THE
Ogun State governor, Senator Ibikunle Amosun, has blamed the Nigerian National
Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), for its insensitivity to incessant pipelines
vandalisation in Arepo, Obafemi Owode Local Government area of the state.
Amosun
said this while fielding questions from newsmen on Sunday, after inspecting the
scene of a fire outbreak that occured on Friday night, due to the
activities of people suspected to be vandals.
It
is recalled that 30 persons were reported dead in the incident.
Nigerian
Tribune recalls that similar incident happened last August which forced NNPC to
shut down supply of petroleum product to the Atlas Cove Jetty, Lagos.
This development resulted in scarcity of petroleum products in the South-West
states which later affected other parts of the country.
The
governor was accompanied in an hour canoe drive to and fro the spot of the
incident with the state Commissioner of Police, Mr Ikemefuna Okoye, the
Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) in charge of Pipeline Vandalisation, Mr
Friday Oyebade, members of the Ogun State cabinet, millitary personnel.
Amosun
noted that ineptitudes of officials of the petroleum corporation towards safeguarding
of oil pipelines, especially in the state and maintained that the problem could
be attributed to failure of governance.
“What
happened here clearly shows that we are our own problem in this nation. We are
our own enemies, because this is clearly a failure of governance. I have to say
it here, and I’m saying it with all sense of responsibility that, NNPC by their
inaction is aiding and abetting the vandals.
“Indeed,
I want to believe that they are part of this pipeline vandalisation with their
inaction. Because you can’t have somebody there as GMD, NNPC or what have you
and they will allow this to be happening,” he said.
He
wondered why a big corporation like NNPC could not afford to buy a solar power
canoe for his monitoring team to checkmate the activities of the vandals
instead of “an age -long canoe.”
Amosun
said, “Even the security people here are risking their lives. Look at the canoe
NNPC is using in this age and time. Even when they say the place is
combustible, they can use solar powered canoe.”
Amosun
expressed the readiness of his administration to support and cooperate with
officials of the corporation to provide a platform on the waterway to the
pipeline location for easy access and proper surveillance of the area.
He
berated the attitude of Nigerians to the maintainance of public property,
urging all and sundry to embrace the spirit of maintainance culture to protect
government property.
“If
they support, I will get this place cleared before the end of March. I need
swampy buggie. I will clear this place and we will erect platform. Look at
where they said the security watchtower is. Who will go and stay there to watch
anything?
“This
is not good for us as a nation, we are our own enemies. Any public thing nobody
looks after it. We should do the right thing. This is a multi billion naira
investment. How can we not spend money to maintain it?
“
That is why I said that, NNPC with its inaction are part of this problem. I
want to believe that they are the people aiding and abbeting these vandals. How
can some vandals put everybody in this nation into problem? Just look at dead
bodies littering the place.
“There
is no other access to the pipeline location except this waterway and these
vandals armed with sophisticated weapons. What can the police and other
security agencies do? This is not to say that I’m in anyway supporting the
activities of the vandals.
“I
even understand that that was the same spot where there NNPC engineers were
killed, so which officer will want to risk his life? If we have this type of
investment, of course we should do ourselves some good.
“I
will be responsible, if they are ready to partner with us. We’ll clear this
place, by the end of March, you will not see anything here again. We would have
started erecting the platform. They will put CCTV there and there will be a
control room.
“NNPC
has been inconsistent. If they want to stop vandalisation in this Ogun
State, I don’t know of any other state, they should come and we”ll rub minds
because I don’t want Ogun State to be on the front pages of newspapers for
wrong reasons.
“I
will write again to the appropriate authorities like I have been doing before.
This is not good for us as a nation. Everytime, they would say that vandals
have done this and that, what have they (NNPC) done. Some people will be in
Abuja blowing big grammars, very ineffective.”
However,
the Federal Government has been blamed for the recurrent pipeline explosion
within the petroleum product distribution networks of NNPC, after another
explosion was recorded at Arepo at the weekend, where about 30 lives were
reportedly lost.
In
a telephone chat with Nigerian Tribune on Sunday, the Chairman, Independent
Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria (IPMAN), Mr Olumide Ogunmade, blamed
the Federal Government and its security agencies for not providing enough
security to guard the pipeline networks.
“The
government should live up to its responsibility by providing adequate security
for the pipelines because of their importance to distribution of petrol. One
may become suspicious of these frequent attacks on petroleum pipelines. Maybe
some people are benefiting from it because the cost of repair of these
pipelines after vandalism is more than the cost of buying about 20 military
tanks to provide 24-hour surveillance for these pipelines.
“The
saboteurs should also think of the economic implications of these activities,
which include loss of revenue, hardship on citizens and loss of precious lives
which should be of utmost concern to us all.
“It
is going to affect supply, no doubt,” he reiterated.
In
August 2012, suspected vandals ruptured the System 2B petroleum pipeline that
transports over 11 million litres of premium motor spirit (PMS) daily to other
western states of the country.
The
suspected vandals opened fire on officials of the Petroleum Product Marketing
Company (PPMC) who went to repair the pipeline and killed about six of the
officials.
The
vandalism resulted in scarcity of petrol within Lagos State and its
neighbouring states.
It
also resulted in traffic gridlock occasioned by high volume of petroleum
tankers loading petrol from Apapa and other private depots to outside Lagos
State.
Barely
one week after the Arepo pipeline was repaired, another pipeline was vandalised
at Ijeododo area of Lagos State, resulting into temporary shut of the pipeline,
Mosinmi and Ejigbo depots respectively.
Efforts
to get reactions from NNPC spokesman, Mr Fidel Pepple failed, as calls put to
his line were not picked.
Source:
Tribune
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