Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), George Akume disclosed that since 2020, over $1.5 billion was allocated to protecting oil infrastructure and curb crude oil theft in the nation.
Akume made this disclosure on Thursday during a public hearing held by the House of Representatives on crude oil theft and losses in Nigeria.
Akume highlighted the ongoing challenge of crude oil theft, emphasizing its detrimental impact on the national economy, security, and the trust of both local and international stakeholders. “Crude oil theft continues to undermine our national economy, compromise our security, and erode the trust of both local and international stakeholders,” he stated.
The SGF referred to the 2020 oil and gas report by the Nigeria Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (NEITI), which indicated that from 2009 to 2020, approximately 619 million barrels of crude oil valued at $46 billion were stolen.
To combat this issue effectively, Akume called for a strengthening of the legal framework to ensure that individuals involved in crude oil theft face severe legal consequences. “There is a need to strengthen the legal framework to ensure that those who engage in crude oil theft are made to face the full wrath of the law,” he urged.
The public hearing highlighted the critical need for comprehensive measures to protect Nigeria’s oil infrastructure and curtail the significant losses due to crude oil theft.
He said;
“Therefore, Nigeria has continually failed to meet its daily production quota as set by the Organisation of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC).
“This not only undermines our revenues but also hampers the provision of essential services that millions of Nigerians rely upon. The government has invested considerable resources in combating this menace. Since 2020, expenditure aimed at addressing crude oil theft and securing our oil infrastructure has exceeded $1.5 billion.
“These funds have been allocated towards enhancing surveillance capabilities, securing pipelines, and increasing the presence of law enforcement agencies in critical oil-producing areas.
“Thus, this hearing marks a pivotal step in our concerted efforts to confront this issue head-on. It is a demonstration of the government’s unwavering commitment to transparency, accountability, and the rule of law.
“Today, we come together not only to scrutinize the extent of oil theft and its implications but also to chart a course for comprehensive solutions that will safeguard our nation’s wealth.”