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A Super Tanker Of Super Thieves -By Kene Obiezu

 While the Nigerian Navy must be commended for the heroic efforts they continue to put into patrolling Nigeria`s territorial waters and keeping same free of criminals and their criminal activities, the arrest of the vessel lays bare the  monster Nigeria must confront if  it is to enjoy the full fruits of what is arguably nature`s premium gifts.

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 Since Nigeria stumbled on the black gold in Oloibiri, Bayelsa in 1956, its journey as an oil-producing country as brought with it  the clarity that it would either sink or swim in its oil. The journey to becoming a mono-product economy has been a slow and difficult one as the Giant of  Africa has watched practically every other sector of its economy fold as oil has become  the center of all its attention.

 But with this focus has come a steep cost. As oil has taken over the conversation, other sectors have shrunk, bringing other vices to the fore.

  The poignant challenge of oil theft

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 Nigeria boasts about 37 billion barrel of crude oil, over 206.53 trillion  cubic feet of gas reserves, and the capacity  to produce about 2.4  million barrels of oil daily and eight  billion cubic feet gas; over 5,779 oil wells,9,717km of pipelines,112 flow stations, 16 gas plants, and 126 production platforms offshore.

 According to the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries(OPEC)Nigeria`s crude oil production averaged 1.238m barrels per day(bpd)in June 2022.

Nigeria is the largest oil and gas producer in Africa. Oil is very much at the at the heart of its economy. However,  years of oil exploration have only brought more problems than solutions to the country, and more questions than answers.

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 It is not just that oil has fueled rampaging corruption in the country, with the petrodollars pouring into the  country giving thieving public officers something to keep their sticky fingers working, oil has given  many criminal syndicates enough to keep their greed grinding.

 On the night of Wednesday August 17 2022, the Nigerian Navy (NN)  confirmed  the arrest of a supertanker, MV HEROIC  IDUN by Equatorial Guinea  forces over alleged crude oil theft in Nigeria.

 The tanker was allegedly arrested by the  Central African country  after it fled from Nigeria`s AKPO Oil Field when its activities were uncovered by the operatives of the Nigerian Navy.

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 The supertanker said to have  a capacity for three million barrels of oil, about three times the one million barrels per day(bpd)  currently being produced by Nigeria had 16 Indians, eight Sri Lankans,  and one crew member each from the Philippines and Poland.

 While the Nigerian Navy must be commended for the heroic efforts they continue to put into patrolling Nigeria`s territorial waters and keeping same free of criminals and their criminal activities, the arrest of the vessel lays bare the  monster Nigeria must confront if  it is to enjoy the full fruits of what is arguably nature`s premium gifts.

  Every day, Nigerians are brought to a juddering realisation of just how  impossible the situation large-scale and organised oil theft is foisting on Nigerians is.

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 Every day, it is said that Nigeria loses about $40m to oil theft. It has also been whispered for long that  many high-profile individuals who have their hand soiled by the dirty oil business are not unknown to the Federal Government. They must be brought to book for is what is   a monumental heist, one which assaults Nigerians is to be checked.

  Again, it is heartwarming that the Nigerian Navy has moved to prosecute some of its personnel who have been found to have collaborated with the  crude oil thieves in the country.

 Crude oil theft in Nigeria remains   a heinous crime, one which is committed against Nigerians as a whole, but especially against the people of  the oil producing areas who continue to pay through their noses for  Nigeria to stay afloat.

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 It is a crime Nigeria must check. All those who participate or benefit therefrom must be made to account for their actions.

Kene Obiezu,

Twitter: @kenobiezu

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