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Pipeline Security: Host Communities, Stakeholders Commend PINL, Demands Fairness From FG

By: Felix Ikpotor 


Host communities of the Trans Niger Pipeline, TNP, and stakeholders from Rivers , Imo and Abia states have commended Pipeline Infrastructure Nigeria Limited, PINL, the surveillance company responsible for securing the TNP for the services they have been rendering since they were contracted by the Federal Government.
The  stakeholders noted that since the takeover of protection of the pipelines by PINL, the TNP trunk line has witnessed improved production running into billions of dollars for the country as the line has recorded zero infractions except for the recent past weeks.
They gave the commendation at a  stakeholders engagement organised by the firm in Port Harcourt.
Speaking at the meeting, Dr Akpos Mezeh, The Community Relations Consultant of PINL, said the essence of the engagement was for the host communities and the company to review how they have faired on the security of the pipeline and seek ways of improvement.

He noted that the job of the company depends largely on intelligence from the host communities, hence they were critical stakeholders in the company’s business.

Dr Mezeh further commended the communities  for the harmonious relationship they had enjoyed from them since  they started operations.

“The communities are critical stakeholders in our business. We all know that pipeline surveillance is intelligence driven and how do we get reliable intelligence? It’s from the communities and so far the support of the communities have been wonderful and we think that there is no better way to appreciate the effort of the communities than organizing a forum like this where we can collectively review how far we have gone for purposes of continuous improvement because we believe that we have not gotten to where we ought to. That’s the essence of today’s meeting,” he stated.

He emphasized that the success of the company’s operations is stakeholders engagement, stressing that the company has reached out to all all relevant stakeholders including non-state actors, chiefs, youths, women leaders, local government chairmen to ensure inclusivity in the pipeline surveillance job.

He used the medium to disclose that the company has engaged in several corporate social responsibility programmes to ease the burden of the economy on its host communities including interventions in areas of health and infrastructure.
Also, Dr Philip Osaro Obele, the paramount ruler of Eleme Kingdom stated that beyond pipeline surveillance, carrying out corporate social responsibility programmes and creating employment by PINL, there is need for the communities to get a fair treatment from the Federal Government.

The traditional ruler lamented that most oil companies operating in the areas didn’t engage their youths which most times led to pipeline vandalism and illegal oil-bunkering.

He called for increased opportunities for the host communities, provision of social amenities and skills to better the lives of the host communities.
Paramount Ruler of Tai Kingdom, King Samuel Nnee also commended PINL for the engagement and noted that his domain has recorded zero infractions in the pipelines because of continuous engagement between them and youths of the area.
He however said there is need for more participation of the party locals in oil exploration.

“I want to say that Pipeline Infrastructure Nigeria Limited has done well as it regards to pipeline surveillance and protection.

“But the time has come when locals should control the oils in their communities and that is the position of Ogoni people. So we are asking that Federal Government should give us our lines let us run it, let us exploit the oils and pay benefits to our people.

 “It is our oil so let’s be part of it, let it be participatory, let us deal in it directly, let our children grow in the industry and we pay our royalties to the Federal Government,” Nnee said.
In his speech, President of the Movement For the Survival of Izon Ethnic Nationality in the Niger Delta, MOSIEND, Kennedy West said PINL has saved the country billions of dollars by virtue of their surveillance activities.

He commended the company for their continuous engagement with host communities.
He however, called on the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation Limited, NNPCL, to come out plain on their plans for host communities in the region for their years of support and cooperation.

“We have a credible company like PINL who have laboured, they are people friendly, they know how to go about securing pipelines. 

“PINL is doing a credible job. I want to thank the management. You have saved billions of naira for the Federal Government but I want to say, how is it reflecting on the communities from the angle of the NNPCL? 
West challenged  communities to continue putting in more efforts in ensuring the pipelines are safe while urging the Federal Government to to fair to host communities.
“We have been cooperative, we have been very supportive, in terms of ensuring the Federal Government seamlessly carries out oil production. We want to use this privilege to  urge the Federal Government to ensure that they make host communities understand what’s in there for them,” he added.
On her part, Chief Patricia Ogbonaya, the Ada Ekpeye-Logbo joined in praising the company for giving host communities the opportunity to sue their views concerning the operations of PINL.
She however, said the suggestions at the forum should not be thrown under the carpet to ensure sustained harmonious relationship with the communities.

Port Harcourt Spectator reports that other stakeholders and host community representatives at the event called for increased stake in the activities of the oil multinationals, better healthcare system, more jobs, provision of social amenities amongst others.

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