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Military Cracks Down On Oil Theft, Denies Peace Deals With Bandits

Adejuyigbe FrancisBy Adejuyigbe FrancisMarch 21, 2025 National No Comments3 Mins Read
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Military Cracks Down On Oil Theft, Denies Peace Deals With Bandits.

The Nigerian military has thwarted an illegal oil theft operation valued at N461.7 million in the South-South region, marking a significant crackdown on economic sabotage within the past week.

 

In a targeted operation, troops intercepted 247,629 litres of stolen crude oil and 198,374 litres of illegally refined Automotive Gas Oil (AGO). The military also uncovered and dismantled an extensive network of illegal refining operations. Among the dismantled assets were 36 crude oil cooking ovens, 42 dugout pits, 28 boats, 33 storage tanks, 65 drums, and 21 illicit refining sites. Authorities also seized various tools used in the illicit trade, including pumping machines, tricycles, motorcycles, mobile phones, and vehicles.





 

Speaking at a briefing in Abuja, the Director of Defence Media Operations (DDMO), Major General Markus Kangye, stated that the crackdown was part of broader efforts to combat economic sabotage and organised crime in Nigeria’s oil-producing regions. He emphasised that the military’s coordinated strategy was yielding positive results in securing national assets and disrupting criminal enterprises.

 

As part of the operation, 23 suspects involved in oil theft were arrested, while several kidnapped hostages were rescued. Military operations were further reinforced by air interdiction missions, armed reconnaissance patrols, and close air support from the Air Component, which targeted terrorist hideouts and disrupted logistical supply chains.

 

Beyond the crackdown on oil theft, the military, in collaboration with hybrid forces, the Office of the National Security Adviser (ONSA), and other security agencies, intensified counterterrorism operations across multiple theatres.

 

Addressing recent media reports that some communities in the North had allegedly struck peace deals with terrorists and bandits for protection, Major General Kangye denied any knowledge of such agreements.

 

“To the best of our knowledge, we have never had any peace deal with bandits as mentioned. Why would communities want to do that? I don’t think they sought approval from the military, nor is the military aware of such agreements,” he said.

 

He further clarified that the Nigerian Armed Forces conduct operations strictly within the rules of engagement and do not support negotiations with terrorists.

 

Responding to reports of soldiers invading electricity distribution companies in Lagos, Kangye reaffirmed that the military is a disciplined institution that does not condone unprofessional conduct.

 

“The armed forces will never tolerate any form of misconduct. There are clear chains of command, and disciplinary measures are in place. In cases of serious offences, soldiers have even been dismissed from service,” he stated.

 

The military continues to intensify its efforts to curb criminal activities, safeguard national assets, and maintain peace across the country.

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