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Air Peace Resumes Flight Operations As NiMET Labour Unions  Suspend Strike

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Air Peace

Air Peace, Nigeria’s  foremost airline and West and Central Africa’s largest carrier, on Friday, April 25, announced the resumption of all flight operations.

This followed the suspension of the industrial action by the Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NIMET) and other labour unions in the aviation sector.

In a release signed by Dr. Henry Ndiulo, its  Head, Corporate Communications,  which conveyed the good news, the Airline thanked Nigerians  for their patience, understanding, and unwavering support throughout this challenging period.

“Your resilience and trust in our brand mean the world to us. We commend the active and decisive intervention of the Honourable Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Hon. Festus Keyamo, SAN, MON, whose leadership and commitment were pivotal in resolving the impasse and restoring normalcy within the aviation industry.

“Hon. Keyamo’s swift engagement with all stakeholders, his transparent approach to dialogue, and his unwavering dedication to the stability and progress of the aviation sector reflect a deep understanding of the critical role aviation plays in national development.

“His efforts not only facilitated the timely resolution of the strike but also underscored his broader vision for a safer, more efficient, and investor-friendly Nigerian aviation landscape.”

For the safety of its passengers and  crew members,  Air Peace cancelled all its flight nationwide, following the strike. Other Airlines, however, carried out with their operations.

FCT Area Councils Received Fund For Striking Teachers Entitlements – Wike, Summons Council Chairmen, NUT

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Nyesom Wike - FCT Minister
Nyesom Wike, FCT Minister

By Ayodele Oni

The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Mr Nyesom Wike, has waded into the industrial dispute by primary school teachers in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), over non implementation of the new Minimum wage and other Entitlements.

The Minister has summoned a meeting with the chairmen of FCT area councils and leadership of the Nigerian Union of Teachers (NUT), FCT Wing.

The meeting was to find lasting solutions to the lingering primary school teachers’ strike over unresolved welfare concerns.

Wike spoke in Abuja on Thursday, after inspecting ongoing projects in preparation for celebration of the second anniversary of President Bola Tinubu.

Responding to the protest by the teachers, the minister, who described the development as very unfortunate, wondered why the chairmen of the FCT area councils did not have conscience.

He said that the area council chairmen refused to pay the teachers their entitlements, in spite of receiving approved funds specifically for that purpose.

“They were unable to pay them. In fact, I got the report yesterday and have summoned all of them for a meeting.

“You see, that’s the problem we have in this country; by the time I apply the big stick, people will be saying all kinds of things.

“I don’t know why people don’t have conscience that these are teachers who take care of our children, and you are happy that you are not paying them their salaries.”

Wike explained that primary schools were under the purview of the area councils and not FCT administration, adding that the area councils were in charge of primary schools.

He appealed to the NUT to give him some time, assuring that the issues would be sorted out soon.

Earlier, the NUT Chairman, Mr Abdullahi Shafa, who led the protest, acknowledged Wike’s intervention to resolve the lingering strike, including the release of N4.1 billion to the area councils to pay the striking teachers.

He accused the area council chairmen of diverting the funds and called on the National Assembly and the Economic and Financial Crime Commission to intervene and called them to order.

Primary school teachers had embarked on a series of strikes over non-payment of minimum wage and 40 per cent Peculiar Allowance.

Other unresolved issues included the non-implementation of 25 per cent and 35 per cent salary increases, and the N35,000 wage award, among other benefits.

Rivers SOLAD Ibas Attends First NEC Meeting

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Vice Admiral Ibok-Ette Ibas

The Rivers state Sole Administrator  ViceAdmiral IbokEte Ekwe Ibas (rtd) has attended his first ever National Economic Council, NEC meeting since his appointment in February by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

The meeting presided over by Vice President Kassim Shettima was attended by some governors and other top government officials, and held at the State House, Abuja.

Vice President Shettima is statutorily the Chairman of the NEC, the country’s highest economic advisory body to the President comprising all 36 state governors and key federal agencies.

The last time the meeting was held was last December, its 147th when the Council revealed that all states government  submitted their reports for the creation of State Police. The issue is however not part of the deliberations today, according to sources who attended the meeting.

The magazine reported that SOLAD Ibas was appointed by President Tinubu on March 18, 2025 after he suspended the governor of the state, Siminalayi Fubara, his Deputy and the lawmakers in the state House of Assembly.

