President
Muhammadu Buhari has blacklisted 113 vessels from lifting Nigerian
crude oil as part of an effort to sanitize Nigeria’s oil industry
plagued by corruption, crude theft and massive fraud.
A memo
that originated from the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC)
disclosed that President Muhammadu Buhari had directed the country’s
oil corporation to bar 113 vessels from lifting Nigeria crude oil from
27 designated terminals.
The memo, which was
signed by the NNPC’s group managing director, G.O Komolafe, directed
affected terminals to prevent the vessels from lifting crude oil within
Nigeria’s territorial waters until further notice.
The memo
listed 27 terminals from which the vessels are prohibited to lift
Nigerian crude. The terminals are Forcados, Bonny, Bonga, Sea Eagle, Qua
lboe, Erha, Yoho, Usan, Bonny River Terminal, Escravos, Agbami,
Pennington, Escravos LPG FSO, Escravos Gas Terminal, Antan, Okwori,
Odudu, Akpo, Brass, Abo, Okono, Oyo, lma, Okoro, Ukpokiti, Tulja, and
Ebok.
A source at the Presidency told SaharaReporters
that the blacklisted vessels were implicated in a pattern of fraud that
resulted in the shortchanging of Nigerians. “Many of the vessels had
documents in Chinese, Russian or French names, and used these different
languages to hide their illicit lifting of Nigerian crude,” said the
source. He added that numerous officials of former President Goodluck
Jonathan’s administration, the NNPC as well as the Ministry of Petroleum
were involved in facilitating the illegal lifting of Nigerian crude.
Mr.
Komolafe’s memo also announced that the blacklisted vessels would be
prohibited from operating within Nigeria’s territorial waters.
It
was learnt that the vessels were mostly linked with oil bunkering and
sophisticated theft of crude from numerous NNPC loading facilities.
Last
week, President Buhari sacked Patrick Ziakede Akpobolokemi, the
director-general of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety
Agency (NIMASA), for undisclosed reasons. However investigation revealed
that Mr. Akpobolokemi was linked to billionaire Niger Delta militant,
Government Ekpemupolo (aka Tompolo).
Credit: Sahara Reporters
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