Some members of the house of representatives say the federal
government will not borrow to fund budgets if the nation’s oil facilities are
not vandalised.
The lawmakers said the pipeline surveillance contract
awarded to Tantita Security Service Nigeria Limited to protect pipelines in the
Niger Delta is yielding results as cases of attacks on oil facilities have
reduced.
Peter Akpatason, deputy majority leader, house of
representatives, said this when he led a delegation of lawmakers, including
Musa Sarkin-Adar, chairman committee on petroleum resources (upstream), to an
oversight function in creeks/riverine areas of the Niger Delta.
In August, the Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC) Limited awarded the N48 billion annual pipeline surveillance project to the ex-militant warlord, Government Ekpemupo, known as Tompolo, who is the chairman of Tantita.
Akpatason said the security of oil pipelines has improved in
the Niger Delta but that Tantita “needs to do more”.
“In the course of this journey (oversight), we have visited
different sites, including oil production facilities, pipelines, well-heads and
flow stations. As a result of the recent partnership between Tantita, your
company and NNPC we have seen significant improvement in the ability of this
country to produce hydrocarbon which is the major foreign earning for this
country,” he said.
“As concerned citizens, we believe whatever that can be done
to ensure improvement in the nation’s capacity to earn income for funding
development, and reducing borrowing, which has become a thing of concern to
many Nigerians, that effort must be supported. That is exactly what is
happening just now and we felt in the cause of the tour of the industry, we
have to come here to appreciate you and urge you to step up and do even more.
We have seen an improvement in the creeks, and the land areas.
“But there is still
more to be done if we can achieve currently what we are experiencing in this
area, also in offshore, Nigeria will have no reason to borrow money to fund budget
and to borrow money to fund projects that we so dearly need as a nation.
“So, we appreciate you for that and we have also seen how
much work that is taking place in those areas that we have transverse in the
cause of our journey to this place and our interactions with members of these
communities showed that they are currently enjoying a very reasonable amount of
stability as a result of the improved security situation.
“Some of the community people told us how free they feel to
go about their fishing activities. It tells us that when the local people are
given the mandate to gather information and support the security forces, and
also help combat crime in their locality, it goes a long way to solve the
problem.
“Because of insecurity, a lot of people feel uncomfortable
to go about their business activities. The oil companies complained about
spending so much money to fix pipelines when they are vandalised and all of
this add to the cost of production and reduces what gets to the federal
government for development.
“So, every effort that has been made and being made towards
ensuring improved security to us is a thing that must be appreciated and must
be supported. So in any which way that we can achieve this, we will continue to
support.”
Also speaking, Sarkin-Adar said the partnership between the
NNPC Limited, Tantita and the navy will “help in overcoming various challenges
of oil theft in the oil industry, especially in the part of the country”.
“This is a challenge that has been militating against this
sector over time and despite all the efforts and attempts by the previous and
successive administrations, it is only now that at least we have seen some
success. I want to urge you not to relent in his efforts by carrying along all
the people in this area, especially the youths whom he’s providing jobs to.”
While briefing the lawmakers, Ekpemupolo said he would not
“disappoint” the nation in protecting oil pipelines in the region.
“I will not disappoint
you. We will do our part, and I still want all of you to do your own part over
there,” he said.
The delegation included Mayowa Akinfolarin, Uzoma
Nkem-Abonta, Julius Pondi, Sergius Ogun, and Boma Goodhead.
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