The suspension followed the month-long political crisis in the oil bearing state, caused by the clash between the governor and his predecessor, Nyesom Wike, the Minister of the Federal capital Territory, FCT.

Tinubbu said he took the action to prevent the state from further degenerating into bloody  violence.

CBN Not Subsidizing BTA For Hajj Pilgrims

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Nigerian Pilgrimages - Hajj

The Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN,  has approved the request by the National Hajj Commission of Nigeria, NAHCON, for cash transactions to be granted to intending pilgrims to Saudi Arabia.

The News Agency of Nigeria, NAN, reports that the request was granted  by the apex bank after the intervention of Vice President Kassim Shettima.

Aliu Abdulrazaq, NAHCON’s Commissioner for Policy, Personnel Management and Finance made this known to journalists after a meeting with Shettima in Abuja, the nation’s capital.

The Commission said the approval is not a subsidy, to the intending Hajj pilgrims, by the Yemi Cardoso-led apex bank

The Agency had earlier reported that CBN introduced a new payment method for Basic Travel Allowance, BTA,  for Nigerians embarking on the 2025 hajj pilgrimage.

There had, however, been concerns that the hitherto use of mandatory debit cards proposed by the CBN for the pilgrimage would endanger the smooth planning, operation, and performance at the 2025 Hajj.

According to Abdulrazaq, the meeting was prompted by the policy of the federal government on the card for BTA for 2025 Hajj operations.

”Out of the magnanimity of the CBN and an appeal made by the Vice President, the idea of a card for pilgrims in the 2025 Hajj has been dropped.

“This is a landmark achievement for NAHCON. If you go to Saudi Arabia, mostly in the areas where the pilgrims are going to perform their rituals, there is only one Automated Teller Machine there.

“And it is always crowded and poses so many difficulties for pilgrims to purchase whatever they want to purchase.”

”But now we are confident that the Hajj operations will be very seamless for the pilgrims, as all arrangements are in top gear; even the BTA that was our fear has now been addressed.”

Similarly, the NAHCON’s Secretary, Dr Mustapha Ali, clarified that the change was neither a concession nor a subsidy from the Federal Government.

”There is a need for clarification. It is not a concession or intervention by the federal government. It is not a subsidy either.

”The vice president intervened because most of the pilgrims make purchases in the streets of Mecca or Medina, and they do not need debit cards to make their purchases.

“Now it is allowed for them to carry cash. The CBN will provide the cash at the market rate,” he said.

PDP Chieftain, Sowumi Begs Peter Obi To Return As Gale Of Defection Sweeps Party

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Peter Obi

A chieftain of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Segun Sowumi has called on the 2023 Presidential candidate of the Labour Party, LP, Peter Obi to return to the party, saying the party needs him.

Having got the political fame that he now enjoys across the country, Obi, according to Sowumi must return to the party ahead the 2027 to give the PDP any chance of wining the Presidential election.

Sowumi spoke on Thursday on Arise Television, as the gale of defection continues to sweep the PDP, with fear that the ranks of the party could further deplete before the next general election.

Recall that the party suffered a big loss to its fold after the Wednesday defection of Governor of Delta state, Sheriff Francis Orohwedor Oborevwori his predecessor Ifeanyi Okowa and host of other top politicians in the state.

Governor Sheriff and Okowa’s Defection has led to a disquiet in the party particularity following suggestion that more PDP governors were set to dump their party for the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC.

Sowumi however appealed to Obi to return to the party, as a way of giving back after the party gave him political fame, which climaxed with his choice as the 2019 PDP Running Mate to Atiku Abubakar.

The PDP chieftain said the former LP Presidential candidate can do a lot for the PDP by returning to its fold.

Sowumi: “You have to first of all understand that Peter is our gift to the national play. Before he came to our party, he used to play only in a small party called APGA. Then, we brought him and made him special adviser, or some kind of adviser to Jonathan, which was his first foray into the national play. Then we made him a vice presidential candidate in 2019 with Atiku. That was what launched him into the big national space.

“Now that he has gone to try to be president, we can all recognize and say, Okay, we see the numbers. It is up to him to do whatever he can. If we did not give Peter that chance, how would we have known that Peter can do this.”

Meanwhile, analysts insist that the PDP will continue to bleed, as more people are expected to leave the party ahead the next presidential election except it quickly put its house in order.

