Monday, March 4, 2013

Enemies won’t laugh at you, Akpabio tells Jonathan



Chairman of the newly-formed Peoples Democratic Party Governors’ Forum, Governor Godswill Akpabio, on Saturday urged President Goodluck Jonathan not to be deterred by the activities of his political enemies, saying they (the enemies) would never have reason to laugh at him.

Osaze impresses Clarke



STEVE Clarke admits the ‘impetus’ Osaze Odemwingie injected into Albion’s play in Saturday’s narrow 1-0 defeat at Chelsea is why he remains a key member of the squad. The Nigeria international came on as a 62nd-minute substitute for Marc-Antoine Fortune and he proved a constant threat to a Blues defence the Baggies had rarely troubled before his introduction.

Oil theft: Shell may shut Nembe Creek pipeline



Shell Petroleum Development Company has threatened to shut down its major trunk line in the Niger Delta following the continued attack on its facilities in the region. Shell Managing Director and Country Chair, Mr. Mutiu Sunmonu, while speaking with reporters in Port Harcourt on Friday, said 60,000 barrels of crude oil were stolen from the firm’s Nembe Creek trunk line daily in the last three years.He noted that in February alone, the firm shut its 12 flow stations producing into the pipeline on three occasions due to oil theft.

He said, “So, if you look at all of these, it is very clear to me that this is not just an act by desperate individuals trying to make a living. This certainly is a well-funded criminal activity, probably involving international syndicates.

“I really want to put it to you that we are in a crisis. We are in a crisis as a country because this is something which is beyond the capacity of any individual company or beyond the capacity of a country to solve. We really need concerted efforts nationally, locally and internationally to actually get this under control.

“My worry is not about the economy per se; the economy itself is huge, but I worry more about the devastation for the people of Niger Delta, the destruction it will cause to the social and environmental aspect of the people and to Nigeria.

“I cannot as the MD of SPDC in all good conscience, just continue to put my head in the sand. This is really getting to the crunch and rather than allow people to continue to attack the pipeline and devastate the environment, I may actually consider shutting in the pipeline completely.”

Commending the commitment of President Goodluck Jonathan and the Minister of Petroleum, Mrs. Diezani Alison-Madueke, towards tackling crude oil theft, Sunmonu described the recent upsurge in oil theft as a “very dangerous phenomenon”.

He said, “It is this whole NCTL area (Kakrama, Awoba); that is really where we have seen a lot of it (illegal bunkering). This is very serious. If you fly and you see how much oil is being thrown into the environment, you would understand the import of my statement.

“I am sure that some operators, who are on land and swamp are affected. I can tell you that. This (oil theft) is beyond communities; people, who carry out these things, are heavily armed.

“What type of collaboration with communities will help you against people carrying guns, people who are very well armed? That is the reality. You can’t even put the poor boys in the communities at risk, you can’t.”

He, however, urged the Joint Military Task Force officials to intensify their efforts toward eradicating illegal bunkering in the region.

Sunmonu noted that between July and December 2012, there was a significant drop for crude oil theft, adding however that the situation escalated between January and February 2013.

He said, “That is a challenge for the JTF to also look into. I mean let us not underestimate the cleverness of the people, who are perpetrating this act. I have always said that with 6, 000-kilometre network of flow line and pipeline, even if you throw the entire Nigerian Army into the creeks, it is not going to solve the problem.

“So, I am sure these guys are monitoring what is going on; they are moving to areas of resistance. It is a combination of things, but certainly, we have seen that when the JTF really went after it, we got results.”

Iran-linked terror suspect’s family faults SSS




The Berende family of Magaji Are Compound, Ilorin, Kwara State, has described the alleged involvement of their son, Abdullahi Berende, in terrorism by the State Security Services as a false allegation. The family urged the SSS to charge Abdullahi to court or release him. Abdullahi, a leader of Shi’a Islamic sect and two other terror suspects, Sulaiman Saka and Saheed Adewunmi, were paraded by the SSS penultimate Wednesday for allegedly working for Iranian terrorists planning to attack American and Israeli interests in Nigeria.

Borno visit: ACN commends APC governors, slams FG


Action Congress of Nigeria has commended the state governors, under the aegis of the All Progressive Congress, who visited Maiduguri, the Borno State capital, last week despite the year-long violence in the city. This was contained in a statement in Lagos on Sunday by its National Publicity Secretary, Alhaji Lai Mohammed.

Fuel scarcity looms as FG owes marketers N100bn



The nation may be thrown into another round of fuel scarcity as a result of mounting debts being owed oil marketers by the Federal Government. Investigations by our correspondent on Sunday revealed that over N100bn was being owed independent oil marketers for petroleum products imported into the country between the last quarter of 2012 and February this year.

Confusion over Atiku, Na’Abba’s membership of PDP BoT



There is confusion over the status of former Vice-President Atiku Abubakar, and ex-Speaker, House of Representatives, Ghali Na’Abba, as members of the Board of Trustees of the Peoples Democratic Party. Our correspondents gathered in Abuja, on Sunday, that although the duo were re-admitted to the party, they had their rights and privileges as members of the BoT suspended until 2014 as punishment for their dumping the party in 2007.
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