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Analyzing Crude Theft In Nigeria

by Folarin Kehinde August 22, 2022
written by Folarin Kehinde

Nigeria loses 400,000 barrels of crude oil daily to theft, says Sylva”, “Nigeria loses $1.9billion to oil theft monthly — NNPC CEO”, “Elite behind oil theft, illegal refineries in N’Delta”. These are all telltale headlines which Nigerians are very much familiar with. So, they are hardly shocked about the stale news any longer. What is perhaps shocking is the fact that the very government that should ensure such a thing is reduced to the barest minimum if not eliminated outright is the one that is wringing its hands in frustration, suggesting helplessness on the rather curious and unsavoury development.

Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Timipre Sylva, it was who reminded us of the notorious fact that the country loses about 400,000 barrels of crude oil to theft daily. The minister spoke when he led a delegation of some Federal Government officials on a courtesy visit to Governor Hope Uzodimma of Imo State, at the Government House in Owerri. Sylva, who described the phenomenon as a “national emergency” added that the delegation was in the state to solicit the assistance of the host communities in ending the menace, which has reduced the country’s OPEC quota from 1.8 million barrels to 1.4 million barrels.

At a conservative $100 per barrel, this means some N40million daily of monies that should accrue to the country going into private pockets.

We do not have to stress ourselves trying to find out what the loss is monthly, as the MD/Chief Executive Officer of the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Ltd. (NNPC Ltd), Mele Kyari, bailed us out; saying we lose a staggering $1.9 billion monthly to the illegality. This is a serious indictment, especially coming from a government agency with a vital role in checking crude theft.

But then, we should be more worried about the conflicting figures bandied by both the minister of state and the NNPC boss. Granted that there is so much volatility in the international oil market and even exchange rate fluctuations, still, these are not enough to justify posting of highly conflicting statistics by two officials who are supposed to be working under the same ministry.

Much as this exposed the lack of synergy between the ministry and the NNPC, it also signposts one odd fact about the country’s oil sector – that is lack of what could pass for authentic statistics. For instance, the question of what amount of fuel we consume locally has always remained contentious. This is not good enough in a sector that is the country’s cash cow.

What we have on our hands with regard to oil theft is a serious matter, considering the loss to Nigeria in revenue terms. It is only another manifestation of the banditry ravaging the land. With such stupendous easy money from sources such as the one in question, we need not look far for how bandits get funds. In the north, we have gold being mined illegally; the same applies to diamond and other mineral resources, with the proceeds going into private accounts.

Not even the very strong economies of the world can withstand the perennial financial hemorrhage from all these sources.

Interestingly, everyone seems to know those responsible for the theft, even if none has put names to them. Even, Igo Weli, Shell Petroleum Company’s general manager, corporate relations, made a similar allusion on August 8, that the elite in the region are behind the illegality.  He spoke during an engagement on ” “Crude Theft, Pipeline Vandalism and Illegal Refineries in the Niger Delta region”.

But Shell and other companies operating in the country’s oil sector can continue to bemoan their plight. Not the Nigerian government whose duty it is to provide security nationwide, including for vital oil assets. It should fish out these unpatriotic elements engaged in the illegality alongside their collaborators in the security agencies.

We however note the recent seemingly far-reaching decisions reached at a strategic meeting between NNPC Ltd and security agencies on the matter. These include retooling of the security agencies in the Niger Delta, establishment of command and control centre that monitors activities of crude oil value chain, from drilling to designated markets, the whistle blower policy that protects and financially rewards those who offer credible information that can lead to arrest of both crude thieves and pipeline vandals, among others. But these will amount to nothing without the political will to see them through.

It was good that eminent traditional rulers and other representatives of oil producing communities were at the meeting that Sylva had with Gov. Uzodimma. Others on the entourage  were the Minister of State for Education, Mr Goodluck Opiah, Kyari and the Chief of Defence Staff, Gen. Lucky Irabor. But this would not be the first of such visit to oil bearing communities. Why did the previous visits not achieve enduring legacies? The government must be interested in this and be ready to make amends. Here, fidelity to promises is key. The government must be faithful in implementing policies and programmes it promised to deliver to the oil communities to secure their cooperation.

