Niger Delta
Bayelsa To Set Up LG Teams Against Oil Theft
In a bid to reinforce combat on the menace of oil theft in communities across Bayelsa State, chairmen of the eight local government areas in the State have been mandated to constitute task forces in their areas.
The State Governor, Senator Douye Diri, who stated this recently during a meeting with local government chairmen in Government House, Yenagoa, said the decision to set up the local government task force on oil theft was borne out of a meeting between governors of the oil producing states and the National Security Adviser, Mallam Nuhu Ribadu, last week in Abuja.
A statement by the Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, Mr. Daniel Alabrah, quoted him as saying that the teams would collaborate with the State Community Safety Corps to check oil theft.
Senator Diri noted that the incidence of crude oil bunkering and theft have had multiple effects, including low oil production output thereby affecting revenue accruing to states as well as degradation of the ecosystem.
According to him, “arising from the meeting in Abuja, l have also invited you since you are at the local government level of governance in the fight against crude oil theft.
“The issue of oil theft and oil bunkering are of serious concern in our local government areas and since the federal government has involved states and local governments in combating the menace, all hands must be on deck to stamp it out.
“Federal Government is working to shore up oil production and if we are able to stop oil theft, production will increase thereby increasing revenues for states and local governments”, the Governor said.
On the August 1 nationwide protest, Senator Diri charged council chairmen to assert their authority by ensuring that the prevailing peace was maintained across communities in the state.
He also directed that council chairmen should liaise with officials of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) with a view to providing accommodation to the agency to enable it carry out its duties in their areas.