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Outsourcing oil pipelines protection to private firm abnormal – Gov Diri

Afolabi Hakim by Afolabi Hakim
January 9, 2024
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  • He said the Nigerian navy should be at the centre of the nation’s maritime protection policy and the sole institution vested with the security of the maritime environment

The Governor of Bayelsa State, Douye Diri, says it’s an aberration to hand over the protection of the nation’s critical infrastructure in the oil and gas industry to non-state actors.

Diri expressed his reservation when he played host to the Chief of the Naval Staff, Vice Admiral Emmanuel Ogalla, at Government House in Yenagoa, on Monday.

Recall that the Nigerian Navy authorities were at loggerheads with the management of Tantita Security Services Limited, a private security outfit belonging to a former militant leader in the Niger Delta, Mr Government Ekpemupolo, also known as Tompolo, over security operations around the country’s oil assets since the Federal Government awarded a multi-billion naira pipeline surveillance contract to the firm.

Diri expressed concerns that the practise of using unconventional security agents if sustained might cause greater security challenges shortly, and called for the strengthening of the Nigerian Navy to perform its constitutional responsibility.

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He implored the Federal Government to review the security strategy, saying it was a policy decision the government would later regret to have adopted in its bid to secure economic assets in the nation’s territorial domain

The governor, who was represented by his deputy, Lawrence Ewhrudjakpo, stated that private individuals and groups should not be allowed to execute oil pipeline surveillance and protection contracts independent of the supervision of conventional security agencies.

He pointed out in a statement issued by the deputy governor’s media aide, Mr Doubara Atasi, that safeguarding the nation’s territorial waters was the sole responsibility of the Navy and should be supported in every way possible to enable it to effectively secure oil and other critical national assets in coastal communities.

He noted that “already, there had been reported cases of violation of human rights and security breaches by surveillance contractors in local communities around the state.”

Diri said, “The cry of the Bayelsa State Government is that non-state actors are not the best to protect our oil assets. In the name of oil pipeline protection contracts, most of them violate the rights of our people in our localities.

“Let us not do things that we will regret as a country tomorrow. What the Federal Government is doing right now is like cutting the nose to spice the face.

“You don’t need to cut off your head because you have rotten teeth. You simply look for a toothbrush. You will be surprised that we will get to a point where some of these non-state actors will start to challenge us.

“I will suggest that the Nigerian Navy should be allowed to play that role to protect our critical oil assets. The Federal Government should therefore rejig or reinvent its security strategy to securing these assets.”

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