Lawyer and human rights activist Deji Adeyanju has accused oil thieves, former contractors, and political blackmailers of driving demands for the federal government to cancel a pipeline surveillance contract.
Deji Adeyanju, a prominent lawyer and human rights activist in Nigeria, has claimed that vested interests are fueling opposition to the federal government's pipeline surveillance contract. According to his statement, the push to revoke the contract comes from oil thieves seeking to continue their illicit activities, displaced ex-contractors aiming to regain lost opportunities, and political figures using blackmail tactics for gain.
This allegation highlights ongoing tensions in Nigeria's oil sector, where pipeline vandalism and theft have long posed challenges to the economy. Adeyanju's comments were made public on March 11, 2024, as reported by Daily Trust. He emphasized that such calls undermine efforts to secure the nation's oil infrastructure.
No specific details on the contract's awardee or the exact nature of the calls for revocation were provided in the reports, but Adeyanju's remarks point to broader issues of corruption and sabotage in the industry.