The Host Communities of Nigeria Producing Oil & Gas (HOSTCON), Kogi chapter, says it has concluded plans to recruit 10,000 oil pipeline security surveillance operatives to protect oil and gas installations in the state against vandalism.
The HOSTCON chairman in Kogi, Gabriel Ojoka, disclosed this when he led a team from the group on an advocacy visit to the State Kogi Commissioner of Police, Idrisu Dabban, on Monday in Lokoja.
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Ojoka, who doubles as Chairman, Northern States’ Area of HOSTCON, said the recruitment of the security surveillance operatives became necessary to tackle the activities of pipeline vandals in parts of the state.
He stressed that the action was also in line with the Federal Government directive to all the oil-producing states, saying many host producing communities has since complied.
“It is long overdue for the recruitment exercise and in no distance time we shall do the needful. We are here also to solicit security collaboration with the police as we want to ensure that whatever we are doing is in line with security guidance.
”We are therefore, ready to give the police the progress report of all our activities in the state,” Ojoka said.
Responding, the CP assured the body that the police command would synergise with HOSTCON on security matters.
He urged the group to be peaceful in carrying out their activities in the state as there cannot be any positive development in an atmosphere of rancour and acrimony. (NAN)