UNGA 2022: Nigerian Security Operatives Committed To Eradicating Oil Theft – Malami

The Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami SAN, has assured African business leaders that Nigeria’s security forces were committed to the eradication of oil theft in the Niger-Delta region.

Malami gave the assurance on Thursday in New York, United States, at the Nigeria International Partnership Forum with the theme ‘Scaling up International Economic Partnerships for Nigeria in a Post Covid-19 World’.

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He added that criminals involved in illegal refineries were responsible for about 25% of stolen crude but assured that the President Muhammadu Buhari administration was making efforts in addressing it “including spending enormous resources on Pipeline Surveillance Security through the regular Armed Forces budgetary spending, and payments to Civilian Security Companies under unique Public Private Partnership (PPP) arrangements.”

Malami’s remarks were contained in a statement by Dr. Umar Jibrilu Gwandu, Special Assistant on Media and Public Relations, office of the Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice.

The event was held in collaboration with the African Business Roundtable, on the sidelines of the 77th Session of the United Nations General Assembly 2022.

Speaking on the topic ‘International Action to Stop Crude Oil Theft: Proposed Measures and the Road Ahead’, the AGF said that the signing into Law of the Petroleum Industry Act, 2021 (PIA) by the federal government provided the necessary legislation to deal with the challenge.

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“New specialized entities such as the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC) and the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPR) with clear mandates and statutory powers to handle specific responsibilities in their respective spheres of regulatory influence, were created under the PIA, among other innovations aimed at improving the Nigerian Oil and Gas landscape” he said.

The statement further read, “ Malami noted that the administration of President Buhari is seriously cracking down on Crude Oil Theft with a view to lifting Investors’ confidence; mitigate attacks on terminals and the country’s territorial waters.

“He said while prosecution of suspected criminals used to be a challenge, the Suppression of Piracy and Other Maritime Offenses (SPOMO) Act, 2019 provides legal backing for prosecution and punishment of offenders.

“The office of Attorney-General of the Federation remains “committed to effective prosecution of all Crude Oil Theft and related cases, including High-Profile ones. On a similar note, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) is equally currently prosecuting hundreds of cases bordering on Oil Theft. All these show a serious resolve by the Nigerian Government to punish offenders.”

“The minister noted that it was upon the realization of the scale of corruption that the government has continuously embarked on direct action and creative means of eradicating crimes in Nigeria with all hands being put on deck to ensure the elimination of the crimes by providing security and intelligence Officers with sophisticated systems and means to tackle the menace.”

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The AGF added that “there was also an ongoing multi-agency collaboration involving the Central Bank of Nigeria, Nigerian Export Processing Zones Authority, Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited, NUPRC, NPMDA, Nigerian Ports Authority, Ports Health Authority, Nigerian Immigration Service, Shipment Inspection Units, – all jointly collaborating to put an end to the menace of Oil theft in Nigeria.

“As recent as 13th August 2022, the NNPC Ltd, launched an Application to check Oil Theft, called Crude Theft Monitoring Application.’ The NUPRC is also determined to tackle the menace through Technology with the use of Lease Automatic Custody Transfer (LACT) Meters to check flow and pressure rates and to generally improve measuring capabilities.”

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