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O’odua Stakeholders Council Joins in Call for Removal of CNS

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By Mohammad Inuwa

The President, O’odua Stakeholders Council OSC, Alhaji Bashir Olaosebikan has described the Nigerian Navy as an “Albatross” to the economy of Nigeria.

A statement jointly signed and released on Saturday in Ibadan by the President of the group , Alhaji Bashiru Olaosebikan and Kikelomo Ijaodola, Director of Administration in an open letter to President Tinubu, the body averred that with the complicity of the Nigerian Navy in the oil theft prevalent in the Niger Delta region , it became necessary for it to raise alarm to protect the economy of the country.

They further states that the statutory functions of the Nigerian Navy in the protection of maritime environment has climaxed into economic sabotage.

The leadership of Rear Admiral Emmanuel Ogalla of the Nigerian Navy has now reverted to the patronage of non state actors and criminals who indulged in collision, connivance to siphon our common patrimony for export, frustrating the war against oil theft.

With crude oil accounting for about 95% of the nations revenue, the involvement of the Navy in its illicit activities had become counterproductive and unbecoming in the current drive of Renewed Hope Agenda of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

While calling for a swift action and Presidential action by removing the Chief of Naval Staff, Rear Admiral Emmanuel Ogalla, stating that his continuous stay in office amount to patronizing traitors and saboteurs at the expense of the country.

They further states that tolerating the current shenanigans of the top echelon of the Nigerian Navy will amount to reversing the realization of 2.00MBPD already in the offing.

Ogalla’s removal will open up a chapter that will usher in patriotic officers to take over the mantle of the Nigerian Navy, to unravel the rots in our territorial waters. they said .

The group also pleaded for a high powered investigative panel to unravel the allegations levelled against the Chief of Naval Staff, Rear Admiral Emmanuel Ogalla.

The alarm raised by the Chief Executive Officer, Tantita Security, Government Ekpemukpolo Tompolo was so weighty and desiring government attention against the Navy .

They asked for Mr President, Bola Ahmed Tinubu promptness by removing Rear Admiral Emmanuel Ogalla, repositioning the Nigerian Navy from top to bottom, and launched a forensic audit to curb the menace of oil theft in the country.

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The statement further reads…

 

O’ODUA STAKEHOLDERS COUNCIL (OSC)
30, IBADAN/OSOGBO ROAD, ACADEMY, IBADAN, OYO STATE.

OPEN LETTER TO THE PRESIDENT AND COMMANDER – IN – CHIEF OF THE ARMED FORCES OF THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA.

ATTENTION:

His Excellency, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu Gcfr,
The Presidential Villa, Aso Rock
Abuja.

CRUDE OIL THEFT: THE NIGERIAN NAVY AS NATION’S ECONOMIC ALBATROSS

“We, the O’Odua Stakeholders Council, South-West Nigeria, are writing to bring to your attention a pressing national issue of extreme concern that requires your immediate intervention. It is the Nigerian Navy’s involvement in crude oil theft and economic sabotage in the Niger Delta region.”

“The criminal act has reached a climax, and now of alarming proportions.”

“You know quite well that the Nigerian Navy’s constitutional responsibility is to protect the nation’s maritime environment.”

“However, it is unfortunate that under the leadership of Admiral Emmanuel Ogalla, the Navy has not manned up to deliver on the said mandate. ”

“Instead, it has become the enfant terrible to our national interest, as the service is neck-deep in illegal siphoning of crude for export, and consistently frustrates the war against oil theft.”

“The implications of the Navy’s involvement in illegal bunkering have far-reaching consequences for the economic and political survival of the nation.”

“Crude oil export accounts for more than 95 percent of the foreign earnings of this country.”

“Therefore, any agency of the Federal Government that trifles with the nation’s economic base must be under the supervision of traitors and saboteurs.”

“Such an agency deserves nothing less than a strong reprimand and the wielding of the big stick of Mr. President. ”

“The President must not tolerate the current shenanigans of the Navy. The activities of the service stand opposed to realizing the targeted optimal production of over 2.0 million barrels per day.”

“Therefore, a quick surgical procedure must be done to remove the malignancy.”

“In this vein, we urge you to take immediate action to address the anomaly.”

“Nothing, but the removal of Admiral Emmanuel Ogalla, as Chief of Naval Staff, is the ultimate solution. He is just not up to it. His leadership outrightly failed to inspire confidence. ”

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“His removal has therefore become necessary, no oracle is needed to determine whether he is still suitable for the top job.”

“Admiral Ogalla’s departure would open a path for a disciplined and patriotic officer to take over. He cannot say he is unaware of the activities of his officers and men on duty in the nation’s territorial waters. Hence, we are sure he is compromised and deeply involved in the clandestine bunkering.”

