Product on-board impounded MT PRAISEL not stolen crude oil – Navy

Product on board a vessel, MT PRAISEL, impounded by Tantita Security Service Ltd. (a private security company, engaged by the Nigerian National Petroleum Company, NNPCL), was not stolen crude oil, the Navy has declared.

The declaration was made on Sunday in Abuja by the Director of Naval Information, Commodore Adedotun Ayo-Vaughan.

Reacting to the declaration, however, Tantita Security Services Nigeria Ltd. alleged that Navy’s declaration was a cover-up even as it admitted that the product on the vessel was not stolen crude oil.

Ayo-Vaughan had on Friday reacted to an allegation in respect of the said vessel which was reported to be conveying stolen crude oil with naval escorts on-board and apprehended by the private security outfit.

He stated that the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA) gave approval to MT PRAISEL to load 1,114,721 litres of High Pour Fuel Oil (HPFO).

The product was to be loaded from Greenmac Energy Storage/Tarus Jetty, at Koko from July 26 to Aug. 8.

He added that due to the allegation of crude oil theft, samples of the product on the vessel were collected in line with laid-down procedures for laboratory analysis and verification of claim.

According to Ayo-Vaughan, results of the laboratory analysis of the product on-board MT PRAISEL by all agencies including NMDPRA indicates that it displayed properties consistent with Nigerian industrial standard specification for HPFO.

“This result, therefore, proves that the allegation and suspicion was totally wrong, unfounded, and perhaps mischievous.

“The intelligence report which TSSL claimed to have received in respect of the vessel and its product is equally wrong.

“This singular incident brings to the fore the high-handedness and unprofessional conduct of TSSL with its attendant negative consequences for the supplier and buyer of the product.

“It also has negative consequences for the vessel hired to convey the product and other parties involved in the legitimate business,’’ the Navy’s spokesman stressed.

Ayo-Vaughan reiterated the commitment of the Nigerian Navy to support efforts to halt economic saboteurs and fight against crude oil theft within the ambit of the law and with the best professional conduct.

He stressed that proper precaution must be adhered to by all stakeholders to avoid unnecessary impediment to legitimate commercial activities and businesses in the maritime environment.

According to him maritime security issues entails more than spontaneous actions from insufficient and unverified information.

“The resultant wrong responses have direct impact on the nation’s economy; hence it must be handled dispassionately and professionally.

“All stakeholders and players within the Nigerian maritime environment are advised to adopt the same posture in the overall interest of the nation,” Ayo-Vaughan stated.

Reacting to the position of the Navy, however, TSSNL admitted that NMDPRA approved that MT PRAISEL should load 1,114,721 Litres of HPFO from Greenmac Energy Storage/Tarus Jetty Koko on the said dates.

TSSNL is operated by ex-militant leader, Mr Government Ekpemupolo (aka Tompolo).

He said: “on Aug. 1, 2023, Tantita received credible intelligence report that a vessel, which had got NMDPRA approval to deliver HPFO from Koko to Lagos Offshore would proceed in the opposite direction.

“On Aug. 2, 2023, Tantita operatives approached the MT PRAISEL as it made its way through a creek in Delta, off the Benin River.

“On board the vessel were naval personnel, while the Tantita inspection crew included officers and men of Operation Delta Safe (the inter-service task force for fighting crude oil theft).

“The intelligence suggested that the vessel ought to be sailing to Lagos, but the master of the vessel showed he was sailing to Bonny,’’ he said.

Tompolo added that Tantita requested naval clearance, and the documentation showed by the Master of the vessel showed Koko as the port of discharge for storage only.

“There was nothing showing Bonny as port of discharge in that document.

“In line with standard procedure, Tantita requested further clarification from the crew regarding the discrepancy between NMDPRA approval and the naval clearance, and permission to take samples of cargo on-board.

“This infuriated the naval personnel on board, who requested Tantita personnel to disembark from the vessel.

