The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC, has allayed fears
of fuel scarcity that may be occasioned by the vandalism of its pipeline
at Imagbon, near Arepo, in Ogun.
This is contained in a statement on Monday in Abuja by the Group
General Manager, Group Public Affairs Division, NNPC, Ohi Alegbe.
The statement said NNPC pipeline in Imagbon, near Arepo, was ruptured
by some oil thieves on Sunday morning but had since been repaired.
It explained that there was fire outbreak near its pipeline at
Imagbon which was caused by oil thieves who had moved their nefarious
activities to the area.
It stated that the fire was sparked off when some vandals, who were
siphoning petroleum products from the pipeline, engaged in a shoot-out
with security men who were moving in to apprehend them.
“The explosion occurred in the early hours of Sunday, 1 February,
2015, and our fire-fighters moved in shortly after the police gave
clearance that it was safe to move in.
“The fire has since been put out and repairs have been completed.
“All the nine vandalised points that were discovered have been
repaired; the pipeline has been recovered and pumping operations have
commenced.
“We want to assure the Nigerian public that the incident will not
affect the distribution and supply of petroleum products in any part of
the country,” it stated.
The Corporation also enjoined all Nigerians to see the pipelines and
other oil and gas assets across the country as their own and protect
them as such by reporting any suspicious movement around them to
security agencies.
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