Ajuwa, a town in Ikenne local government area of
Ogun State is known for its agrarian nature. But some
of the people seem to have, lately, abandoned
agriculture for the more "lucrative" business.
And it is all about pipeline vandalisation. They burst
the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation’s (NNPC)
pipelines passing through their village to steal fuel
which they sell.
Vanguard gathered that, apart from Arepo village in
Obafemi-Owode local government area of Ogun State,
where some vandals lost their lives while scooping fuel,
the next hot spot for black market Premium Motor
Spirit (PMS), otherwise known as petrol, is Ajuwa.
Before security men raided the NNPC right of way in
the village, vandalisation was said to have been a
thriving activity in the area. Ajuwa is two kilometers
away from the old Ogere toll gate on Lagos-Ibadan
expressway and sandwiched by Ogere Water
Corporation and the popular Siun market .
The well organised vandals built a wooden bridge
across the river in the bush through which they get to
the ‘depot’ to steal fuel. Hundreds of Jerry cans filled
with stolen fuel and cars loaded with Jerry cans were
seen along the road when Vanguard visited the village.
There was a police check point nearby.
Many travellers expressed shock when news filtered in
that the vandals made use of the police ‘parking space’
in the night in the process of carrying out their
operations.
It was gathered that pipeline vandalisation had been
on going in the area for a long time before security
men raided the village and arrested 28 suspected oil
thieves who were mostly youths and artisans.
A popular pastor, his herbalist accomplice, and a
young woman who claimed to have just been divorced
by her former husband were among the suspects. The
raid, executed by men of Nigerian Army from 35
Artillery Brigade, Alamala, Abeokuta and those of
Nigerian Security and Civil Defence in Ogun State,
followed a tip-off by some of the villagers.
28 persons were arrested while seven assorted
vehicles, 363 Jerry cans, a hose as well as some
substances believed to be charms were part of the
items recovered.
Meanwhile, some of the suspects caused a stir when
they mentioned one Sergeant Adamu, believed to be
attached to a police station in Ogere, as one of their
sponsors. A suspects who gave his name as Monday
Bitrus, 20, from Katsina State, said at least five vandals
were working for Adamu. He claimed to have joined
the business two months ago.
Another suspect, Ibrahim Wasiu, 22, said, “Before my
arrest, I could count five to six policemen who were
working with us”.
From what gimmethegist gathered, the pastor is
very popular in the area and his action is now the talk
of the town, especially among his loyal members versus
those who weren't attending his church.
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