So far, government’s lackadaisical handling of oil theft, in spite of its consequences for the national economy and wellbeing does not reflect the dire financial crisis the country is passing through.

by NigeriaDispatch.

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Yakubu Dogara Raises Alarm Over Threat on His Life

by Folarin Kehinde August 22, 2022
written by Folarin Kehinde

Former Speaker Yakubu Dogara has raised the alarm that his life is in danger over a gun-running plot to murder him.

This was contained in a petition letter he wrote to the Inspector General of Police (IGP), copied to the National Security Adviser (NSA), the Directorate General, Directorate of State Security (DSS), and Commissioner of Police, Bauchi State Command.

Dogara, in the petition letter dated August 18, 2022, implored the IGP to immediately carry out a thorough investigation of the gun-running allegation involving some police personnel in a plot to kill him.

“I wish to draw your attention to the above matter which is currently before the DCP Criminal Investigation Department of the Nigeria Police, Bauchi State Command,” the former number four citizen explained in the letter to the IGP.

“I am sure you are seized of the matter by now since it involves looting of your armoury in Bauchi by the very officers who are entrusted with the safe custody of your arms and a constituent of mine, Barau Joel Amos who sought to buy or has been buying assault rifles from the officers.

“I have been authoritatively informed that the said Barau Joel Amos has confessed that the reason he sought to buy the rifles is to kill me and three of my constituents, vis: Bar Istifanus Bala Gambar, Rev Markus Musa (CAN Chairman, T/Balewa) and Emmanuel (Chairman NL, T/Balewa).

“I find it worrisome that there has been no official advice from the police relating to this credible threat to our lives to enable us to beef up security around us or just to be careful about our movements.

“More so, there is a spike in cases of kidnappings and killings by unknown gunmen, especially in Lere District of T/Balewa.

“A case in point was the attack at Boto town where some relations of a former Governor of the State were killed while some were abducted.

In view of the deteriorating security situation in T/Balewa LGA where the suspect comes from, I wish to appeal to you to use your good offices to ensure that a thorough and all-encompassing investigation is carried out so that all those in the loop are apprehended and brought to book in order to restore lasting peace in the Lere District of T/Balewa LGA.”

Dogara in the petition letter warned that the matter that involved a threat to his life and constituents must not be handled with levity.

He specifically called for proper investigation by security agencies into the confession relating to those who gave him or contributed the money for him to be using to procure weapons.

“His Bank Statements and phone call logs will definitely collaborate his confessions,” his petition letter reads in part.

“Granted his meagre salary as a storekeeper in a Secondary School, it will have taken him a lifetime of savings to be able to raise the N1.2m cash which he wanted to use to buy the two rifles.

“It must be noted that he does not earn any additional dime from any known legitimate business he is known to operate. So the said Barau Joel Amos could not have been acting alone, it is clear that he is being fully funded by his ilks; some evil and criminally minded people.”

Dogara also posited that upon hearing that Barau Joel Amos has been arrested and detained “that his closest associates all fled T/Balewa town?”

“It will be important to apprehend them no matter where they may be hiding within the country so that they may tell the authorities what they know that scared them to the point of abandoning their families at home while they live as fugitives elsewhere,” he suggested.

He called on the police to also investigate the confession that there are witnesses in T/Balewa town to the criminal activities of the said Barau Joel Amos and his close associates most of whom have now fled the town to avoid arrest.

“As it is said, the guilty runneth even when no one is pursuing him,” Dogara wrote.

“I am sure so many patriotic residents of T/Balewa town will be more than willing to provide the needed assistance to investigators.

“I urge you to ensure that this matter is thoroughly investigated at the highest level and to ensure the prosecution of these types of people who kill others, live off and profiteer from crimes.

I also urge you to help expose this criminal enterprise in order to protect us who have been named as those to be killed and the public. Let me hasten to add that it is in the public interest for you to do so.”

