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Military Alone Can’t Curb Crude Oil Theft – Naval Chief

The Chief of Naval Staff (CNS), emphasized the insufficiency of relying solely on the military to combat crude oil theft

paulcraft by paulcraft
February 7, 2024
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  • Vice Admiral Emmanuel Ogalla, Chief of Naval Staff (CNS), emphasizes collaboration as crucial in combating crude oil theft
  • Stakeholders from various sectors convened at Naval Headquarters, Abuja, to address shortcomings in crude oil production and strategize solutions

In a crucial meeting at Naval Headquarters, Abuja, Vice Admiral Emmanuel Ogalla, the Chief of Naval Staff (CNS), emphasized the insufficiency of relying solely on the military to combat crude oil theft.

Addressing a diverse assembly of stakeholders from various sectors, including the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPC Ltd.), Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA), private security firms, as well as oil and gas investors, Ogalla outlined the pressing need for a comprehensive strategy.

Highlighting the significance of Nigeria’s oil-dependent economy, Ogalla emphasised the imperative to confront the challenges plaguing crude oil production. Despite recent improvements in production rates and a reduction in maritime crimes, Nigeria continues to fall short of its OPEC production quota.

“The economic ramifications of insufficient oil production are profound,” Ogalla remarked. “Unemployment, currency devaluation, and other pressing issues are intricately linked to our oil output.”

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Acknowledging the interconnectedness of economic stability and oil production, the Naval Chief emphasized the strategic nature of the gathering. “This meeting serves as a platform to identify shortcomings and create a conducive environment for stakeholders to maximize production,” he elaborated.

Furthermore, Ogalla emphasized the paramount importance of combating oil theft to safeguard economic interests and foster an environment conducive to sustainable growth and development.

The Naval Chief’s message resonated with a call for collective action and collaboration across sectors to address the multifaceted challenges impeding Nigeria’s oil industry and overall economic prosperity.

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