Chief Edwin Clark, an elder statesman and a delegate
representing the Federal Government at the ongoing National Conference
on Tuesday in Abuja, made a mouth opening accusation against the
Nigerian Army in the Niger- Delta.
*Chief Edwin Clark
Clark,
who was a First Republic Federal Commissioner for Information said that
retired and serving military officers engaged in illegal oil bunkering
in the region.
Clark made the allegation at the
plenary of the Confab while buttressing the report of the Committee on
Public Finance and Revenue chaired by the former Governor of Nasarawa
State, Adamu Aliero.
The elder statesman, however,
opined that youths in the area should be engage in protecting oil
pipelines as well as a constant changing of soldiers in the region in
order to reduce crude oil theft.
The federal delegate
said that he revealed his findings to the then President, Olusegun
Obasanjo, who ordered the former Minister of Defence, Theophilus
Danjuma, to probe military involvement in the economic sabotage.
“The
military officers who are in Niger-Delta have a hand in stealing this
oil. I made this point to President Olusegun Obasanjo and he asked
Danjuma who was there as a Minister of Defence to look through and he
went and found out that it was true“ Clark said. “So, some of these
military officers either retired or serving officers, what I will
suggest is that the troops in the Niger-Delta should be changed from
time to time. In doing so, you will find that the stealing of oil will
be reduced.”
The Ijaw leader, while supporting the total removal of oil subsidy pointed out that it would be difficult to confirm the amount of crude oil being lost to illegal bunkering as against what’s being put on papers.
“In
1972, as a Commissioner for Finance in the old Mid-West, I travelled
with President Shehu Shagari who was the then Federal Commissioner of
Finance to Forcados Island where our crude oil was being exported. We
discovered that the government officials, who were there, were more
interested in what they could get than protecting the interest of
Nigeria. That is, you hardly knew how much oil was being taking away
from our shores. It was published in the newspapers; till today, I do
believe that if you go to Forcados terminal, the same story will be
told” Clark said,
The former minister insisted that
youths in the area only steal small quantity of oil, describing it as
“bucket bunkering” because they don’t have the technological expertise
needed for big operation.
“But the real thieves are
those who came from abroad; we are talking about oil theft, I have
always said that our young men at home do bucket bunkering. They have no
facility, they also lack the technology, but those who steal this oil
are people who come from abroad. Have we forgotten the case where three
admirals were fully involved? They were court-martialled” he added.
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