The deputy spokesman of the House of Representatives, Philip Agbese, has praised the Nigerian Navy’s efforts in combating oil theft, citing significant progress under Vice Admiral Emmanuel Ogalla’s leadership.
Recall that the federal lawmaker raised a motion to investigate crude oil theft and loss of revenue last year, which caused the speaker, House of Representatives, Tajudeen Abbas to set up a probe panel.
But Agbese, while responding to questions shortly after yesterday’s plenary, particularly on the oil theft, said the Navy’s Operation Delta Sanity launched in January 2024, has yielded remarkable successes.
Agbese said Ogalla’s leadership has had far-reaching implications on the economy, adding that increased revenue from recovered oil and reduced losses has bolstered Nigeria’s fiscal balance and enabled investments in critical sectors.
He said the Navy’s intensified efforts have led to the recovery of over 62,000 barrels of crude oil and nearly a million litres of illegally refined products, disrupting the operations of oil thieves and bolstering Nigeria’s oil production.
Under Ogalla’s strategic guidance, he noted, the Navy has adopted a multi-faceted approach to combat oil theft, including aggressive surveillance and patrols, the dismantling of illegal refining sites, and the arrest of suspects.
The Navy’s collaboration with international partners, he said, has also strengthened its ability to combat maritime crime.
Furthermore, Agbese said the launch of non-kinetic offensives, such as community engagement and educational outreaches, has helped to win the support of local communities and prevent oil theft.
“The impact of Ogalla’s leadership is evident in the numbers. Nigeria’s crude oil production has risen from 1.08 million barrels per day in July 2023 to an average of 1.38 million barrels per day in January and February 2024,” he said.
“Additionally, military operations have stalled oil theft estimated at N1,558,665,080 in the South-South region. The Nigerian Navy’s renewed commitment under Ogalla’s leadership has sent a strong message to oil thieves and saboteurs: Nigeria will no longer tolerate the theft of its resources.
“Recall that during Ogalla’s presentation at the sectorial debate organised by the House of Representatives, he elaborated on the progress so far. He, however, requested that the National Assembly intervene in enhancing surveillance to cover the backwaters, creeks, and other areas behind the coastline.
“I’m proud of what he has achieved since then. The Navy last month announced the extension of Operation Delta Sanity for an additional ninety days. This is a sign that Ogalla is not satisfied yet”, Agbese added.
Agbese urged stakeholders to support the Navy’s efforts, commending Vice Admiral Ogalla and the Nigerian Navy for their dedication to national security.
The success of Operation Delta Sanity, he added, demonstrates Ogalla’s commitment to protecting the nation’s resources, paving the way for a stronger, more prosperous Nigeria.
He concluded: “As we continue to make progress in this fight, I am confident that Nigeria will emerge stronger and more prosperous. I commend Vice Admiral Ogalla and the Nigerian Navy for their tireless efforts and dedication to our nation’s security.”