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Nigeria Cracks Down on Oil Theft in the Niger Delta

June 4, 2024
Lawrence Ankutseby Lawrence Ankutse
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Nigeria Cracks Down on Oil Theft in the Niger Delta

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Nigeria, Africa’s leading oil producer and economic powerhouse, is facing a significant challenge: large-scale theft of crude oil. 

This illegal activity has crippled the country’s finances, limited its oil output, and forced major energy companies to reconsider their investments in the region.

President Bola Tinubu has prioritized tackling this issue. Billions of dollars worth of crude oil have been stolen in recent years, with estimates suggesting over 620 million barrels vanished between 2009 and 2020 alone.

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According to the Nigerian Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative, an organization that promotes accountability in the management of the nation’s oil, gas, and mining revenue, this loss is valued at $46 billion (€42 billion) 

In Apri 2024l, the Nigerian oil workers’ union made a plea to President Bola Tinubu, requesting the deployment of additional troops, including military chiefs, to address the rampant theft of oil from pipelines. 

This widespread theft, coupled with sabotage of onshore pipelines, has forced major oil companies like Shell and Exxon to divest from their onshore assets in Nigeria. 

In the same month, Nigeria’s Navy recruited 1,486 personnel to boost internal security operations in the country’s crude production hub, according to local media sources. 

Nigeria’s Chief of Naval Staff, Emmanuel Ogalla, said that the Niger Delta operation aims to reduce oil theft and increase crude output in order to improve the country’s economy. 

“Mr. President has given us a matching order to conduct our operation to eradicate this menace of oil theft and without any restrictions,” he said, adding that eradicating oil theft was non-negotiable.

“With the recovery of massive quantities of stolen crude oil products, dismantling of illegal refining sites, arrest of suspects, all [of] which has underscored the resolve of the Nigerian Navy to stamp out crude oil theft.” 

Emmanuel Ogalla

Oil Theft A Cashcow For Perpetrators

Moreover, Nigerian oil and gas management analyst Aminu Ghandi stated that oil theft is becoming a very lucrative venture for those involved.

“So, you see there is serious revenue leakage, oil theft is having a multiplier effect on the Nigerian economy and thus, the value of Nigerian currency is always going down because of the high demand of dollars by these criminals that take our oil illegally.”

Aminu Ghandi

Those involved in this illicit activity are mostly young people, many of whom are unemployed and looking to improve their livelihoods. Some of the oil thieves are also suspected members of militant groups. 

However, the commanding officer of the anti-oil theft operation, Captain Maksum Muhammed, stressed that these young people risk being arrested and prosecuted. 

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“To those that engaged in this illegal activity, we will not relent in our effort to hunt you down, discover you, find you wherever you are, and continue to disrupt your activities and dislocate you to a point where we can deny you total freedom of action in carrying out these activities of economic sabotage against the country.”

Captain Maksum Muhammed

Muhammed also urged “those involved in this activity to consider another line of occupation.”

In 2022, the Nigerian government awarded a pipeline protection contract to Tompoloa former militant. According to Mohammed Bello, this move raises many concerns. 

He said the government should consider engaging a broad section of militant groups across communities where the thefts take place to end the menace.

“The best thing is for government to look at the entire region, look at the various communities there and the youth, bring them together so that there would be a kind of collaborative work.”

Mohammed Bello

H suggested authorities could perhaps incentivize the groups by offering them a share of the oil they helped recover. 

With the total value of crude oil lost in Nigeria reportedly higher than the size of the country’s foreign reserves, tackling the phenomenon is inevitably crucial. 

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Tags: Emmanuel OgallaNiger DeltaNigeriaNigerian Extractive Industries Transparency InitiativePresident Bola Tinubu
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