Ghana-Based institute Lauds NSCDC for relentless war against vandalism of critical infrastructure as CG audi bags leadership performance meritorious award

By Emmanuel Daudu

In an exciting outpour of encomium on the Commandant General of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, Dr Ahmed Abubakar Audi mni, OFR; being described as an exemplary leader with passion and unwavering determination to reposition the NSCDC to a World Class Elite Organization.

According to a press release signed on 28th of June, 2024 by CSC Babawale Afolabi,
National Public Relations Officer
NSCDC National Headquarters abuja, disclosed that a Ghana-based Professorial Institute has honoured the NSCDC Boss with a Meritorious Award of Excellent Service. Speaking at the Corps National Headquarters in Abuja, the President of the Chartered Institute of Public Resources Management and Politics, Ghana who was represented by his Vice President, Dr Tom Ohikere on behalf of the Governing Council conferred a meritorious award on the NSCDC Commandant General.

According to the Vice President of the Prestigious Institute, the award is to recognize the sterling and remarkable performance of Dr Audi in his stewardship and enviable leadership ethos as the Commandant General of the NSCDC.

“Having carried out a necessary background check and keenly observed with much admiration the institute hereby recognizes Dr Audi’s exceptionally outstanding performance as the Commandant General of the NSCDC most especially in the area of the discharging the Statutory Core mandates and the professional conduct of the officers and men upon his assumption of office till date”.

Dr Tom further said that the Institute has diligently followed the remarkable achievements of the Audi-led admiration and has been able to justify the fact that the award is a well-deserved honour for the CG”.

“Notably, the Chartered Institute of Public Resources Management and Politics has its headquarters in Ghana with liaison offices in Cote d’Ivoire, Liberia, Kenya and Nigeria. It is professionally structured to enhance the mechanism of corporate governance with a view of developing and producing potential leaders from Public and Private Economic Sector”.

While appreciating the Institute for such an unprecedented honour being accorded to the NSCDC Commandant General; Dr Audi thanked the Governing Council and the Institute for the well-deserved recognition promising that the leadership of the NSCDC would continue to work assiduously to project the Corps for better performance and efficiency.

“This is a defining moment for me and the entire NSCDC as an organization. Be assured that this meritorious award will serve as a catalyst that will spur and motivate us to do more as my vision is to ensure that by the time we leave; the NSCDC would
have become a global reference and world-class paramilitary agency signposted with professionalism, regimentation and effective service delivery to the nation “.

Giving a closing remark, Dr Yinka Olateju who superintendents the Chartered Institute of Public Resources Management and Politics in Nigeria saluted the unbiased commitment of the Commandant General in fighting economic saboteurs ravaging the oil, agric, mining and other critical sectors since he took over as the CG adding that with such exemplary leadership the public would continue to repose much confidence even as the Corps remains undeterred in strengthening the security architecture of the nation at large.

Defence  Minister calls for unity and determination to secure ECOWAS Region

By Emmanuel Daudu

The Honourable Minister of Defence, H.E. Mohammed Badaru Abubakar, CON, mni, has urged ECOWAS Defence Ministers to unite and work together with determination to achieve a safer and more secure region.

According to a press release signed on 28th of June, 2024 by Henshaw Ogubike Mnipr FCAi Fsca Fcpe, Director ( Information and Public Relations), speaking at the ECOWAS Defence and Finance Ministers’ meeting in Abuja, Badaru emphasized the need for collective commitment to address terrorism, violent extremism, and humanitarian challenges threatening the region’s unity and stability.

The meeting aimed to provide actionable recommendations for financing and equipping the ECOWAS counter-terrorism forces, with a focus on crafting a sustainable financing model that addresses immediate security threats and lays the foundation for long-term stability and resilience.

The Minister expressed Nigeria’s deep concern over the continued security challenges in the region, including terrorism, violent extremism, and humanitarian crises. He noted that several attempts have been made to address these challenges, including the instruction by ECOWAS Heads of State and Government to operationalize the ECOWAS Standby Force.

