Abiodun OBA
The Amadaowei of Adagbabiri Community in Sagbama Local Government Area of Bayelsa State, HRH Alaowei Okee, said that he turned down the offer of suspected crude oil thieves in his domain
HRH Alaowei Okee alleged that the oil thieves approached him to allow them set up an illegal oil bunkering site in the area and offered to pay him.
The Monarch has subsequently written to the State Commissioner of Police, Ben Okolo, over their unlawful activities in his domain.
He dismissed as untrue, reports that he had abandoned his throne and community due to alleged threats from sponsors of the illegal oil thieves.
HRH Alaowei Okee maintained that he was duly elected by his people and gazetted by the state government of which he receives their total support not to allow such nefarious and dangerous activities in his domain.
The Amadaowei in a chat said the suspected members of the illegal oil theft syndicate approached him to allow them set up an illegal oil bunkering site in the area and offered to pay him, but he refused.
According to him, “They approached me about two months ago in my palace and sought my cooperation with them to use my community as base for their illegal bunkering activities, but I refused their request.
“I told them my stand that as far as I remain the Amadaowei of Adagbabiri community, there will be no illegal bunkering activities in this place.”
He explained that he turned their offer down, because apart from the financial benefits offered him, the community would suffer serious
environmental degradation, pollution and likely fire outbreak as well as further attract hoodlums that would bring about other security breaches as being observed in communities where such nefarious business takes place
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