
Oil companies’ staff and contractors have been fingered for their alleged complicity in crude oil theft by the Presidency.
Special
Adviser to President Goodluck Jonathan on Niger Delta Affairs and
Chairman of Presidential Amnesty Programme, Hon. Kingsley Kuku, who made
this known while addressing State House correspondents in Abuja,
challenged multinational oil companies to look inwards to examine their
contracting and procurement processes, review the status of their
vendors and security contractors and tackle oil theft.
“I’ve never
heard of any governor being involved. I know of one thing and this is
the bombshell: that there are workers in the oil and gas industry who
have the expertise and technical know-how of sabotaging the industry who
are likely to be involved. I know that a lot of multinationals will be
angered by this, but this doesn’t bother me. What bothers me is oil
theft that is affecting the revenue of this country,” he said.
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