Source: sunnewsonline

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Nigerian Falconet Exit U20 World Cup After 2-0 Defeat Against Netherlands

by Folarin Kehinde August 22, 2022
written by Folarin Kehinde

The Nigerian Falconet has bowed out of the FIFA Under-20 Women’s World Cup after a loss to the Netherlands on Sunday.

The European side beat the Nigerian side 2-0 in the quarter-finals of the tournament to progress to the semi-finals.

The Falconets gave a good account of themselves, but they could not break the resilient defence of the Netherlands. They could not re-enact earlier round performances, which saw them winning all three group phase matches, in this their quarter-final match in Alajuela, Costa Rica.

The Dutch team shocked the Nigerians after a swift counter-attack in the 11th minute as Zera Hulswit sent a lobbing shot beyond Omini Oyono in goal to send the Europeans ahead.

In the 30th minute, Nigeria nearly got the leveller that their endeavour deserved when Deborah Abiodun seized the ball as the Dutch defence fell into confusion.

But her dipping shot from 25 metres rocked the crossbar and was then tipped away from the head of Chiamaka Okwuchukwu.

In the 33rd minute, Nigeria went two goals down. A miscommunication between Oluwatosin Demehin and Omowumi Oshobukola was pounced on by Ziva Henry, who bundled the ball past Oyono.

This defeat means elimination for the Nigerian team that had won all three group phase matches, scoring five goals and conceding only one.

The Netherlands will now meet Spain on Thursday in the first semi-final fixture, after the European side beat Mexico 1-0 in the first quarter-final match on Saturday.

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FG Signs Million Dollar Pipeline Surveillance Deal With Wanted Tompolo

by Folarin Kehinde August 20, 2022
written by Folarin Kehinde

Government Ekpemupolo aka Tompolo the Former leader of the defunct Movement for the Emancipation of Niger Delta (MEND), has renewed a multi-billion-naira pipeline surveillance contract with the Federal Government.

It was gathered that the government and the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) Limited signed the deal with Tompolo to end illegal bunkering, illegal refining and other forms of oil theft in the Niger Delta.

The figure and details of the contract could not be immediately confirmed officially as of press time, but a source close to Tompolo, who spoke in confidence, said the deal was worth over four billion naira monthly.

The source said the former MEND commander, known for his creek credibility, will monitor and oversee other surveillance contracts, contractors and their activities in the entire Niger Delta.

He said it was a similar role Tompolo played during the former administration of President Goodluck Jonathan when Diezani Alison-Madueke was the Minister of Petroleum.

“The government merely reviewed and restored his old contract.

“Before the cancellation of his contract, the arrangements he put in place tackled illegal bunkering and increased production quota to over two million barrels per day.

“But the new government cancelled the contract, declared him wanted and he was later exonerated of all wrongdoings.

They have realised the need to bring him back because currently, the country is losing over 500,000 barrels per day to illegal bunkering”, he said.

The source said the new deal was brokered by the Minister of State for Petroleum, Chief Timipre Sylva and some NNPC top officials including the Group Executive Director, Upstream, Adokiye Tombomelye.

He said NNPC as a new profit-making venture was determined to curb all illegal activities affecting its operations and making it run at a loss every month.

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Journalist To Stand on Trial for Reporting of Massacre of Christians in Nigeria

by Folarin Kehinde August 20, 2022
written by Folarin Kehinde

A journalist who wrote an article accusing the Nigerian government of failing to protect Christians threatened by armed militants was arrested and will be tried on charges of “cyberstalking.”

Luka Binniyat, a Catholic human rights reporter, is facing prison after writing an article in which the Nigerian government was criticized for its inaction in the face of an ongoing threat to Christian communities.

In the article, Binniyat reported on charges that Kaduna State’s Commissioner of Internal Security and Home Affairs, Samuel Aruwan, had mischaracterized the massacre of unarmed Christians as a “clash” between villagers and herdsmen.  

Binniyat is set to stand trial before a Nigerian magistrate on Sept. 6. on charges of cyber stalking, aiding, and abetting the offenses of cybercrime, charges which he denies.