“Tantita had no option but to escalate the issue to higher authorities, which mandated that the vessel anchor off Escravos for further investigation,’’ he said.

He said also that Tantita collected samples from the vessel on Aug. 3, 2023 and present at the time of collection were the Nigerian Navy and the Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps.

“The following day, Tantita woke up to the Naval Headquarters’ press statement, which appears to show that the NMDPRA gave approval to the MT PRAISEL to proceed to Bonny for discharge.

“We are yet to see that documentation, and as we noted, the Nigerian Navy clearance we saw did not state Bonny as the port of discharge.

“In the circumstances, there were reasonable grounds to suspect the movement of MT PRAISEL in the opposite direction from the NMDPRA clearance seen.

“While it is our honest belief that the Naval Headquarters’ press statement was actuated by the best motives, clearly, there are questions that beg for answers.

“For example, why is NMDPRA approved port of discharge (Lagos Offshore) different from the Navy clearance (Koko as storage) and why are both different from the port of discharge stated in the naval press statement (Bonny)?

“In several joint meetings, we have consistently asked for a single clearing house for all approvals so that each agency of government can see what the other is approving or has approved,’’ he said.

Source: News Agency of Nigeria

Sen. Wadada seeks appointment of Auditor General

Chairman, Senate Committee on Public Accounts, Sen. Ahmed Wadada, has advised President Bola Tinubu to appoint an Auditor General of the Federation in compliance with the Section 86 of the 1999 Constitution.

Wadada (SDP-Nasarawa West) said this in a letter to Tinubu, made available to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), on Sunday in Abuja.

He noted that the absence of the Auditor-General of the Federation leaves the Government susceptible to mismanagement, lack of accountability and transparency.

The lawmaker expressed concern that the Office of the Auditor-General of the Federation, which is the apex audit Institution of the country, had been without a substantive Auditor-General for the last 10 months.

” This will affect strict adherence to Accounting Standards and the Annual Reports of the Auditor-General on the accounts of the Federation of Nigeria Agencies and Ministries, Agencies, Departments (MDAs) cannot be efficiently transmitted.

” Thereby impending the necessary checks and balances integral to the functions of the National Assemblies Committees responsible for Public Accounts.

” Therefore, it is very imperative for President Tinubu to heed to my advice in the interest of the country, as the absence of the Auditor-General could affect the efforts of our government in the fight against corruption and enhancing transparency and accountability in governance.”

Wadada emphasised that appointing a substantive Auditor-General would strengthen the Federal Government’s commitment to fiscal responsibilities and safeguard public trust.

He pointed out that the Audit Reports of 2020, 2021 and 2022 are yet to be transmitted in accordance with section 85 (2) of the 1999 Constitution as a result of the non appointment of an Auditor General.

Source: News Agency of Nigeria

Video: Youth corps members will not be deployed to Niger – NYSC Official

The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) says there is no plan to deploy youth corps members to Niger Republic to fight a war to restore democracy in that country.

The NYSC Director, Press and Public Relations, Mr Eddy Megwa, said this in a statement on Saturday in Abuja in response to a video he said was circulating on social media, alleging that members would be deployed to Niger Republic.

He stated that “management wishes to state that there is no iota of truth in the story fabricated by the purveyor, a skit and content creator.

“The public, especially youth corps members, prospective members and their parents should disregard the story, which borders on criminality in its entirety.

“Content and skit makers are strongly advised to desist from spreading false information capable of subverting the peace of the nation.”

Megwa added that law enforcement agencies would stop at nothing to bring the purveyors of the story to justice.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that there was a coup in Niger Republic on July 26, where Nigerien soldiers toppled the government of democratically elected

President Mohamed Bazoum from power.

Consequently, the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) is making effort to restore democratic government to the country.

Source: News Agency of Nigeria

Fuel subsidy: Ojodu LCDA Chairman provides 14 mini-buses for residents

Mr Segun Odunmbaku, the Chairman, Ojodu Local Council Development Area (LCDA), says 14 mini-buses have been released to ease movevent for residents in the LCDA.