The Minister charged his colleagues to fine-tune the recommendations and develop a robust solution to the region’s security problems. He emphasized the need for a critical review of financing options, considering the current challenges and financial constraints facing member states.

“We must work together with determination and unity of purpose to achieve a safer and more secure ECOWAS region,” He said that the region’s collective commitment is vital in crafting a sustainable financing model that will address the immediate security threats and lays the foundation for long-term stability and resilience in our region.

Troops Neutralize 2,245 terrorists, arrests 3,682  as DHQ assures Nigerians of Safety

By Emmanuel Daudu



The Director of Defence Media Operations, Major General Edward Buba has disclosed that Troops have Neutralize 2,245 terrorists, arrests 3,682 from April to June in the ongoing military operations across the federation

General Buba made the disclosure on Thursday during a biweekly press briefing held at the Defence Headquarters in Abuja.

While speaking, he has this to say, “the resolve of the armed forces is very clear and it is to destroy the terrorist and dismantle their military capabilities in order for citizens to be safe. Accordingly, troops are actively fighting in different forms and retain operational flexibility which gives us  the ability to respond to different events and to project forces  according to strategic needs.

” Indeed, the military has greatly degraded the terrorist, even though they are still present in the theatres of operation. It would take time and effort to completely destroy these terrorists, particularly as counter insurgency is akin to a marathon not a sprint.

“It is safe to say that the terrorist have prioritised their military capability over everything else. This is because  as our forces advance and clear areas in which these terrorist hibernate, we continue to recover weapons, explosives and IEDs which are indicative of the priorities of the terrorist. Nevertheless, we continue to wipe out the terrorist through synchronised ground and air operations.

“During the second quarter of this year, troops neutralized 2,245 terrorists, arrested 3,682 suspected terrorists and other criminal elements as well as rescued 1,993 kidnapped hostages. Furthermore, troops recovered 2,783 weapons, 64,547 ammunitions and  denied the oil theft of an estimated sum over N10 bn (N10,533,131,470.00) only.

“Breakdown  for the period includes and is not limited to the following: 1,169 AK47 rifles, 36,273 rounds of 7.62mm special ammo, 14,764 rounds of 7.62mm NATO, 713 assorted arms and 9,850 assorted ammo.

“Others are 9,225,149 litres of stolen crude oil, 2,874,916 litres of illegally refined AGO, 29,900 litres of DPK and 31,380 litres of PMS amongst other item.


“Troops operations  are continually  assessed in order to make adjustments in our actions, thereby amending our operations to increasingly ensure we minimize civilian casualties. Our operations are progressing according to plan e en as we abide International laws governing armed conflict.

“Overall, we will do everything within the bounds of the law to make our nation safe for citizens. The military will keep up with the fighting spirit and maintain the stamina in the frontlines. Our pride is to risk our life’s, to safe the life’s of our citizens. This is what we do to secure our country”, he added.

FG Committed to Translating Youth Expectations into Actionable Policies, Says Minister of Youth

By Maryam Aminu

The Federal Government is resolute in its commitment to transforming the diverse and evolving expectations of Nigerian youth into actionable policies, according to Dr. Jamila Bio Ibrahim, Minister of Youth Development.

Speaking at the Nigerian Youth Consultative Forum, themed “The Summit of the Future,” held at the United Nations House Auditorium in Abuja, Dr. Ibrahim highlighted the government’s dedication to addressing the specific needs and aspirations of young Nigerians.

The forum aimed to capture the views and expectations of the youth, collectively addressing their challenges to create a future where every young Nigerian can thrive.

Dr. Ibrahim emphasized the forum’s primary objective: diligently gathering and comprehensively understanding the diverse views and expectations of the youth by collectively addressing their pertinent challenges.

“Nigeria’s challenges are complex, but not insurmountable,” Dr. Ibrahim stated.