Arrested for reporting on massacre

Binniyat told CNA that his arrest was based on a complaint filed by Aruwan, over an article titled, “In Nigeria, Police Decry Massacres as ‘Wicked’ but Make No Arrest,” that was published Oct. 29, 2021, in the Epoch Times.

In the article, Binniyat reported on the mass killings of Christians in two Southern Kaduna villages. In the community of Madamai, 38 Christians were massacred Sept. 28, 2021, by armed Muslim Fulani herdsmen. A month later, in the Christian village of Jankassa, about three miles south of Madamai, armed herdsmen killed four villagers, according to Binniyat’s report.

The Nigerian official, Aruwan, issued a press statement the following day saying that the violence was the result of “clashes” between local villagers and herdsmen. The statement stirred resentment among Christians both in Southern Kaduna and in other Christian areas in the Middle Belt of Nigeria.

Binniyat quoted a Nigerian senator who disagreed with Aruwan’s assessment that the massacre was a “clash” between villagers and herdsmen.

“The government of Kaduna state is using Samuel Aruwan, a Christian, to cause confusion to cover up the genocide going on in Christian Southern Kaduna by describing the massacre as a ‘clash,’” Senator Danjuma Laah, who represents Southern Kaduna Senatorial Zone in the Nigerian Senate, told Binniyat.

Suppression of the press

The arrest and upcoming trial of Binniyat, are an attempt to silence journalists who speak out about attacks on Christians in Nigeria, says Robert Destro, a law professor at Catholic University and a former Assistant Secretary of State for Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor during the Trump administration.

“No politician likes criticism, but most understand that a reporter’s job is to find the facts and report them honestly,” Destro wrote in an email to Catholic News Agency.

The stakes go up exponentially when a government is determined to hide the truth about official corruption by crafting an official political narrative or story that refuses even to acknowledge that certain problems exist. Poking holes in such official narratives can get you arrested — or worse,” he said.

Challenging the official “narrative”

Reporters such as Binniyat are challenging the government’s dominant narrative, Destro said.

“In Nigeria, the official ‘narrative’ is that the massacres of Christians in their homes and churches are the result of ‘clashes’ between peaceful cattle-herders who have been displaced from their traditional grazing lands by climate change, and farmers who object to their farms, villages, and towns being overrun by cattle,” Destro said.

“The reality is that Christians and other religious groups are attacked, without provocation or warning, by armed militants who kidnap, rape, plunder and kill. By calling these attacks clashes caused by climate change, the government simultaneously blames the victims, absolves the attackers, and has an internationally recognized excuse for doing nothing,” Destro added.

The Nigerian government, he said, rather than simply not protecting Christians, seems to be aiding and abetting the Muslim militant groups attacking them.

“Even a little digging into the facts on the ground shows that the government doesn’t simply turn a blind eye to the violence, it actively favors the attackers, many of whom are from favored religious (Muslim) and ethnic groups (Fulani),” Destro told CNA.

“When viewed from an ethnic and religious perspective, those murderous rampages through the countryside begin to look a lot like more like an organized land-grab which is designed to push local ethnic and religious groups off their land so that the invaders can control both the land itself and the resources it contains,” Destro added.

“Nigeria’s official narrative – which is parroted by gullible foreign governments like the United States, the UK, and the EU, is that there is nothing to see here but peaceful herders and farmers who are clashing because of climate change,” Destro wrote.  

Binniyat and other members of the press need to be able to ask “who is supporting, financing, and protecting these criminals?” he said. 

Journalist fears for his life

Speaking to the press in August after his trial was stayed until Sept. 6, Binniyat said he feared for his life.

 “I am clearly a marked man, by the implication of my trial and I want the Kaduna state government to be held responsible should any harm come to me,” Binniyat said.

Human rights lawyer and Hudson Institute scholar Nina Shea says Binniyat’s arrest reveals the dire state of affairs in Nigeria.

“Kaduna’s Governor [Nasir El Rufai] has abjectly failed in his primary responsibility to protect every citizen in his state, and consequently we are now seeing a complete breakdown in the rule of law there,” Shea told CNA.