“Consequences on the foregoing, we request that Mr. President set-up a high powered investigative panel to X-ray and determine the accusations being levelled against the Navy and the position of Admiral Ogalla in all of it.”

“There is no smoke without fire – all that is required to ascertain whether there is one, is a brisk walk up to the source, and look around for who caused it. If Ogalla and his men are found culpable – then they must bear the full weight of the law.”

“Chief Government Ekpemupolo, aka Tompolo, the chief executive of Tantita Security Services Nigeria Limited, has been bellowing at the top of his voice on the Nigerian Navy’s involvement in crude oil theft. He made bold to unveil the unpatriotic activities of the Navy recently while receiving the national leadership of the Nigeria Bar Association (NBA) at his Oporoza, Delta State, country-home. ”

“We in this Yoruba group believed him and we are giving him our backing in the crusade to get the Navy accountable.”

“That the Navy uses unregistered foreign vessels in the operations, which the service personnel escort under armed guard out into the deep sea for shipping abroad is a notorious fact. This is against the national interest – clear a case of economic sabotage.”

” The accusations are too weighty to be swept under the carpet.”

“Tompolo has not held back, he openly gave instances where Naval personnel on duty in the high seas had intervened to stop the arrest of oil thieves, and provided protection for oil thieves in the Niger Delta. It is a clear betrayal of the trust vested on the Nigerian Navy.”

“We believe that Tompolo’s allegations are credible, given his experience and expertise in the field of oil pipelines surveillance and protection in the region.”

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” Aside patriotism, Tompolo has no benefit calling out the navy. We see his actions as those of a true patriot, a man with the nation’s interest at heart.”

“The Navy’s involvement in oil theft is a slap to the face of Nigeria and Mr. President, who trusts Admiral Ogalla.”

” The illegal activities of his seafarers are clear signals that some individuals in position of authority and responsibility are more interested in lining their pockets with treasures left in their care, than serve the nation with dedication.”

“We are further inclined to believe Tompolo through his comments, which were openly made.”

” Indeed, through Chief Ekpemupolo, we follow up on the nefarious activities of the Nigerian Navy.”

*The private security firm operated by him, has made available a well dispersed, capable workforce of knowledgeable and skilled operatives, who deploy digital technologies to provide information. ”

“Through the foregoing, it has become quite easy to access and evaluate the accusations of sabotage being levelled against the Navy.”

“Consequently, we request that Mr. President takes the following actions:”

“(1) Prompt removal of Admiral Emmanuel Ogalla, as Chief of Naval Staff.”

“(2) Investigate all allegations of oil theft and economic sabotage made against the Navy.”

” (3) Lastly, take quick decisive actions to curb the menace of oil theft in the Niger Delta.”

“Mr. President sir, the time to act is now.”

“The nation cannot afford to wait any longer. We push that you prioritize immediate reforms to enhance accountability, be not perturbed by sentiments that may lead to harbouring criminals whose missions are at variance with the national interest. ”

“In addition, we suggest that you do a complete overhaul of the Navy’s architecture to ensure it returns to its professionalism. The rot in the Navy must not be allowed to subsist.”

“Mr. President, your prompt attention to this matter will restore the integrity of the Nigerian Navy and ensure that the country’s economic interests are protected.”

“We await your prompt actions on this matter. And as we navigate these challenging times, it is urged that you take our petition seriously and remedy the issues raised.”

Yours sincerely,

ALHAJI BASIRU OLAOSEBIKAN – PRESIDENT

KIKELOMO IJAODOLA – DIRECTOR OF ADMINISTRATOR

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FG To Implement Policy Compelling IOCs To Drill Or Drop Inactive Oil Wells

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Heineken Lokpobiri, minister of state for petroleum resources, says the federal government plans to commence implementing the drill-or-drop provisions of the Petroleum Industry Act (PIA).

Section 94 of the PIA gives operators a period of three years to begin oil production or relinquish the assets to the federal government.

Speaking during the Cross Industry Group (CIG) meeting held on Tuesday in Florence, Italy, Lokpobiri said it is in the best interest of the country that all inactive wells go to work.

He said the federal government, under the leadership of President Bola Tinubu, has provided every necessary incentive to ensure international oil companies (IOCs) in Nigeria run smoothly and profitably.

“Now, it is imperative for these industry players to match the government’s efforts with increased investment by announcing final investment decisions (FIDs),” he said.

Furthermore, Lokpobiri discussed “the challenges, expectations, and measures to enhance the sector’s contributions towards domestic energy needs and regional expansion across Sub-Saharan Africa”.

He emphasised that while IOCs have highlighted engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) contractors as a challenge, “EPCs will not come unless they see strong commitments from industry players”.

