It was also learnt that some other oil thieves sustained injuries.
The fire was said to have been ignited by a gang of oil thieves who attempted to break and scoop oil from the pipeline.
It was furthered gathered that officials of Agip were battling to put out the fire.
But there were claims that soldiers
attached to the Joint Task Force, Operation Pulo Shield, ignited the
inferno when they fired at some suspected oil thieves.
JTF, however, denied the claims and blamed the explosion on the activities of economic saboteurs.
The Media Coordinator, JTF, Col. Onyema Nwachukwu, confirmed the explosion.
Nwachukwu said, “Information reaching us
confirmed that there was actually a blast on the NAOC Agip riser. The
cause has so far been attributed to possible sabotage by some
disgruntled elements who have grievances with the operations of oil
companies in the area.
“The JTF has no security platform in the area. It is certainly not as a result of the security activity against oil thieves.”
I wonder why many of these oil thieves are never caught.
Simon Utebor
Simon Utebor
The JTF should tell us why most of the oil thieves especially the big ones are never caught
ReplyDeleteGood question. Needs an answer seriously
DeleteWhat a terrible way to go.
ReplyDeleteWich kain yeye bad luck be dis?Next tin Jim and Martin will condenm him to hell
ReplyDeleteThe fear of oil in this country is the beginnin of wisdom
ReplyDeleteSad
ReplyDeleteI see this often on d hiway,they way ppl scramble to scoop spilt oil rili baffles n sscares me.They r totaly obllvious to d dangers involved
ReplyDeleteMaybe the thief was smoking a cigar while stealing the oil....
ReplyDeleteAm sure someone would have told him not to go; and now he went, and ' he gone'
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