“Instead, he presides over a situation where journalists, like Luca, reporting on lethal violence, are themselves threatened and dragged into court under a cyberstalking law wielded as a weapon by a state official who claims to feel threatened by the news report. Meanwhile, President Buhari stands idly by as large regions of what should be Africa’s most important country are taken over by terrorists, jihadists, and criminals,” she said.

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No Issues Between Mbappe and Neymar – PSG

by Folarin Kehinde August 19, 2022
written by Folarin Kehinde

Paris Saint-Germain coach Christophe Galtier on Friday said there was no bad blood between star forwards Kylian Mbappe and Neymar.

Neymar insisted on taking the team’s second penalty against Montpellier last Saturday after Mbappe had missed the first.

Mbappe did not celebrate after Neymar converted the spot kick.

Galtier called the apparent differences between the two an “epiphenomenon”, suggesting the spat was not a symptom of any deeper problem.

“We saw each other quickly the next day to iron out all that, to say what we had to say to each other,” said Galtier told a press conference ahead of Sunday’s Ligue 1 visit to Lille.

“We had a very pleasant week at work. Everyone worked well. I enjoyed all the sessions this week and this epiphenomenon disappeared very quickly, that is to say, the day after our meeting.”

Galtier said after the game that instructions “had been respected” regarding penalty takers.

“There was a precise order in this game, Kylian as number one and ‘Ney’ as number two,” he added.

Other potential penalty takers include Lionel Messi and Sergio Ramos, said Galtier, adding that it was “important for our strikers to score goals, to keep the confidence”.

Against Montpellier, in his first competitive game since opting to stay in Paris rather than join Real Madrid, the 23-year-old Mbappe scored in a 5-2 win but cut a frustrated, unhappy and even isolated figure.

Last season, Mbappe was PSG’s outstanding performer, scoring 39 goals in all competitions, while Neymar struggled.

Yet the 30-year-old Brazilian has seemed rejuvenated this season, scoring five goals in three games.

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JUST IN: NBC Revokes Licence of AIT, Silverbird Tv, Others

by Folarin Kehinde August 19, 2022
written by Folarin Kehinde

The National Broadcasting Commission (NBC) has revoked the broadcast licences of major media channels including Silverbird TV, AIT, Raypower FM, Rhythm FM and other stations.

NBC Director General Balarabe Shehu said the licences of the stations over failure to renew their broadcast licences.

He noted that the stations owe a total of N2.6bn; adding that some of the stations affected have not renewed their licences since 2015.

“This is the first batch, there are those who have not renewed their licence since 2015, 2016 and 2017. We are asking them to come and pay their licence fees,” he said.

He warned that all stations that have not renewed their licences should do so in 30 days to avoid sanction.

Shehu directed its state offices to liaise with security agencies to ensure the shutdown of the operation of these stations within the next 24 hours.

Details later.

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FG Crackdown On Unethical Loan Companies

by Folarin Kehinde August 19, 2022
written by Folarin Kehinde

The Federal Competition and Consumer Agency has ordered Google Play Store to pull down four money lending companies for “escalating unethical, obnoxious and unscrupulously exploitative practices in the industry.”

A statement signed by Babatunde Irukera, the commission’s Chief Executive Officer said the affected companies are Maxi Credit, ChaCha, Here4U and SoftPay.

According to the statement, Irukera gave the order during an enforcement operation, in Ikeja area of Lagos .

He had in March led a similar operation to tackle “possible violation” of consumer rights where at least seven loan companies including Soko Loan were raided.

The commission’s boss said that some lending companies including Soko Loan who have been subject of investigation “have devised methods to leverage on technology and other financial services alternatives to circumvent account freezing and app suspension Orders.

“With the operations today, the Commission expects appreciable additional reduction in these unacceptable practices.”

“The Commission has entered further orders to Google Play Store to draw down the following apps which were discovered to be created and operating as a circumvention of existing investigative interventions; Maxi Credit, Here4U, ChaCha and SoftPay,” the statement reads.