“By harnessing the power of technology, fostering entrepreneurship, and championing education and skills development, we can create a vibrant ecosystem where young Nigerians can thrive. We must also prioritize inclusivity, ensuring that our initiatives benefit every segment of society, including marginalized and vulnerable groups.”

The Minister encouraged young people to be bold in their ideas, fearless in their advocacy, and relentless in their pursuit of a better future.

She added that the platform amplifies the voices of Nigerian youth and brings solutions to their challenges.

Dr. Ibrahim further explained that achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) requires more than just governmental effort; it demands the active participation of every citizen, especially the youth.

L-R, Dr. Walter Kazadi Mulombo, WHO rep. and United Nations Resident Coordinator, Dr. Jamila Bio Ibrahim , Hon. Minister of Youth Development and Koenan Kuawu, Deputy Rep. OIC, UNFPA during the Nigeria Youth Consultative Forum on the summit of the Future in Abuja.

Also speaking, the World Health Organization (WHO) Representative and United Nations Resident Coordinator Dr. Walter Kazadi Mulombo noted that the event provides an opportunity to regain focus and reaffirm a commitment to a multilateral approach that benefits all people and regions.

He highlighted that the future summit will build on the 2023 SDG Summit to enhance global cooperation and accelerate progress on the 2030 agenda.

The Nigerian Youth Consultative Forum underscores the government’s commitment to engaging with and addressing the needs of the youth, aiming to foster a more inclusive and prosperous future for all young Nigerians.

By Maryam Aminu

The Federal Government is resolute in its commitment to transforming the diverse and evolving expectations of Nigerian youth into actionable policies, according to Dr. Jamila Bio Ibrahim, Minister of Youth Development.

Speaking at the Nigerian Youth Consultative Forum, themed “The Summit of the Future,” held at the United Nations House Auditorium in Abuja, Dr. Ibrahim highlighted the government’s dedication to addressing the specific needs and aspirations of young Nigerians.

The forum aimed to capture the views and expectations of the youth, collectively addressing their challenges to create a future where every young Nigerian can thrive. Dr. Ibrahim emphasized the forum’s primary objective: diligently gathering and comprehensively understanding the diverse views and expectations of the youth by collectively addressing their pertinent challenges.

“Nigeria’s challenges are complex, but not insurmountable,” Dr. Ibrahim stated. “By harnessing the power of technology, fostering entrepreneurship, and championing education and skills development, we can create a vibrant ecosystem where young Nigerians can thrive. We must also prioritize inclusivity, ensuring that our initiatives benefit every segment of society, including marginalized and vulnerable groups.”

The Minister encouraged young people to be bold in their ideas, fearless in their advocacy, and relentless in their pursuit of a better future.

She added that the platform amplifies the voices of Nigerian youth and brings solutions to their challenges.

Dr. Ibrahim further explained that achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) requires more than just governmental effort; it demands the active participation of every citizen, especially the youth.

Also speaking, the World Health Organization (WHO) Representative and United Nations Resident Coordinator Dr. Walter Kazadi Mulombo noted that the event provides an opportunity to regain focus and reaffirm a commitment to a multilateral approach that benefits all people and regions.

He highlighted that the future summit will build on the 2023 SDG Summit to enhance global cooperation and accelerate progress on the 2030 agenda.

The Nigerian Youth Consultative Forum underscores the government’s commitment to engaging with and addressing the needs of the youth, aiming to foster a more inclusive and prosperous future for all young Nigerians.

Vice President of Liberia Advocates for Renewable Energy

Emmanuel Daudu

The Vice President of Liberia, Honorable Jeremiah Kpan Koung, has emphasized the critical need for advancing renewable energy projects across the continent.

Koung made the call while delivering an opening remarks at the Africa Energy Forum (AEF) on June 27, 2024 in Barcelona, Spain.

Representing President Joseph Nyumah Boakai, Sr., Vice President Koung highlighted the paradox of Africa’s rich energy resources and its status as the most energy-deficient continent.

