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Sabotage On Oil Pipelines Reducing State Revenue — Bayelsa Govt

The Bayelsa State government has issued a stern warning to individuals sabotaging oil pipelines and facilities

paulcraft by paulcraft
May 23, 2024
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  • The Bayelsa State government warns that anyone caught sabotaging oil pipelines will face severe legal consequences due to revenue loss
  • The government condemns illegal levies and pipeline vandalism, urging youth organizations to educate on avoiding such activities

The Bayelsa State government has issued a stern warning to individuals sabotaging oil pipelines and facilities, emphasizing that anyone caught engaging in such activities will face severe legal consequences.

The government highlighted that the state’s monthly revenue suffers whenever oil production declines. This is because a significant portion of Bayelsa’s income from the Federation Account comes from the 13 percent oil derivation fund.

Senator Lawrence Ewhrudjakpo, the deputy governor of Bayelsa State, delivered this warning during an expanded security meeting held at the Government House in Yenagoa. The meeting included first-class traditional rulers, service commanders, local government chairmen, Ijaw Youth Council (IYC) central zone leaders, and other youth organizations.

Ewhrudjakpo also condemned the illegal collection of levies and taxes under the pretence of non-existent revenue contracts, urging those involved to cease these activities immediately or face penalties.

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He denounced oil pipeline vandalism, describing it as an economic crime with long-term adverse effects on both the environment and the state’s revenue.

Addressing the issue of illegal roadblocks and levy collection on highways, particularly the East-West Road, Senator Ewhrudjakpo noted that these practices have tarnished the image of Bayelsa State and are discouraging investors.

He emphasized that unauthorized levies contribute to the high cost of goods in the state and called on the IYC and its affiliates to educate the youth on the importance of avoiding such activities.

The deputy governor instructed local government chairmen to hold monthly security meetings with traditional rulers, the police, and other stakeholders to address security issues in their areas.

The traditional leaders pledged to collaborate closely with security agencies to curb criminal activities within their domains.

Comrade Pere Inefie, Chairman of the Ijaw Youth Council, Central Zone, also committed to working with the state government to address security issues, including pipeline vandalism, illegal taxation, and other youth challenges.

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