By Wilson Adekumola
The Nigerian Navy has replied ex-Niger Delta militant leader, Asari Dokubo, over allegation of oil theft, asking him to provide evidence to support his claims.
Dokubo made this allegation when he visited President Bola Tinubu in Abuja on Friday.
While reacting to the allegation, the Director of Naval Information, Commodore Adedotun Ayo-Vaughan, asked Asari Dokubo to produce evidence and names of those behind the criminal activities while speaking with the News Agency of Nigeria on Saturday in Abuja.
Ayo-Vaughan explained that the Nigerian military, and the navy in particular, had been the ones fighting and preventing crude oil theft at all levels in the country.
Claiming Asari Dokubo is seeking some form of relevance, he said, “You remember the case of MT HEROIC IDUN that was made to pay fines to the Nigerian government after they were arrested and brought back from Guinea Bissau, Malabo Island and made to face court orders.
“It demonstrated the will of the Navy to go as far as even beyond our waters to arrest a ship that attempted to load without a license, without due approval in April last year.
“I was there physically on board one of our ships at FOT in Onne when the navy launched Operation Dakatarda Barawo, which means stop the thief in Hausa language.
“Stop the thief that is stealing the nation’s natural resources, the hydrocarbons.
“Nigerian Navy has been fighting crude oil theft, taking the fight to the creeks and as I speak to you, our men are battling in the creeks.
“So, what I will just say is, Asari Dokubo is seeking some form of relevance and whatever.
“He alleges that there is a cabal of military people that are involved in crude oil theft, let him bring the names.
“Nobody is afraid of getting the names of those involved in crude oil theft.
“You cannot make such spurious allegations and think that we will just sweep it down the carpet,” he said.
Ayo-Vaughan said neither the Chief of Defense Staff nor the Chief of Naval Staff will condone such.
According to him, the Nigerian navy will not be distracted by the allegations and will continue to be actively involved in the fight against crude oil theft and resources in the Niger Delta.
“So for anybody to say that there is a cabal of military officers, the only simple thing to do is bring the evidence, bring the names,” he stressed.
The Navy spokesman said efforts of the Nigerian military in the Niger Delta were the reason Nigeria regained the top spot in oil production in May among oil-producing countries in Africa, as confirmed by OPEC, NUPRC and others.