“For apps not on the Play Store, the Commission continues to trace what platforms they are hosted on in order to disable them; the Commission invites any information from the public in this regard.”

The Commission also ordered all operating payment systems including Flutterwave, Opay, Paystack and Monify to immediately desist from providing payment or transaction services to money lenders under investigation or sought the commission’s approvals.

“The Commission has also ordered telecommunication/ technology companies (including Mobile Network Operators (MNOs)) to cease and desist providing server/hosting or other key services such as connectivity to disclosed or known lenders who are targets/subjects of investigation or otherwise operating without regulatory approval,” the statement reads.

Mr Irukera said that a regulatory framework to promote fair, “transparent and mutually beneficial alternative lending opportunities apart from traditional lending to consumers” is now available.

“It requires permission to proceed in digital lending; it provides a limited moratorium period for existing businesses to comply in order to continue in digital lending,” he explained.

“The Guidelines also mandate different service providers in the relevant ecosystem (such as banks, access/download platforms or stores, technology providers and payment systems) to require regulatory approval before providing services.”

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Customs Intercept Smuggled Petrol Worth N29 Million

by Folarin Kehinde August 19, 2022
written by Folarin Kehinde

Operatives of the Seme Command of the Nigeria Customs Service have intercepted three truckloads of petrol along the creeks of Badagry.

At the time of the recovery, the products were about to be smuggled through the waterways.

The authorities in charge of Seme Command put the value of the seized product at N29 million.

No arrest was made, but efforts are on to apprehend the fleeing smugglers, it said.

The Controller in charge of Seme-Krake Command, Bello Jibo, who confirmed the recovery, said it was a result of continuous surveillance and offensive patrol by the officers and men of the command along the creeks and beaches.

Jibo said the recoveries were done in the late hours of Monday, August 15, 2022, after the command received intelligence that there were large quantities of petroleum products (PMS) stockpiled near a beach along Badagry waterways to be smuggled.

“Our men stormed the location and the product was successfully evacuated to the command premises in Seme Border. The findings revealed that 3,998 jerrycans of PMS with 30 litres each, equivalent to 119,940 litres of PMS, or about four tanker loads of 33,200 litres each, were discovered.

“The seized petroleum product has a Duty Paid Value DPV of N28,924,397 only,” he added.

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British Billionaire Interested In Buying Manchester United

by Folarin Kehinde August 18, 2022
written by Folarin Kehinde

British billionaire, Jim Ratcliffe, would be interested in buying Manchester United if the club would be for sale.

A spokesperson for Ratcliffe earlier told The Times of his desire to buy into the Premier League giants.

“If the club is for sale, Jim is definitely a potential buyer,” Ratcliffe’s spokesperson said.

United are enduring a disastrous start to the season, losing their first two games to sink to the foot of the Premier League table. They have not won the Premier League title since 2013.

The Glazers have been the target of intense criticisms for their failure to invest in the team, which have not won a trophy in five years.

United’s net debt had grown 11% to about £496 million pounds ($598.03 million) by the end of March.

The owners have also been criticised for not improving the Old Trafford stadium, the biggest club ground in the country with a capacity of around 75,000 fans.

Ratcliffe, who owns petrochemicals giant Ineos, made a late unsuccessful bid of £4.25 billion to buy Chelsea earlier this year before it was ultimately sold to an investment group led by Todd Boehly and Clearlake Capital. However, he is from the Manchester area and a long-standing fan of the club.

“This is not about the money that has been spent or not spent. Jim is looking at what can be done now and, knowing how important the club is to the city, it feels like the time is right for a reset,” the spokesperson added.

United finished sixth last season in their worst Premier League campaign with respect to points earned, failing to qualify for the lucrative UEFA Champions League.

The club hired manager Erik ten Hag from Ajax in a bid to turn around their fortunes but the Dutchman has not yet succeeded in imposing his playing style, with United losing their opening two games after conceding six goals.

United will play their arch-rivals Liverpool, who scored nine times without reply in their two league meetings last season at Old Trafford, on Monday.

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