Over 70 illegal refineries bombed in three months – NAF

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Chief of Air Staff, Air Marshal Hasan Abubakar

Chief of Air Staff, Air Marshal Hasan Abubakar

The Nigerian Air Force said its Operation Delta Safe had in the last three months destroyed more than 70 illegal refining sites and 80 overhead tanks.

The Chief of the Air Staff, Air Marshal Hasan Abubakar, said this while hosting the National Coordinator, Messrs New Guard Security and Consulting Limited, Maj. Gen. Jamil Sarham (retd.), and his team at the NAF headquarters in Abuja.

The meeting was revealed in a statement on Wednesday by NAF’s Director of Public Relations and Information, AVM Edward Gabkwet.

Abubakar said that the menace of oil theft and pipeline vandalism had led to a significant decline in crude oil production and substantial revenue loss to the nation.

He added that the environmental consequences of the illegal activities had also led to air pollution and waterway contamination with attendant effects on aquatic life and agriculture.

According to him, it was in response to these challenges that the armed forces were mandated to eradicate the scourge of oil theft and pipeline vandalism in the Niger Delta region, with the aim of boosting oil production output.

“Over the past year, the NAF has conducted 463 sorties in 560 flight hours and expended 175,000 litres of Jet A-1 fuel in air operations over the Niger Delta region.

“In bolstering these efforts, some newly inducted platforms have recently been deployed to the region and beyond.

“This is to enable the NAF to cover more grounds as it liaises with other security agencies in degrading the activities of these criminals in the region.”

The CAS lauded the team’s exceptional military background, expressing optimism that their collaboration with other security agencies in addressing the challenges of crude oil theft would add bites to the ongoing efforts.

He said the visit had laid a solid foundation for greater cooperation and synergy between the NAF and the firm with potential positive impacts on Nigeria’s national defence and security.

According to him, the visit marked a pivotal step towards enhancing the security of Nigeria’s oil infrastructure and addressing the economic and environmental challenges posed by oil theft.

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