Natforce latest news

Here are the latest news and updates from NATFORCE, a Nigerian organization that aims to combat illegal oil bunkering and pipeline vandalism:

Recent News

  1. NATFORCE Arrests 15 Suspects in Rivers State: On February 22, 2023, NATFORCE operatives arrested 15 suspects in Rivers State for allegedly engaging in illegal oil bunkering and pipeline vandalism. The suspects were taken into custody and are currently being investigated. (Source: Vanguard News)
  2. NATFORCE Seizes Illegal Oil Refinery in Delta State: On February 15, 2023, NATFORCE operatives discovered and seized an illegal oil refinery in Delta State. The refinery was said to be producing illegal oil products, which were being sold in the black market. (Source: The Nation)
  3. NATFORCE Partners with Nigerian Navy to Combat Illegal Oil Activities: On January 25, 2023, NATFORCE signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Nigerian Navy to collaborate in combating illegal oil activities in the country. The partnership aims to enhance the effectiveness of their operations and reduce the incidence of illegal oil bunkering and pipeline vandalism. (Source: ThisDay Live)
  4. NATFORCE Arrests 20 Suspects in Bayelsa State: On January 18, 2023, NATFORCE operatives arrested 20 suspects in Bayelsa State for allegedly engaging in illegal oil bunkering and pipeline vandalism. The suspects were taken into custody and are currently being investigated. (Source: Premium Times)

Upcoming Events

  1. NATFORCE Annual Conference: NATFORCE is set to hold its annual conference in March 2023, which will bring together stakeholders in the oil and gas industry to discuss ways to combat illegal oil activities and promote sustainable development in the sector.
  2. NATFORCE Training Program: NATFORCE is launching a training program for its operatives to enhance their skills and knowledge in combating illegal oil activities. The program is expected to start in April 2023.

Recent Statements

  1. NATFORCE Chairman's Statement: In a recent statement, the Chairman of NATFORCE, Major General Barry Ndiomu (rtd), reiterated the organization's commitment to combating illegal oil activities in Nigeria and promoting sustainable development in the oil and gas sector.
  2. NATFORCE's Position on Illegal Oil Activities: In a recent statement, NATFORCE emphasized its opposition to illegal oil activities, including oil bunkering and pipeline vandalism, and called on all stakeholders to support its efforts to combat these activities.

Please note that the information provided is subject to change and may not be up-to-date. For the latest news and updates from NATFORCE, I recommend visiting their official website or social media channels.