Odunmbaku said this in a statement on his two years in office on Saturday in Lagos.

He said the release of the mini-buses was part of the palliative measures by his administration, to cushion the effects of the fuel subsidy removal on the people of Ojodu and environs.

Odunmbaku said to cushion the impact of the current economic hardship, plans were also underway to provide free shuttle buses for students and pupils when school resumed in September.

The chairman assured residents of the area that his administration was committed to improving their standards of living.

He said in the last two years, the LCDA under his leadership, had carried out development projects cutting across sectors such as health, education, environment, youths empowerment and social infrastructure, including road rehabilitation.

According to him, seven roads in the council area have been given face-lift, while over 2,000 youths have been empowered with skills, as part of efforts to reduce unemployment.

”With the level of deficit infrastructure that we met, it was necessary for us to have a vision and narrow down our needs into these four acronyms.

”I have been privileged to be the secretary in Ikeja Local Government and Ojodu LCDA, before taking up the mantle of the chairmanship.

“So, I gained one or two experiences and was prepared for the office that, if given the mandate, I would want to do things differently.

”In the health sector, we did the survey of the Primary Healthcare Centres (PHCs).

“As at that time, we had six PHCs in Gbadamosi, Aguda, Oluwole Ogba, Akiode, Akpata and we commissioned one, six months into this administration, then the new one at Agidingbi.

”Out of the seven, we have been able to upgrade two to 24 hours services, which is Akpata and Gbadamosi,” he said.

Odunmbaku said that relevant stakeholders had been engaged, as plans were afoot to take the PHC in Gbadamosi and Akpata to full fledged maternity.

He said that given the challenge of epileptic power supply, the council was planning to equip the PHCs with alternative power energy, in terms of solar panels and inverters.

The chairman said the council had able to do three, while reaching out to multi-nationals to get three done in the next two years, so that the PHCs could have sufficient power supply for its operations.

He also said that arrangements were underway, in partnership with the Lagos State Waste Management Authority, to turn waste to energy, to boost electricity supply.

The chairman urged residents of the area to be patient and continue to cooperate with the government at all levels, while urging them against indiscriminate dumping of refuse

He said that residents should look forward to more poverty alleviating initiatives from his administration, including widows food bank, protein day, during which meat would be sold at very cheap price.

Odunmbaku said that in another palliative market days, all items would be sold at a subsidised rate of N1,000 for each product bought.

He added that his administration was planning to decongest the Ogunnusi Road by opening and upgrading inner roads.

On Corporate Social Responsibility, the council chairman berated some big organisations in the area for not engaging in such noble responsibility.

Odunmbaku said the council had raked in between N60 million and N70 million as Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) in the last one year.

He added that his government was still trying to improve on the IGR.

Odunmbaku also hinted of plans to redevelop the popular Sunday market, to take in more people.

Source: News Agency of Nigeria

Women society tasks Nigerians on tax payment

The Society of Women in Taxation (SWIT) FCT, Abuja Chapter, has called on Nigerians to embrace tax payment in order to support governments’ efforts in providing social services to the citizens.

Mrs Biola Saliu, Coordinator of the group, made the call during her investiture as the 4th Coordinator of the chapter, in Abuja.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the event also featured the inauguation of a 16-member executive committee to serve its 2023/2024 year.

Saliu said that it was important for Nigerians to pay their taxes at at when due, in other to enjoy the infrastructure and developmental projects of the federal government.

“There are so many amenities that we don’t have, such as good roads, water, electricity and so on, but government does not manufacture money.

“They use what they get from us to build all these things, so by not paying your tax, you do not have the right to ask for these benefits.

“The amenities are important and if you know they are important to you, you need to pay your tax, so that you can be able to face the government and ask for these things.

“So it is important for everyone to ensure they pay their taxes at the right time,” she said.

