EFCC floats chemical lab to fight oil bunkering

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) is set to establish a fully-integrated chemical laboratory in Port Harcourt, Rivers state, to combat the scourge of illegal oil bunkering in the zone.

A press statement by EFCC Spokesperson, Wilson Uwujaren, Tuesday in Abuja, said: “This was disclosed by the Port Harcourt Zonal Head of the Commission, Chief Detective Superintendent (CDS) Aliyu Naibi, Tuesday in Port Harcourt, while hosting the executives of the Petroleum Products Retail Outlet Owners Association of Nigeria (PETROAN),   System 2E Eastern Zone, who paid him a courtesy visit.

“According to him, the issue of illegal oil bunkering is rampant in the Niger Delta region of Nigeria and the EFCC had been relying on the Department of Petroleum Resources for product analysis, in the investigation of such cases.

“To reduce the time of waiting for product analysis and improve on the investigation of cases of illegal oil bunkering, the Commission is setting up a Chemical Laboratory to that effect.

“I want to use this opportunity to inform you of the establishment of a Laboratory in the Port Harcourt’s Zone.

“With the Laboratory in place, the waiting time for report of product analysis will be reduced and the investigation of cases of illegal oil bunkering will gain more speed.”

Naibi explained the efforts of the EFCC in boosting the economy stressing that, “the EFCC was working tirelessly to provide enabling environment for businesses.  We are committed to support the genuine business aspiration of every Nigerian.”

Uwujaren said earlier, the PERTOAN Zonal Chairman,  System 2E Eastern Zone, Prince Sunny Nkpe, expressed delight at the EFCC’s synergy and support for the Association especially ensuring that their members illegally arrested by the Joint Task Force were released. He explained that PETROAN was concerned about illegal refining, bunkering and adulteration of petroleum products in the state and had taken practical steps to ensure quality control of products.

“If there are issues of product adulteration, we will trace such a product to where it was loaded. Movements of trucks and drivers are now being tackled through our Quality Control Unit,” Nkpe stated.  He expressed the support of PETROAN for the rehabilitation of the Port Harcourt refinery stating, “If we have local production, foreign exchange fluctuation will be handled.”

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