Group urges Buhari to maintain pipeline security, surveillance contract in Niger Delta
By Omotayo Edubi
Northern group, Arewa Youth Assembly (AYA) has urged President Muhammadu Buhari on Saturday, to sustain the current security and surveillance of pipelines in the oil-rich Niger Delta for the interest of the nation and the economy.
Particularly the group wants the President to sustain the Ocean Marine Solutions Limited contract since it has been able to significantly address the issues of vandalism, illegal bunkering and oil theft, unlike the situation before it took over the security and surveillance of pipelines shortly after the 2015 election.
The spokesman for the group, Aliyu Sanni Mohammed, said this while addressing a press conference at Arewa House, Kawo, Kaduna on Saturday.
He noted that since the company took over the job of pipeline surveillance and security in the Niger Delta a few years ago, there has been a remarkable shift from the old order.
Mohammed said that pipeline vandalism, illegal crude oil bunkering and theft, insecurity and frequent host community hostilities are now becoming history in the region.
“After a thorough review of the activities of Ocean Marine Solutions Limited since they took charge of the pipeline and surveillance security jobs in some parts of the Niger Delta under the President Buhari led federal government, we of the Arewa Youth Assembly have dim it fit to solidarise with our brothers from that important region to pass a vote of competence and confidence on the management team of the company.
“In doing that, it is also germane to thank President Muhammadu Buhari and the top management team of the NNPC for their foresight in zeroing down on Ocean Marine Solutions Limited whose efforts have given us more security, environmentally friendly Niger Delta especially in areas where Ocean Marine Solutions Limited operates.
“No doubt too that the barrel of crude oil and gas produced per day and their attendant revenues generated for the federal government and other tiers of government has geometrically increased. This is evident in seeing states hitherto beneath the ladder of highest producer(s) of crude oil and gas due to activities of illegal oil bunkers now on the top of the ladder.”
“Also worthy of mentioning is the expertise brought to bear by the company in identifying all communities in the right of ways of these pipelines where they operate and engaged youths, traditional rulers and other critical stakeholders in ensuring the security of these networks the pipeline. This to us is not only unprecedented in the administration and management of pipeline security in Nigeria but it is also very unparalleled, to say the least.
“Tangential to all of these is that not only that the federal government is happy, the state and the local government are also happy. The host communities are happy as illustrated in all their recent outbursts indicating the fact that it has been a win-win situation across the value chain.
“It is therefore on the strength of these feats attained by the management of the company that we of the AYA wish to identify and solidarity with our brothers from the Niger Delta in the interest of nation-building to call on President Muhammad Buhari and the top echelon of the NNPC to sustain the progress recorded in the oil industry by retaining Ocean Marine Solutions Limited in pipeline security and surveillance in Niger Delta in order not to plunge the country back into the ugly era where we have all been delivered from”, the group suggested.