In his speech, Koung addressed the urgency of tackling global warming and the detrimental impact of carbon emissions from fossil fuels.

He underscored the importance of the Paris Climate Agreement, advocating for limiting global temperature rise to 1.5 degrees Celsius above preindustrial levels and integrating renewable energy into national climate action plans.

“Renewable energy is the prime mitigation against carbon emissions caused by fossil-fuel-based power generation,” Koung stated.

He called for increased investment in renewable energy, citing the United Nations’ recommendation of at least $4 trillion annually until 2030 to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050.

He also urged developed nations, the primary contributors to pollution, to play a substantial role in global cleanup and mitigation efforts.

Highlighting Liberia’s commitment to renewable energy, Koung detailed the country’s potential for solar and hydropower projects. Liberia’s tropical climate and high solar radiation levels make it an ideal candidate for solar energy development. Koung announced plans for a 25 Megawatt solar farm and a 16 Megawatt SCATEC solar project near the existing hydropower station, aiming to secure over 60 Megawatts of solar power to prevent dry season blackouts.

Liberia’s roadmap to a low-carbon economy includes developing the nearly 150 Megawatts St Paul River basin as a key component of its strategy.

The Vice President emphasized the nation’s readiness to achieve net-zero carbon emissions by 2050, highlighting the liberalization of the power sector and the establishment of an independent electricity regulatory body to attract private sector participation.

Koung also pointed to the West Africa Power Pool (WAPP), which connects Liberia with neighboring countries, facilitating the easy evacuation of Independent Power Producers (IPPs).

He invited private sector investors, equipment manufacturers, and European power companies to join Liberia in its renewable energy initiatives through public-private partnerships.

“Our initiatives provide an enabling environment for IPPs to help us construct and operate the St Paul River hydropower project,” Koung concluded.
“We invite the private sector to join us on this journey to our mutual benefit as we save our planet.” He added

Emmanuel Daudu

The Vice President of Liberia, Honorable Jeremiah Kpan Koung, has emphasized the critical need for advancing renewable energy projects across the continent.

Koung made the call while delivering an opening remarks at the Africa Energy Forum (AEF) on June 27, 2024 in Barcelona, Spain.

Representing President Joseph Nyumah Boakai, Sr., Vice President Koung highlighted the paradox of Africa’s rich energy resources and its status as the most energy-deficient continent.

In his speech, Koung addressed the urgency of tackling global warming and the detrimental impact of carbon emissions from fossil fuels.

He underscored the importance of the Paris Climate Agreement, advocating for limiting global temperature rise to 1.5 degrees Celsius above preindustrial levels and integrating renewable energy into national climate action plans.

“Renewable energy is the prime mitigation against carbon emissions caused by fossil-fuel-based power generation,” Koung stated.

He called for increased investment in renewable energy, citing the United Nations’ recommendation of at least $4 trillion annually until 2030 to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050.

He also urged developed nations, the primary contributors to pollution, to play a substantial role in global cleanup and mitigation efforts.

Highlighting Liberia’s commitment to renewable energy, Koung detailed the country’s potential for solar and hydropower projects. Liberia’s tropical climate and high solar radiation levels make it an ideal candidate for solar energy development. Koung announced plans for a 25 Megawatt solar farm and a 16 Megawatt SCATEC solar project near the existing hydropower station, aiming to secure over 60 Megawatts of solar power to prevent dry season blackouts.

Liberia’s roadmap to a low-carbon economy includes developing the nearly 150 Megawatts St Paul River basin as a key component of its strategy.

The Vice President emphasized the nation’s readiness to achieve net-zero carbon emissions by 2050, highlighting the liberalization of the power sector and the establishment of an independent electricity regulatory body to attract private sector participation.

Koung also pointed to the West Africa Power Pool (WAPP), which connects Liberia with neighboring countries, facilitating the easy evacuation of Independent Power Producers (IPPs).

