Oil Theft: Saboteurs After Naval Chief - CSO
Centre for African Liberation and
Socioeconomic Rights (CALSER) has raised the alarm over an alleged plot by some
disgruntled elements to blackmail the Chief of Naval Staff, Vice Admiral
Emmanuel Ogalla.
At a press conference yesterday in
Abuja, the convener, Professor Thomas Uzah, said oil thieves were on the prowl,
seeking the head of the naval chief for thwarting their illicit business.
Uzah said the allegations against
Ogalla and a respected institution like the Nigerian Navy remain a figment of
the imagination of the promoters.
While applauding the Navy's drive to
protect national assets on our waterways, he warned that further slander
campaign against the Chief of Naval Staff would lead to a nationwide
protest.
"Also worthy of mention is that
the efforts of the Nigerian Navy have further led to the delisting of Nigeria
from the International Maritime Bureau piracy list," the statement said.
"These are indeed tangibles that
the Nigerian Navy has recorded in recent times under the watch of Vice Admiral
Emmanuel Ogalla.
"We wish to use this medium to
call on the Department of State Services to the diatribe capable of undermining
the tangible gains recorded by the Nigerian Navy in addressing crude oil theft
in the country.
"The promoters of this campaign
of calumny must be identified and brought to book if we are desirous of making
progress as a country, given that the major source of revenue is crude oil.
"There is no doubt that those
behind crude oil theft have resources at their disposal to undermine the
efforts of the Nigerian Navy. As such, they must be identified and brought to
book,” he said.
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