, noting that the modern traditional medicine practitioners in the state are ready to partner with the government to contribute their own quota towards the development of the health sector.
Eze Ogbu, who is a member of the Rivers state  government approved Board of Traditional Complimentary and Alternative Medicine (TCAM), urged members to choose area of specialisations and not be jack of all trade, while also exhibiting a high sense of professionalism in their practice, and  conducting their operations in a clean environment.
The Onye Ishi Agwuru of Okehi Kingdom in Etche Local Government Area of the state hinted that a committee has been set up by the TCAM Board to clamp down on unlicensed practitioners and use the opportunity to call on the state government to invest in traditional medicine to boost revenue and create jobs.
Also speaking, the Chairman of MTMPN, Obio/Akpor LGA Chapter, Dr. Dede Temple Owhadah, said the association is training members on modern practices in order to improve their efficiency in the treatment of patients across the state.
He called on herbal and traditional medicine practitioners in the state to get trained and be  educated in their areas of specialisation to remain relevance in the practice
Owhadah warned that the taskforce will go after unlicensed practitioners after the training period  and urged governments at all levels to work with the registered professionals in their domain to flush out unqualified practitioners and to tap into the profession’s human resources to improve the healthcare delivery system in the state.
 He stressed that members of the group are celebrated researchers who have manufactured certified drugs as cures for various diseases and ailments.
“What we are doing is that we are training and educating our members to improve on their proficiency and modern practices they desire to operate with. After this, we are going to come after those unqualified practitioners and clampdown on them across the entire state.
“Whether you are selling herbal medicine in the street, bone setters, or using any form of herbs and alternative medicine to treat people, we are going to shut such areas down without any recognised government approval at the end of the training session”, he stated
On her own. Dr. Gorgeous Chinyere Adichie commended the group for the education and training of their members to update them with the needed  professional experience in the practice.
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