You Don’t Need to Borrow, Tackle Oil Theft Exposed By Fisayo Soyombo – Adeyanju to Tinubu
Instead of taking out a loan from “China, Brazil, or the IMF,” human rights attorney and activist Deji Adeyanju has urged President Bola Tinubu to address the illicit crude oil bunkering in the Niger Delta that journalist Fisayo Soyombo exposed.
He asserts that the government can be adequately funded if oil bunkering is stopped. He wrote the following on his X page: It’s critical that we recognise Tinubu’s government’s commitment to combating the nation’s crude oil theft on a comprehensive level.
Additionally, journalists like Fisayo must be protected at all costs so they can carry out their duties, expose corruption, and report as they see fit without facing any kind of harassment.
Even though the military has put Fisayo’s investigation in jeopardy, many of us are eagerly awaiting his revelations. “We wrote a petition early this year to stop the theft of crude oil in this nation, but as of right now, nothing has been done.
There have been numerous complaints made against important Nigerian Navy officers, but the Navy’s corrupt practices and collisions have not been looked into. People want to participate in the profitable oil bunkering and theft in the Niger Delta, which is why they advocate for travel there, particularly to the creeks.
“If we can stop crude oil theft in our nation, we don’t need to borrow money from China, Brazil, or the IMF. “To stop crude oil theft in our nation, the president and important stakeholders must make a commitment.”