He invited private sector investors, equipment manufacturers, and European power companies to join Liberia in its renewable energy initiatives through public-private partnerships.

“Our initiatives provide an enabling environment for IPPs to help us construct and operate the St Paul River hydropower project,” Koung concluded.
“We invite the private sector to join us on this journey to our mutual benefit as we save our planet.” He added

A documentary, ‘Silent cries: Unveiling hidden lives’ reveals the plights of IDPs in Nigeria

A documentary on the pathetic story of the living conditions of the Internally displaced persons, (IDPs) in most part of Nigeria has been produced by a young Nigerian.

The documentary titled, ‘Silent cries: Unveiling hidden lives’ aptly captured the true life story of the pathetic situations of these Nigerians who were once going about their lives just like every other Nigerians, doing their legitimate businesses, but have everything cut short and now forced into a life of hardship occasioned by the unfortunate attack on their communities by bandits and Boko Haram.

The young Nigerian, Farouk Muhammed, son of the president of the Nigeria Archery Federation, Mohammed Baba Abdullahi, and an under graduate from Bingham University took a trip into one of the camps to present a side of the story that the government has been so silent about.

The documentary presented the IDP camp as lacking in basic amenities that would make living conditions comfortable and conducive for any person. He emphasized the fact that there are no schools for the children as they were seen playing away all day long.

The documentary saw the writer speak with several of the IDPs on the condition of their stay in the camp. Speaking first, the coordinator of the camp visited, and one of those who has been at the forefront of fighting for the rights of IDPs in Nigeria, Idris Halilu explained the challenges they face living in the camp.

“The story is unpalatable, it’s such a sad story. The living condition is critical. Honestly life has not been easy for us. What do I mean? 95 percent of what I eat, what IDPs eat comes from individuals, foundations and NGO. So when I say 97 or 98 percent you can see that government intervention is just 2 percent and ordinarily they are supposed to shoulder it 100 percent.

Another respondent who spoke with the writer was one of the escapees by name Mallam Ahmed who narrated how he escaped from Boko Haram and wondered for six days without food and water before entering the camp.

“In Gwoza I was a business man selling bikes and I also rare cattles. I was also a farmer when terrorists came to our town. They looked for boys who are 13 years, and older and killed them. I left the town with no shoes on my feet. Before I even got to leave i hid under the bed. They started marrying women and girl off to the terrorists. It was one of these women that saved me; I had to hide for six days without food and water before I finally left there”, he concluded.

Another resident of the IDP camp, Adaza Haruna from Bornu state said she had spent about nine years in the camp, but lamented that that their greatest challenge is food.

*Food is very difficult to get, some persons have mattresses while some don’t. Those that don’t have mattresses spread plastic to lay on. My husband is currently sick because of laying on the floor. I have five kids but only three are alive, the cold is very bad on my husband. Some night he does not sleep, he spend the entire night crying”, she lamented.

Also the women leader of the IDP camp, Leyatu Ayuba runs a road side restaurants in the camp. She narrates her experience in the hands of the terrorists, explained how she lost her husband and her son in the hands of the terrorists. Never the less, she expressed gratitude to the NGO, the Foundations and others good spirited persons who have always come to their aide at the camp.

The writer ended by saying that despite these challenges they still find some reasons to make themselves smile and happy in the camp.

RMAFC Chairman Commends Outgoing Federal Commissioners, Calls for Financial Autonomy

Maryam Aminu

The Chairman of the Revenue Mobilisation Allocation and Fiscal Commission (RMAFC), Honourable Muhammed Bello Shehu, OFR, has lauded the outgoing Federal Commissioners for their dedication and patriotism in enhancing the Commission’s operations.

Speaking at a valedictory plenary held in their honor, Honourable Shehu emphasized the significant contributions of the twenty departing members, whose terms end today.

“It has been our wish to reposition this Commission to become a world-class Revenue Mobilisation Commission. We are still working towards this goal, we have tried, we are trying, and we will continue to try,” Shehu remarked, acknowledging the ongoing efforts to elevate the Commission’s standards.