“The government has done its part to provide the requisite and investment-friendly fiscals, the ball is now in the court of the IOCs and other operators to make strategic investment decisions that will drive increased production and sustainability in the sector,” he said.

“We must also recognise that domestic crude supply is essential to national energy security. The best solution to this challenge lies in increasing production, which will ensure a balance between domestic supply obligations and external commitments.”

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The minister further urged industry players to explore collaborative measures, such as shared resources for contiguous assets and the release of underutilised assets to operators ready to invest in production.

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Pan-African Student Movement Lauds Ogun State Police Leadership

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The Progressive Students Movement (PSM), a leading Pan-African student body, has commended the leadership of the Nigeria Police Force (NPF) in Ogun State under Commissioner of Police (CP) Lanre Ogunlowo, PhD, for its commitment to security and community engagement.

In a statement released on Thursday, the President of PSM Nigeria, Comrade Ambassador Okereafor Bestman, highlighted the CP’s efforts in strengthening collaboration between the police, stakeholders, and other security agencies to maintain peace and stability in the state.

“It is worthy of note that CP Lanre Ogunlowo, PhD, has further fostered a harmonious working synergy between the police, stakeholders, and other security agents aimed at ensuring peace and tranquility in Ogun State,” Okereafor said.

The student leader expressed confidence in CP Ogunlowo’s leadership, stating that Ogun State is on track to becoming one of the most peaceful states in Nigeria under his administration.

He also praised the professionalism and dedication of the Ogun State Police Command in tackling crime, regardless of its scale.

Additionally, PSM acknowledged the Ogun State government’s continued support for security agencies, particularly in providing mobility and logistics to enhance their operational efficiency.

The commendation comes at a time when security remains a top priority for residents and authorities in the state, with ongoing efforts to curb crime and ensure public safety.

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UBEC: Synergising and Collaborating with Security Agencies to Promote Basic Education

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BY ABUBAKAR YUSUF

On assumption of duty in January, 2025 , the new Universal Basic Education Commission, UBEC, Boss and well grounded World Bank expert , Aisha Garba envisaged the need to reposition the Basic Education through interfacing with the critical stakeholders.

Amongst them is the office of the National Security Adviser , NSA, led by Malam Nuhu Ribadu whose achievements in the last few years in the area of security has become distinct and outstanding.

Therefore, seeking to cooperate and collaborate with the office became germane and needful particularly the protection of lives and properties of actors in the promotion of Basic Education ranging from the pupils , teachers , workers and facilitators to enable it drive the new wave to curb Out of School Children OOSC in the country.

Aside providing the basic security arrangements for schools , the need to engage the security apparatus at the level of National Security Adviser NSA became needful, so as to address the sophistry of security problems in the country, to nip in the bud any unforseen circumstances.

With the high rates of kidnappings, abduction , banditry, cattle rustling, ritual tendencies among many other vices, the idea of bringing on board , the security architecture of the country in all ramifications will assist the commission to consolidate the implementation of Basic Education policies and programs, also introduce new ones .

Since pupils at the Primary, Junior Secondary and Secondary Schools are prone to such ugly development and security issues , the need to be proactive on the part of the commission became timely and desiring.

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This led to the success story of the bilateral interface between the management of the commission and NSA, to streamline, perfect and chart a new course on the issue of security of actors in the Basic Education.

The visit described as timely and long overdue, discussed fruitfully the way forward and the immediate and long term intervention of both agencies in the area of collaboration.

According to the Executive Secretary, Universal Basic Education Commission UBEC, Dr Aisha Garba she stated by discussing” strategic initiatives aimed at enhancing educational access and security in Nigeria. ”

She further said” the engagement focused on strategies to address challenges such as the safety of schools, particularly in vulnerable regions, and the promotion of equitable education for all children.”

“the meeting highlighted the critical intersection between education and national security and the need for collaboration between UBEC and Office of the National Security Adviser (ONSA), on improving access to basic education and safety of safety schools across the nation. ”

“This collaboration underscores the government’s commitment to fostering a secure and inclusive learning environment as part of its broader agenda to strengthen the nation’s educational framework,” it added.

“UBEC boss had pledged to engage critical stakeholders to break down barriers to education and create inclusive learning opportunities for children across the six geopolitical regions of the country.”

“She said: “My goal is to deliver on this mandate which includes strengthening collaboration, partnerships and institutional learning for effective service delivery. ”

“Together, we will work to increase access, improve quality, provide conducive and safe learning environments, supply adequate teaching and learning materials, and adopt the concept of ‘best fit’ in addressing specific basic education challenges, state by state and region by region”.

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Highlights of the program which included the engagement of both bodies with a commitment to ensure the introduction of security architecture in schools in Nigeria is achievable.

Written BY ABUBAKAR YUSUF on yus.abubakar3@gmail.com.

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