
Troops of 6 Division, Nigerian Army, have continued to thwart several attempts by oil thieves and and other criminals to re-establish their foothold in the Niger Delta Region (NDR). The latest operations led to the dismantling of eleven illegal refining sites, arresting 50 suspected oil thieves, confiscating 25,000 litres of stolen products, and the discovery of several compromised illegal connection points.
In a statement by the Acting Deputy Director, 6 Division Army Public Relation
Lieutenant Colonel Jonah Danjuma, the operations were conducted at different fronts with other security agencies between 30 June and 13 July 2025.
In the operations that ensued in Rivers State, troops sustained the clampdown on attempts to re-establish new illegal bunkering hubs, including dismantling existing camps. Several clearance operations were conducted along the Imo River, with seven illegal refining sites, 35 drum pots, fourteen drum receivers, three big coolants destroyed, and over 6,000 litres of crude oil recovered. These recoveries were made around Obuzor and Ozaa West in Ukwa West and Local Government Areas (LGAs) of Abia and Rivers States respectively. At Obiafor in Ogba/Egbema/Ndoni LGA, an illegal refining site was dismantled, with dugout pits filled with 3,000 litres of Automotive Gas Oil (AGO), 2,000 litres of Dual Purpose Kerosene (DPK), and 1,000 litres of crude oil handled in line with operational mandate.
In Delta State, along Jeddo waterways in Warri South LGA, one speedboat and a locally made wooden boat, both loaded with 86 sacks containing over 1,720 litres of stolen products, were deactivated. Troops also raided a store at Obiaruku Community in Ukwuani LGA and discovered 24 jerricans of 25 litres filled with illegally refined AGO.
While in Bayelsa State, troops made determined efforts to curtail the activities of oil thieves. This led to the seizure of a wheelbarrow and a 70-kg gas cylinder at Ikarama in Yenagoa LGA.
The ancillary equipment was said to be primed for use to compromise pipelines for oil theft.
In Akwa Ibom State, troops raided a warehouse at Ukanafun LGA, where fifteen jerricans filled with illegally refined AGO were uncovered. Troops have continued to dominate the waterways and hinterland, effectively denying economic saboteurs and other criminals freedom of action in the NDR.
