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CEPEJ ADVISES AGAINST BURNING LOCAL BOATS LOADED WITH ILLICIT CRUDE OIL, LOCALLY REFINED PETROLEUMS PRODUCTS*

CEPEJ ADVISES AGAINST BURNING LOCAL BOATS LOADED WITH ILLICIT CRUDE OIL, LOCALLY REFINED PETROLEUMS PRODUCTS


**URGES BUHARI TO PARTNER WITH CEPEJ FOR LOCAL INDUSTRY COMMISSION TO TRAIN ILLEGAL BUNKERS.






A non governmental organization, Center for Peace and Environmental Justice, (CEPEJ) has strongly advised against destroying and polluting the Niger Delta environment as security operatives arrest, destroy and burn local boats loaded with illicitly refined petroleum products and stolen crude oil in the region.


The national coordinator of CEPEJ, Comrade Mulade Sheriff made this known in Abuja during a press briefing, noting that burning of stolen crude oil boats caught in the illicit act of Bunkering portends grievous dangers to the Ozone layer and thereby destroying Niger Delta Eco system.





The national coordinator of CEPEJ further proposed to partner with the Federal government to proffer solution that will end crude oil theft, pipeline vandalism, illicit and environmentally destructive local burning of Crude oil to produce substandard petroleum products.


He noted that, despite militarisation of the Niger Delta to protect and safe guard oil facilities by the Federal government in a bid to stop illegal oil bunkering has resulted in futility as government do not have what it takes  in checking the menace and urged president Mohammadu Buhari, the Minister of Petroleum for state Dr. Ibe Kachuku to consider local industry based integration programme as a social welfare scheme aimed at curbing destructive approach to the application of beneficial knowledge.


He noted that Niger Deltans are no  longer safe under a depleted Ozone layer, poised water, Polluted air and degraded environment as military personnel engage in burning of boats loaded with suspected stolen crude oil has resulted in a terrible mind bugling destructive indices, revealing that  it has been estimated that 9 -13 million barrel, 1.5 million tones of oil has been illegally introduced into the Niger Delta echo system without remediation.


The Environmentalist said; "Federal government need to partner with CEPEJ to adopt an idea  that is beneficial to Nigerians at large, including the condition driven by   local illegal oil explorers. The problems bedeviling the Niger Delta environment is partly borne  out of oil theft, unauthorized diversion of oil by any means for personal gains, use of vessels to transport illegally obtained crude oil which often result in leakage into water bodies. It is pertinent for federal government to know that no amount of military personnel  and gunboats can save Nigeria from loosing over 800, 000 barrel of crude oil per day to pipeline vandalism to service more than 500 Illegal refineries operating in the region".

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