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Friday, 28 October 2016

NNPC, Nigerian Police pledge collaboration to tackle attacks on Oil & Gas facilities

The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) and Nigeria Police Force (NPF) have pledged to work more closely together to curb the attacks on oil and gas facilities across the country by militants and others.

The two agencies made this commitment this week when the Group Managing Director of NNPC, Dr Maikanti Baru, visited the Inspector General of Police (IGP), Mr. Ibrahim Idris, at the Force Headquarters in Abuja.

Baru drew the attention of the police to the growing insecurity around oil and gas facilities with the latest being the attack by the Niger Delta Avengers on the Chevron gas pipeline in Delta State. The GMD explained that the attacks on oil and gas facilities are taking a toll on the national budget with massive shortfalls in revenue as well huge losses in petroleum products, environmental degradation, refineries shutdown and loss of lives.

He called on the police boss to deploy police personnel to all oil and gas facilities, adding that the corporation was ready to provide whatever support that is needed for enhanced security.

The IGP, on his part, stated that the police was working on a number of strategies to build capacity for effective policing of the difficult terrain where some of the oil and gas facilities are located.

15 comments:

  1. JEMBETE(KEY-POINT)28 October 2016 at 14:31

    UNA WANT DIE????

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  2. GOOD TO SEE









    AUNTY LINDA 👩

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  3. Story story stroryyyyyyyyyyy. All these stupidity is for our oil oo. SEE POLICE WEY NEVER FINISH COLLECTING 50 NAIRA GO FIGHT ALMIGHTY HEAVENLY MILITANTS THAT SOLDIERS ARE TIRED OF FIGHTING EW FREEBORN LAUGH AND HISS.
    Terrorist buhari stay away from our oil because if na hausa get it THEY FOR DON DIVIDE NIGERIA SO STAY WAY BEFORE THESE FIRE U.


















    #sad indeed

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  4. Story story stroryyyyyyyyyyy. All these stupidity is for our oil oo. SEE POLICE WEY NEVER FINISH COLLECTING 50 NAIRA GO FIGHT ALMIGHTY HEAVENLY MILITANTS THAT SOLDIERS ARE TIRED OF FIGHTING EW FREEBORN LAUGH AND HISS.
    Terrorist buhari stay away from our oil because if na hausa get it THEY FOR DON DIVIDE NIGERIA SO STAY WAY BEFORE THESE FIRE U.


















    #sad indeed

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  5. K oooo Nigeria!!!! Keep decieving yourselves! Big sigh to all Authorities or post!!!

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  6. This is the core job of NSCDC,and they have been doing it perfectly. Joining police in protecting of national infrastructures is to introduce corruption into it.police will start collecting money from vandals.corruption in their blood.

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  7. Good one dey shuldnt slack at all

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  10. Wishing them the best.


    . ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

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