Rivers youths discover illegal oil tapping point

A crude oil tapping point on the Trans Niger Delta Pipeline, which is run by the Shell Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria Limited, has been found by youths from the Nonwa, Uedume community in Tai council of Rivers State.

The Executive Director, Youth and Environmental Advocacy Centre, Fyneface Dumnamene, said the tap was discovered by youths working as pipeline surveillance contractors.

Dumnamene said, “Sometime last week I was invited as an environmentalist to come and observe what was discovered. In fact, the people that discovered this point and from what they told me are the youths who are working as pipeline surveillance contractors in the area.

“They had to involve the local government Chairman who led the team to the Trans-Niger Delta pipeline in Nonwa Uedume in Tai LGA and getting there we saw that the criminals actually connected the pipe that is about 1.5 millimeters to the main pipeline (Trans Niger-Delta pipeline) and the pipe was laid out to about some kilometers away from the point where it helps them to load at least two of 33,000 liters of tanker every night. And the pipe is said to have been there for over seven years.

“And then looking at the environment as I was called to observe, I could see pollution around the area but not as much as oil extraction,” The Guardian quoted him as saying.

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