The Chairman highlighted the extraordinary support provided by the Commissioners, particularly in committee roles, despite the organization’s financial constraints.

He expressed hope for their reappointment, recognizing their sacrifices and praying for their continued contribution to the Commission’s progress.

During the ceremony, various Commissioners praised Shehu’s leadership, citing accomplishments such as the review of ambassadors’ and political office holders’ salaries, work on revising the Federal Allocation Formula, and improvements in staff training and office conditions.

However, the outgoing members voiced concerns about the Commission’s underfunding, calling for financial autonomy to enhance its efficacy.

Honourable Samuel Adaa Magbe of Benue State noted the disparity in funding compared to other agencies like the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) and the Central Bank.

He urged the President to address this issue to boost staff morale and operational capacity.

Honourable Adebayo Fari of Ogun State emphasized the need for better funding and human capital development.
“One of the major challenges is the funding of the organization. We also need to recruit more personnel in accounting, statistics, economics, and tax administration to build substantial capacity,” he said.

Honourable Modu Ali Juluri of Yobe State advocated for recognizing RMAFC as a Federation agency, given its role in engaging all levels of government.

He stressed the importance of digitalizing the Commission and ensuring adequate funding.

The Secretary to the Commission, Nwaze Joseph Okechukwu, expressed gratitude for the Chairman’s achievements and the Commissioners’ valuable service.

He wished them success in their future endeavors.

Front row: 6th right, Honourable Chairman, 7th right, Secretary, and the outgoing Honourable Members of the board of RMAFC.

The outgoing members, appointed on June 26, 2019, include Dr. Chris Alonzie Akomas (Abia State), Anyang Sunday Okon (Akwa Ibom State), Chima Philip Okafor (Anambra State), Maagbe Samuel Adaa (Benue State), Ntufam Eyo-NSA Whiley (Cross River State), Mr. Andrew Ogheneovo Agbaga (Delta State), Barr. Patrick Nworu Mgbebu (Ebonyi State), Mr. Victor Eboigbe (Edo State), Amujo Phillip Ajayi (Ekiti State), and Mohammed Kabeer Usman (Gombe State).

Also departing are Kabir Muhammad Mashi (Katsina State), Barr. Umaru Faruk Abdullahi (Kano State), Prof. Olusegun Adekunle Wright (Lagos State), Aliyu Almakura Abdulkadir (Nasarawa State), Ibrahim Bako Bagudu Shettima (Niger State), Adebayo Adeniyi Fari (Ogun State), Mr. Olatokumbo Ajasin (Ondo State), Alexander Shaiyen (Plateau State), Modu-Aji Juluri (Yobe State), and Abubakar Sadiq Abdulkarim Gusau (Zamfara State).

The tenure of these members officially ends at midnight on June 26, 2024.

World Bank Commits $45 Million to Liberia’s Renewable Energy, VP Koung Champions Cause in Barcelona

Barcelona, Spain. June 25, 2024 – The World Bank Group announced today the approval of a second disbursement of $45 million for Liberia’s Renewable Energy Solar Power Intervention Project (RESPITE). This announcement signifies a major step forward in Liberia’s renewable energy efforts.
The project will finance the first 20-megawatt solar PV project and the expansion of the Mount Coffee hydropower plant, increasing its capacity from 88 megawatts to 129 megawatts. The total budget for the project stands at $96 million.

In a meeting with Vice President Jeremiah Koung, Mr. Ashish Khanna, Practice Manager for West and Central Africa at the World Bank Group, praised President Boakai’s visionary leadership in prioritizing energy as a catalyst for economic growth and development.
“Liberia has made tremendous progress in the energy sector and remains the only country in sub-Saharan Africa that has reduced distribution losses by 30%, with over half a million new connections to households,” Mr. Khanna noted. He emphasized that Liberia’s recent achievements in the energy sector position the country favorably to attract private sector investments.

