Why FG suspended crude oil exploration in Chad Basin
ABUJA — The Federal
Government, yesterday, said it has suspended crude oil exploration in the Lake
Chad Basin following attack on personnel of Nigerian National Petroleum
Corporation, NNPC, in Borno State by suspected members of Boko Haram terrorist
group. Addressing newsmen in Abuja, Minister of State for Petroleum Resources
and Chairman of the NNPC Board, Mr. Ibe Kachikwu, declared that NNPC would only
resume production if it got sufficient assurance and security clearance from
the military authorities, guaranteeing the safety of its personnel and
operations.
He said, “Whether we
will resume, obviously, will depend again on what security clearance is given.
Certainly, we will not go back unless they give us clearance; just like we did
not go in before they gave us clearance. Provided they are sufficient security
clearance, I don’t see why we would not continue to push.”
THE MINISTER OF STATE
FOR PETROLEUM RESOURCES, DR EMMANUEL IBE KACHIKWU
He described the
incident as unfortunate, lamenting that the attack still occurred after over
six months in that area and despite the fact that there were over 200 security
personnel protecting the oil exploration team, comprising members of the
military and the Civilian Joint Task Force, CJTF, and others. He said, “The lessons
we are going to take away from this incident is that we are going to look at
the security apparatus and find out whether they are a little bit more we can
do.
I know that they were
over 200 security personnel, between the military, the CJTF and others. They
were very well protected, and as I said, the activities had been going on for
over six months.” He stated that adequate security clearance was obtained from
the military authorities before exploration work resumed in the Lake Chad
Basin, adding that the day of the attack was supposed to be last day of the
operation of the team.
Yet to confirm rescue He further stated that the
NNPC is delighted by the report of some rescue of the victims, noting, however,
that it cannot actually confirm the rescue. “We await official confirmation
from the military authorities in line with established protocols,” Kachikwu
noted. He further stated that the military is still collating data concerning
the attack and cannot confirm the actual number of people who died.
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