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Uviejitobor Reaffirms DTSG’s Commitment To Protection Of Oil Facilities

THE Delta State Government has assured that it will continue to deploy resources within its strength to protect oil facilities in the state.

The State Commissioner for Oil and Gas, Hon (Chief) Peter Uviejitobor gave the assurance at a one-day Summit, with the themed “Protecting Government Properties and Oil Facilities in DESOPADEC Mandate Areas”, organized by the office of the Senior Special Assistant to the Governor on DESOPADEC Matters, Comrade Owen Edafe, in Warri.

Hon Uviejitobor stated that Delta State ranks first among the oil-producing states in Nigeria, stressing that the production quantum in the state is very significant to the country’s oil and gas earnings.

According to the Commissioner, the safety and security of oil facilities is paramount to the economic development of the state and the nation at large, emphasizing that any breach to the facilities can have far-reaching consequences on the economy and the welfare of the people.

He said “I must inform this distinguished gathering that the State Government as currently led by our Governor, His Excellency, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori has made significant strides in ensuring the safety and security of our oil facilities.

“Recently, Delta State was recognized as the safest state for oil and gas investments in Nigeria. This achievement is a testament to our commitment to creating a safe and conducive environment for oil and gas operations”.

Hon Uviejitobor explained further that in furtherance to the high premium on the safety of oil facilities, the State has constituted the Forum of Chairmen of Oil Producing Local Governments with Security Agencies to be coordinated by the Office of the Honorable Commissioner for Oil and Gas to fashion out innovative strategies towards curbing oil theft, pipeline vandalism and related vices in the state.

“Let me quickly inform you that His Excellency, the Governor has approved Delta State as host to the 8th Meet­ing of the National Council on Hydrocarbons. At the event, far-reaching decisions which will include the protection of oil facilities and other critical dynamics of the oil and gas sector will be made”, Uviejitobor added.

The Commissioner pointed out that the progress achieved in the sector resulted to the current boost in oil production, even as he acknowledged that there were still challenges in protecting oil facilities in the state.

 

odds and started refining whatever quantity of crude oil allocated to it, the new frontier for theatrics has shifted to Port Harcourt Refinery. Al most over night, the long abandoned refinery began operations. Aso Rock’s galaxy of social media soldiers were on hand to amply the “achievement” of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu accomplishing what his predecessors could not dare. Their social media handles were filled with photographs of long line of oil tankers queueing to “lift” petrol from the “refurbished” refinery. The common denominator of their posts was not just to extol the wonder working Tinubu but to mock his “detractors” who wished that the refineries would remain comatose.

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