Niger Delta
Group Seeks C’ttee On Local Refineries
The Niger Delta Youth Coalition for Peace and Progress (NDYCPP), has urged the Federal Government to set up a committee to identify local refineries in the Niger Delta
The Acting National President of NDYCPP, Mr Olayinka Jude, told newsmen in Yenagoa, last Sunday that, the measure would ensure proper documentation of those refining sites in the region.
Recall that, Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, few months ago in Port Harcourt, announced government’s plan to integrate illegal refiners into the proposed modular refineries for the region.
According to Jude, having detailed information about the capacities and amount of crude refined in the illegal sites would give accurate data on how to involve the local refiners.
He pledged the readiness of the youth group to collaborate with all stakeholders towards identifying these illegal refineries.
“Our coalition consists of proactive, pragmatic and forward-looking youth groups who are desirous of contributing meaningfully to the socio-economic growth of the country.
“We suggest that, government sets up a task force comprising the police, military, NNPC, oil companies, advocacy groups and other relevant bodies to go round the region to identify the sites,” he said.
Jude said that, operators of the artisanal refineries should be encouraged to form co-operatives for easier integration when the modular refineries come on stream.
“The bunkering sites are known and those behind them are also known.
“While they are waiting for the proposed government’s plan, those whose biometrics may have been captured during the documentation should be engaged in securing the environment.
“They will help to prevent the establishment of new illicit bunkering sites,” he said.
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