Vice President Koung expressed gratitude to the World Bank Group for its ongoing efforts to address Liberia’s energy crisis. “I want to thank the World Bank for all the support to Liberia, especially in helping us solve our electricity challenges. Your continuous support will help our country increase access to electricity.” VP Koung called for immediate interventions to mitigate electricity outages as the dry season approaches.
He reaffirmed the Government of Liberia’s commitment to work with the World Bank Group to transform the lives of Liberians.

For further information, please contact:
Press & Public Affairs Department
Office of the Vice President.

VP Koung Pushes Liberia’s Case at Africa Energy Forum; As World Bank Group approves US$45 Million for Liberia Renewable Energy Project

The World Bank Group announced today, June 25, 2024 that it has approved second disbursement of US$45 Million for Liberia’s Renewable Energy Solar Power Intervention Project ( RESPITE) on June 24, 2024.

The project will finance the first 20 Megawatts solar PV project and expansion of Mount Coffee hydropower intended to increase the plant capacity to 129 Megawatts from 88 Megawatts. The total budget of the project is US$96 Million.

Making the disclosure in the World Bank Group meeting with Vice President Koung, Mr. Ashish Khanna, Practice Manager, West and Central Africa commended the visionary leadership of President Boakai in prioritizing energy as a catalyst for economic growth and development.

Mr. Khanna asserted that Liberia has made tremendous progress in the energy sector and remains the only country in sub-Saharan Africa that has reduced distribution losses by 30%, with over half a million new connections to households. He also emphasized that Liberia’s recent progress in the energy sector puts the country in a better position to attract private investments.

For his part, Vice President Koung thanked the World Bank Group for its continuous efforts to solve Liberia’s energy crisis and called for immediate interventions to address electricity outages as the dry season approaches.

The Vice President reaffirmed the Government of Liberia commitment to work with the World Bank Group in transforming the lives of the citizens of Liberia.

Oil Theft: NSCDC CG SIS dismantled several illegal local refineries in abia state arrested 4 Notorious suspects

By Emmanuel Daudu

The Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps Commandant General’s Special Intelligence Squad (CG’s SIS) in strategic surveillance and tactical operations has clamped down on illegal bunkers sabotaging the nation’s economy through their alleged involvement in illegal dealings in Petroleum products in Obiapu forest, Ukwa West, Abia State.

According to a press release signed on 25th of June, 2024 by CSC Babawale Afolabi National Public Relations Officer NSCDC National Headquarters Abuja, While responding to the Corps’ Correspondents in an interview the CG SIS Commander, Deputy Commandant Appolos Dandaura said the 4 suspects were notorious Syndicate that specializes in operating and controlling multiple artisanal oil refineries in a thick forest at Ukwa West in Abia State.

He further hinted that the 4 Suspects were caught in possession of stolen crude oil, locally refined Automotive Gas Oil (AGO) and some Instruments used in perpetrating the untoward act.

The Squad went ahead to dismantle and destroy several illegal connection points connected to oil pipelines where the crude oil was being siphoned.

“The following suspects were arrested at the crime scene:
Oluchi Ibuh, a female adult of 39years from Anambra State; Michael Isaac (M) aged 31 years who hails from Edo State, Chioma Osioma also a female aged 32 years from Imo State and Ebere Chike another female of 32 years from Anambra State”.

“The exhibits sighted at the crime scene are Galvanized pipes for trucking and pumping stolen crude, Heavy duty Industrial Hoses used for stealing and siphoning crude oil, very large quantities of stolen crude oil stored in fabricated tanks, local cooking pots, Pit Reservoirs, calibrated plastic surface tanks and many cellophane bags used for packaging and conveyance. Amongst are Unquantifiable litres of illegally refined AGO, Metal buckets and Shovels”.

Notably, the Suspects are assisting us in the Investigation after which they would be charged to a Court of competent jurisdiction.