On her area of focus during her tenure, she said the chapter would focus on capacity building for its members and ensure that young students are enlightened on the importance of tax payment.

“The Abuja Chapter has not really gotten its foot on the ground and that is the main thing I would be working on.

“I will be working on membership drive, though we have started, we are trusting and believing God we will achieve it this time.

“We will also train and improve the knowledge of members through seminars and workshop, so that it will enhance their performances,” she added.

Also speaking, Mrs Bosede Ikhanoba, SWIT National Chairperson, advised the new executives to be determined and ensure they reach their desired goals.

“Leadership requires vision, it requires the desire to serve others and it requires sacrifice.

“Some leaders are born with the ability to lead this way but most of us need support and guidance, I therefore urge you to provide purposeful leadership needed at the SWIT Abuja and embrace effective collaboration to help you reach your goals,” she said.

For her part, Mrs Adesola Adeyemi, Immediate Past Coordinator, SWIT Abuja Chapter, called on the new executives to work effectively and selflessly for the success of the society.

“I want them to look at professionalism, integrity, efficiency and ownership.

“They should be ready to see the chapter as their own, they should also be patient and they should ensure team work as this is important,” she said.

Mrs Taiwo Ojo, Chairman, Investiture Planning Committee, added that the society would continue to be a beacon of inspiration and empowerment for the women in the field of taxation.

She however, called on Nigerians to ensure they pay their taxes to ensure industrial development and growth of the country.

“It is important for us to pay tax so that our infrastructures can be okay, we can pay good salaries and our children will be able to go to school.

So it is important Nigerians embrace paying their taxes,”she said.

NAN reports that SWIT, formally inaugurated on May 7, 2010, is the female arm of the Chartered Institute of Taxation of Nigeria (CITN).

Source: News Agency of Nigeria

NDLEA intercepts 57,450 pills of Tramadol, Rohypnol, others in Abuja

The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) has intercepted 57,450 pills of tramadol, rohypnol and exol-5 along Abaji-Abuja highway from a suspect, Mr Joseph Usman.

A statement by the NDLEA spokesperson, Mr Femi Babafemi on Sunday in Abuja, said that 4,082 bottles of codeine-based syrup were also recovered from a suspect, Joseph Usman.

Babafemi said the suspect was arrested in a commercial bus coming from Onitsha, Anambra State, to Abuja on Friday.

Meanwhile, NDLEA operatives of the Directorate of Operations and General Investigation (DOGI), attached to courier companies in Lagos have intercepted various quantities of Dextromethorphan.

Babafemi said that the drugs were mixed with heroin, Methamphetamine, Dimethyl Sulfone and Cannabis and concealed in different objects bound for Europe.

He said that 272 grams of dextromethorphan, mixed with heroin going to Greece were recovered from white neck beads, adding that 665 grams of cannabis being shipped to Hong Kong were hidden in bars of Dudu Osun black bathing soap.

He added that 261 grams of Dimethyl Sulfone bound for New Zealand hidden in reels of weaving threads and 1.5kgs of Methamphetamine also heading to New Zealand were intercepted.

“The drugs were neatly packed in an MP3 player after all the parts were removed and the substance stuffed as replacement, ” he said.

Also, in Kano state, a woman and four men – Ladi Peter,47; Umar Salisu, 38; Ahmed Naheeb, 36; Ibrahim Umar, 42, and Musa Suleman, 43, have been arrested for drug related issues.

Babafemi said that the suspects were intercepted in connection with the seizure of 977.7 kilograms of cannabis sativa recovered from them by NDLEA operatives.

He added that they were arrested along Zaria-Kano road, Kwanar Dangora on Friday and July 31.

In the same vein, 2,445 kilograms of cannabis sativa were recovered from the warehouse of a fleeing suspect, Usman Nar at Madinatu area of Jere LGA, Borno state on Saturday Aug. 5.

Source: News Agency of Nigeria