A’Ibom partners taskforce to protect petroleum products 

By Paulinus Nta, A’IBOM

In its avowed commitment  to  stabilize the  Petroleum Products sector with desired quantity  and quality  in Akwa Ibom  State, the Petroleum Products Monitoring Committee led by its Chairman, Hon Godwin Ekpo, yesterday, 17 October, paid a courtesy visit  to the Commander, Joint Task Force-Operation DELTA SAFE, Rear Admiral J.U. Okeke in Yenagoa , Bayelsa State .

Speaking at the meeting which had about 11 component commanders in attendance, the Committee Chairman, Hon Godwin Ekpo lauded the Joint Task Force-Operation DELTA SAFE for their services to the public, saying their visit is a step towards building a robust relationship between them  and the Akwa Ibom State government, and to seek their collaboration and cooperation  in tackling petroleum products related issues and bringing normalcy to the sector in Akwa Ibom State.

In his remarks, the team lead, Commissioner for Internal Security and Waterways,  General Koko Essien  Rtd , appreciated  the Joint Task Force  for their  efforts in combating crime and securing lives and properties in Akwa Ibom State, especially within the waterways.

General Essien, maintained  that, irregularities in the petroleum sector and unnecessary withdrawal of service that increased hardship for Akwa Ibomites  informed their decision to partner them for effective service delivery.

He  appealed to the Joint Task Force to  protect Akwa Ibomites doing business  in the Petroleum Products sector.

Responding, the Commander of  Joint Task Force-Operation DELTA SAFE,  Rear Admiral J.U. Okeke,  commended the committee for their commitment and timely visit to strategize on modalities to ensure normalcy return to the Petroleum Products sector in Akwa Ibom state,  promised their availability and  cooperation towards a peaceable, stable and quality  delivery of Petroleum products in Akwa Ibom State.

Okeke, also reiterated  JTF commitment to eliminate areas of conflict between the JTF and the marketers.

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