Ike Amos
23 August 2017, Sweetcrude, Abuja — The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), Wednesday, said it has commenced the deployment of strategies to reduce the incidence of the kidnapping of its staff and domestic theft of its assets.
According to a statement by the NNPC, this was disclosed by its General Manager, Group Security Department of the NNPC, Mr. Sam Otoboeze.
According to Otoboeze, the strategies include raising the security awareness among members of staff.
He added that to avoid unnecessary distractions and insecurity during work hours, the Security Department had installed access control and security turnkeys to secure the workforce.
He further called on all stakeholders, especially members of oil bearing communities, to continue to collaborate with the corporation in securing oil facilities to enable the national economy to grow out of the current recession.
He said the NNPC was already working closely with the international oil companies (IOCs) to deploy a structured and holistic security apparatus to tackle incidence of oil and gas infrastructure sabotage in the country.
According to him, this will complement the efforts of the Federal Government in security operations.
Otoboeze stated that the one-stop-shop security machinery was tailored at professionally and effectively securing the oil and gas environment in line with global best practices for the good of the national economy.
He said the security synergy with the international oil companies and other security agencies would provide a robust production environment that would enable the Federal Government to make enough money from oil and gas to fund its annual budget effectively.
He revealed that already, the corporation had rolled out a robust community security engagement mechanism where members of oil bearing communities are engaged to secure the oil facilities within their domain, stressing that the strategy was paying off with a drastic drop in oil and gas facility breaches.
Otoboeze decried the recent upsurge of job and crude oil fraudsters plaguing the NNPC, adding that efforts were in top gear to set up a special security desk in collaboration with security agencies to crack down on the scammers.