CSOs fault alleged sectionalism in pipelines surveillance contracts awards

The Conference of Civil Society Groups for Good Governance (CSGGG) and has faulted allegations of sectionalism in the awards of pipelines surveillance contracts by the Mele Kyari-led Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL).

The group maintained that those who won the bids met the necessary requirements.

Addressing a press conference, on Sunday in Abuja, President of CSGGG, Dominic Ogakwu, said the outcry had become imperative in the face of sustained unwarranted smear campaign against the β€œlandmark achievements and the continued progress of NNPCL as it charts the course to becoming the dynamic global energy company.”

The President, Ijaw Youth Council (IYC) Worldwide, Jonathan Lokpobiri, had on Friday specifically slammed the NNPCL for ethnicising oil pipeline maintenance contracts, alleging that the contracts have all been ceded to northerners.

Lokpobiri, while speaking on a breakfast show on Arise TV monitored in Abuja, said it was disheartening that Niger Deltans would be excluded from such contracts.

He also alleged that 75 per cent of appointments in the agencies and departments under the Petroleum ministry were concentrated in the North.

However, Ogakwu while addressing journalists said,Β 

β€œThis has now been adopted as a weapon of choice in the hands of these unpatriotic elements. It is obvious to all well-meaning Nigerians that some wolves are expending a lot of negative energies to discredit Kyari, in order to push him out of office and have unfettered access to seize and manipulate state resources to their personal advantage,.

β€œThe recent attempts are not new and amount to red herring when there is absolutely no need or iota of facts about the allegations. The claim of β€˜quietly awarding the control of Nigeria’s pipelines to a Northern oil cabal’ is not only fallacious, figment of the writers and their sponsors’ imagination but cowardly, and begs the question.

β€œFurthermore, we are not unmindful that some individuals are double bent on creating mountains out of nothing over the award of pipeline surveillance contracts to qualified and performing entities and not them.

β€œPipelines surveillance is not a tea party as recent events have shown. Therefore, being an –ex-militant is not enough qualification to be awarded such a critical task. The priority of NNPCL is to ensure a safe and secure oil infrastructure and functional pipeline corridor to sustainably deliver national production targets.

β€œThere is nothing personal to Mele Kyari and management of NNPC Limited, rather than what is possible and best for the country.”

Continuing, he said: β€œIn about this period, Nigeria’s oil production has seen significant improvement through the curbing of waves of mindless theft of Nigeria’s oil by criminal elements.

β€œThis initiative has seen many seizures of tankers laden with illegal crude and the discovery of a four-kilometer illegal oil connection line from Forcados Terminal into the sea which had been in operation for nine years.

β€œNigerians will not be wrong to believe that beneficiaries of this heinous economic crime will fight back in anyway their influence can afford as their pockets gets dry.

β€œOn the issue of refineries, the timeline of December remains for the Port Harcourt refinery to be back on stream and ameliorate the present difficulty occasioned by a spike in forex. It must be stated that the NNPCL has no controls over monetary and fiscal policies but has continued to work hard to address forex shortages through strategic interventions in this regard.

β€œWe urge those who are hell-bent to undermine the transformative leadership of President Bola Tinubu to have a rethink and stop the meaningless agitations and threats. Rather they can add a positive voice to support the progress and growth of NNPC Limited under the patriotic leadership of Mele Kyari.”

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