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Baru begs pipeline vandals to stop nefarious act
Group Managing Director of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation,(NNPC) Dr. Maikanti Baru has begged oil pipeline hackers to stop such nefarious act as it is hurting the nation’s economy. He made the plea while receiving a delegation of Nigerian Environmental Society at the NNPC Towers Abuja for a business meeting at the weekend.
According to NNPC’s Group General Manager, Group Public Affairs Division Mr Ndu Ughamadu the act was not only harmful to the environment but equally hazardous to the pipeline vandals and the economy. He said that the ugly incidents of petroleum pipeline pulverisation presented a loss-loss scenario for the vandal, the environment and the economy. The GMD restated the commitment of the Corporation to the best industry standards in Health Safety and the Environment, (HSE) noting that the Corporation does not embark on any project without a duly certified Environment Impact Assessment (EIA) report.
“All our projects also go through commissioning and decommissioning and we do it in accordance with prevailing world standards and our environmental practices are in line with the latest International Standard Organisation, ISO specification, ’’ Baru said. The GMD noted that HSE was given a major consideration before the Corporation executed the recent spate of multi-billionaire upstream investment agreements with some of its Joint Venture partners.
‘’Be rest assured that if there is just one company that would be environmentally compliant in the industry, it is definitely going to be NNPC,’’ Baru told the NES delegation. Earlier, Mrs. Dorothy Bassey, National Vice President of the Society commended the NNPC for recent gale of success in the sector especially the signing of alternative funding agreements with JV partners and the re-invigoration of the NNPC Anti-Corruption unit.
She said that as the foremost environmental society in the country, the NES was willing to forge a symbiotic relations with the Corporation to address all the concerns that comes with the day to day operations of the NNPC in particular and the oil and gas industry in general.
Also, Baru received a delegation of the Nigerian National Merit Award led by the Chairman, Prof. Shekarau Aku. Dr. Baru pledged the readiness of the Corporation to support and identify with the ideals of the NNMA which extols the merit
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