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Sabotage of pipelines in S’East causing supply shocks in four zones — NNPC

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The Group Managing Director of Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), Maikanti Baru, has traced poor supply of petroleum products to the entire South-East, and partly in the North-Central and North-East to rising breaches and incessant vandalism of the Aba-Enugu products’ pipeline, saying the axis has suffered about 700 breaches.

He said the scenario has hampered efficient supply and distribution of petroleum products not only in Enugu State, all regions where the pipelines criss-crossed.

Explain more during a courtesy call on the Enugu State Governor, Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi, at the Government House in Enugu, a statement issued by the Group General Manager, Group Public Affairs Division of NNPC, Ndu Ughamadu, said “Even after the Aba-Enugu pipeline was repaired, it still had to be shut down as the corporation was hardly getting up to 50 per cent of the products pumped through it”.

“The Enugu depot as a major NNPC supply and distribution infrastructure in the entire South-East region, which required the support of all stakeholders to bring it back to life.

“The Osisioma and Nsirimo areas (both in Abia State) as well as Ishiagwu (in Ebonyi State) were the major vandalism flashpoints along the line where illegal connections for diversion of products had been observed almost on a daily basis.

Baru who called on the State Governor to rally his counterparts in the region to work with the corporation and security agencies to secure the strategic pipeline, stressed that only such a security architecture will restore efficient supply and distribution of petroleum products in the area.

Baru added that “This Enugu depot is not only strategic to the South-East, it also serves as a bridge to the Makurdi depot in the North-Central as well as the Yola depot in the North-East”.

He therefore charged the governor to collaborate with relevant government agencies to enforce the sale of petrol at filling stations in the state at the government-regulated price of N145.

“You wouldn’t want to watch as unpatriotic marketers profiteer over your innocent citizens. We still believe marketers anywhere in this country can make profit selling at the official pump price,” Baru added.

In his remarks, Governor Ugwuanyi assured Baru that he would rally other governors from the region to ensure that the Aba-Enugu pipeline was secured from the unwholesome activities of vandals.

He said from the NNPC’s visit, he is now aware of the reasons why the Enugu depot was not in operation, and assured the NNPC team that the Enugu State Task Force on Petroleum Products would work with officials of the oil firm and relevant security agencies to secure pipelines.

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