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Pipeline Vandalism: PINL Sustains Zero Infractions on TNP Corridor
Blessing Ibunge in Port Harcourt
Pipeline Infrastructure Nigeria Limited (PINL) disclosed that it has sustained zero infractions along the Eastern Corridor of the Trans Niger Pipeline (TNP), enabling continuous production and contributing to increased crude oil and gas output.
This was as the company has unveiled a community-based communication initiative that deploys local town criers to strengthen real-time security awareness along the Eastern Corridor of the TNP.
The General Manager, Community and Stakeholders Relations, Dr. Akpos Mezeh, announced the initiative during the company’s monthly stakeholders meeting with host communities in Port Harcourt, Rivers State.
He explained that the engagement of two town criers, one male and a female in each community was recommended by stakeholders at the previous meeting and has now been formally adopted.
Mezeh said the town criers will play a central role in disseminating verified information, supporting ongoing sensitisation efforts, and enhancing early-warning intelligence.
Their introduction, he noted, is already improving the flow of communication across the 215 host communities in Rivers, Bayelsa, Imo, and Abia states, ultimately supporting PINL’s mandate to maintain uninterrupted production on the TNP.
He reviewed that attempted pipeline vandalism has dropped by more than 87 per cent compared to 2022, a result driven by expanded surveillance operations and growing trust between PINL, traditional rulers, youth structures, and community contractors.
According to him, community-based intelligence, which previously accounted for 10.5 per cent of security information, has now risen to 68 per cent, underscoring what he described as a “significant deepening of local cooperation and shared responsibility.”
Mezeh also provided updates on PINL’s corporate social responsibility programmes.
He stated that 2,000 women who enrolled in the company’s SME support scheme have completed their data capture and account opening processes and are awaiting disbursement before year-end.
Similarly, the company’s scholarship programme is now 97 per cent completed, with beneficiaries expected to receive their awards before the close of the year.
Looking ahead, Mezeh reaffirmed PINL’s commitment to safeguarding national assets, strengthening collaboration with government institutions, and maintaining transparency in all interventions.
He said the company will continue to prioritise zero infractions on the TNP, deepen empowerment initiatives for youths and women, and advocate for the renewal of critical infrastructure, particularly access roads that affect operations across the corridor.
Traditional rulers and community leaders present at the meeting commended PINL’s approach to community engagement.
The King of Ahoada Kingdom, His Majesty Noble Uwoh, described the company’s model as exemplary, noting that its consistent engagement, transparent feedback mechanisms, and empowerment programmes have inspired similar people-centred approaches among other organisations.
Paramount Ruler of Owaza Community in Ukwa West LGA of Abia State, HM Eze Obioma Nworgu, called for additional employment opportunities for youths and further support for local infrastructure, while urging continued collaboration to safeguard the pipeline.
In Eleme, Akpajo Community Development Committee Chairman, Mr. Oliver Nwidag, said the vandalism situation in the area has changed dramatically since PINL assumed responsibility for pipeline protection.
According to him, Eleme, home to several pipeline lines and manifolds, now enjoys relative calm due to intensified surveillance and community engagement.
Also speaking, the Head of Field Operations for the Eastern Corridor, Project Monitoring Office (PMO) of NNPCL, Akponine Omojevwe, commended the collaboration between PINL and its host communities.
He appealed for sustained cooperation, especially during the Yuletide season, which traditionally presents heightened security risks.







