The Youths of Oil and Gas Host Communities of Nigeria
(HOSTCON) have lauded the appointment of Senator Ned Nwoko, the distinguished
representative of Delta North Senatorial District, as Chairman of the Senate
Ad-Hoc Committee on Crude Oil Theft.
In a statement issued by the National President of
HOSTCON, Comrade Emmanuel Fiawei Pathfinder, the council described Senator
Nwoko’s appointment by the 10th Senate, under the leadership of Senate
President Godswill Akpabio, as a critical development for Nigeria’s oil and gas
sector.
HOSTCON sees this as a significant opportunity to
reshape the entire oil and gas value chain in the country.
“We firmly believe that Senator Nwoko’s leadership
will play a pivotal role in revitalizing Nigeria’s oil and gas industry and
tackling the economic challenges the nation faces,” said the statement.
HOSTCON expressed confidence that the committee, under
Senator Nwoko’s direction, would effectively address crude oil theft, pipeline
vandalism, and illegal bunkering in the Niger Delta region, which has long
hindered Nigeria’s economic progress.
The council noted that Senator Nwoko’s swift action
since assuming leadership signifies a turning point in the fight against oil
theft.
“It will no longer be business as usual for those who
engage in sabotage, whether locally or internationally.
Senator Nwoko has already hit the ground running, and
we will see unprecedented efforts in the battle against oil theft,” the
statement continued.
HOSTCON also described Senator Nwoko as a “round peg
in a round hole,” recognizing his extensive experience and strategic
leadership.
“The Senator we know is a man of courage, a seasoned
international lawyer, and a master strategist. He has the commitment and
capability to rid the oil and gas sector of those who have looted from our
national wealth,” the statement added.
The youth council further praised Senator Nwoko for
his deep understanding of the challenges facing the Niger Delta and his ability
to confront the issues of oil theft head-on.
“His track record of service to Nigeria assures us
that his efforts will yield tangible results,” the council remarked.
Additionally, HOSTCON emphasized Senator Nwoko’s
ability to unite Nigerians through his patriotic, detribalized approach to
leadership.
His contributions as a leader in the Senate and his
previous roles, including his work as an international lawyer, have earned him
widespread respect, and his appointment has been warmly welcomed by the
council.
“The first 100 days under Senator Nwoko’s leadership
will bring profound results,” the statement said.
“We believe that his leadership will bring about a
tremendous transformation in the oil and gas sector.”
Senator Nwoko’s recent engagements, including his
courtesy visit to the Chief of Defence Staff, General Christopher Musa, for
military collaboration, demonstrate his commitment to curbing the menace of
crude oil theft.
He has also established a surveillance team to monitor
oil facilities and set up systems for both overt and covert monitoring.
The Senate committee, under his leadership, is
advocating for stronger intelligence-sharing mechanisms, enhanced surveillance,
and improved inter-agency collaboration to dismantle the complex networks
behind crude oil theft, both within Nigeria and across international borders.
Senator Nwoko has also emphasized the need for
policies and security technologies that will protect Nigeria’s future and hold
perpetrators accountable.
“The task at hand is not only about protecting
revenue; it’s about securing the future of the nation, enhancing economic
resilience, and creating an environment conducive to national progress,”
Senator Nwoko was quoted as saying.
HOSTCON assured Nigerians of Senator Nwoko’s ability
to lead this fight, citing his background as an international criminal lawyer
and his impactful work within the Senate.
His legislative efforts under President Bola Tinubu’s
“Renewed Hope” agenda have already led to significant changes in his senatorial
district.
The leadership of HOSTCON, under Comrade Emmanuel
Fiawei Pathfinder, along with the National Executive Committee, elders, and
Board of Trustees, fully supports Senator Nwoko’s leadership of the Senate
Committee on Crude Oil Theft and Other Related Matters.
“As the most critical umbrella body representing the
oil and gas-producing communities, we at HOSTCON are committed to partnering
with the 10th Senate, under the leadership of Distinguished Senator Godswill
Akpabio, to work with Senator Ned Nwoko in combatting sophisticated oil theft
syndicates and protecting the Nigerian economy,” the statement noted.
“We stand united in our effort to save Nigeria’s oil
sector from the grip of criminals who are determined to cripple our nation’s
economy.”
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