Soot Crisis: Rivers LG destroys 82 illegal crude oil refining sites

Illegal crude oil refining site
Soot crisis: rivers lg destroys 82 illegal crude oil refining sites
Illegal crude oil refining site

The chairman of Ahoada West local government in Rivers state, Hope Ikiriko, says no fewer than 82 illegal crude oil refineries across communities within in the area have been destroyed.

Mr Ikiriko, in a statement released in Port Harcourt by the council Press Secretary, Madu Maduekwe, said the destruction was carried out by the LG, in collaboration with security agencies.

The raid on the illegal refineries followed Governor Nyesom Wike’s order to the 23 local government chairmen in the state to identify and destroy all illegal crude oil bunkering and artisanal refining sites in their areas.

The Ahoada West council chairman said the local government embarked on the raid with a view to eradicating crude oil theft in the area.

“During the exercise, 19 illegal refining points were destroyed in Idu-Ekpeye and three in Ebrass communities while drilling machines and other local equipment used for the illegal crude trade were impounded.

“Four camps were destroyed in Ukpeliede, a community which harboured 28 illegal crude refining points including Ula-Okobo, Oshika, Akala-Olu, Akiogbologbo and Okarki, among others were destroyed during the raid,” he said.

The council chairman restated his committment to sustaining the fight against the illicit trade until sanity was restored to the area now bedeviled by poor air quality.

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“We will no longer tolerate lawlessness in this area and that’s why we have come to ensure an end to this life threatening bunkering business.

“Operators have ignored warnings; they have received series of warnings from the Governor through different means. We are left with no option than to protect our environment,” he said. The soot crisis in the state recently came to a head as the governor, Nyesom Wike declared war on illicit refineries which were a major cause of the air pollution.

Mr Ikiriko commended volunteers who provided tip-offs that enabled the raid, but blamed the multinational oil companies in the state for complicity and poor relationship government at all levels.

 

 

(NAN)