Catholic Church Sues For Calm As Another Priest Is Kidnapped

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Rev Father Ibrahim Amos kidnapped

By Suleiman Anyalewechi

The Catholic family in  Kafanchan, Southern Kaduna, on Thursday, April 24, 2025, called on public spirited Nigerians to pray for the safe return of one of its Priests, Rev. Father Ibrahim Amos.

Father Amos was abducted in the early hours of Thursday by suspected banditry elements in Kurmin Risga, Kaura Local Council of Kaduna State.

The incident is coming closely on the heels of the kidnap and subsequent murder of  Rev Father Sylvester Okechukwu.

Rev Father Okechukwu was abducted on March 4, 2025, by a six-member gang led by one Fatai Yau  at Saint Mary’s Catholic Church in Tachira community of the same Kaura Local Government.

His mangled body was recovered by security agents the following day March, 5, 2025.

Yau later revealed that late Rev Okechukwu’s neighbour, one Douglas, contracted them for the heinous crime.

According to a statement issued by the Chancellor of the Catholic Diocese of Kafanchan, Rev Fr Jacob Shanet, Rev Amos was kidnapped at about 12:15 am on Thursday at his residence at St Gerald Quasi Parish, Kurmin Risga .

The Diocese, while expressing sadness over the unfortunate development, called on the public to remain calm and prayerful.

Rev Father Shanet cautioned against a resort to self-help under the present circumstances.

“We solicit your prayers for his quick and safe release. Every legitimate and available means will be deployed to ensure that the Cleric returns unharmed and in good health”, Father Shanet stated.

Both the Kaduna State and Police authorities were yet to react to the development as at the time of reporting.

“We Will Accommodate, Support You Ganduje” –  APC National Chairman Assures Gov Oborenvwori, Others

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Abdullahi Ganduje and Governor Sherrif Oborevwori and Patrick Okowa

By Suleiman Anyalewechi

The National Chairman of the All Progressive Congress, APC, Dr Abdullahi Ganduje, on Thursday, April 24, 2025, expressed happiness that Delta State, after over 25 years under the control of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, is now an APC State.

This is even as he assured Governor Sherrif  Oborevwori, and others of the readiness of the APC to accommodate and support them.

The Source reports that the Delta state Governor, his predecessor in office, Dr Ifeanyi Okowa ,other PDP top shots in Delta state, on Wednesday, April, 22, formally resigned their membership of the PDP to join forces with the APC.

Ganduje expressed the optimism that the new status of Delta, as an  APC State, will give impetus to the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

In a statement issued by Chief Felix Morka, the National spokesperson for the party, Ganduje further emphasized the imperativeness of the move to the overall growth and development of Delta state.

“The National Working Committee NWC of the All Progressive Congress, APC, under the leadership of His Excellency, Dr Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, is highly elated by the decision of the Governor of Delta state, His Excellency, Sheriff Oborevwori, to join our great party along with eminent leaders of the People Democratic Party including former Governor of Delta State, and Vice Presidential candidate of the PDP in the 2023 Presidential Election, Senator Ifeanyi Okowa, senior administration officials, leaders and members of the House of Assembly, Local Government Chairmen and Councilors in the state, and teeming leaders and members of the PDP.

“Our great party welcomes this important development, and assures the Governor and incoming leaders and members of Delta PDP of our fullest cooperation and accommodation in the APC family.

“With this move coming on the heels of steady decamping of PDP leaders and members across the State to APC, including members of Delta Unity Group in Ika Federal constituency, we are delighted that Delta State now an APC State stands poised to contribute maximally to the success and realization of the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, and to the enduring good and prosperity of  Deltans and all Nigerians, ” Ganduje stated .

Waiting for an African Pope

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Azu Ishiekwene
Mr Azu Ishiekwene

By Azu Ishiekwene

It’s nothing to laugh off, however tempting. If the movies imitate life, we may not be as far away from an African pope. It happened in The Conclave, a film by Peter Straughan released in 2024, based on the novel by Robert Harris.

Through the intrigues, rivalries and scandals of the plot, Adeyemi, a Nigerian cardinal at the Conclave, almost emerged as pope before a contestant snookered him with the scandalous love story involving him and a nun, Shanumi, who had a child for him while he was 39 and she was 19.

If the plot sounds like something from the fertile imagination of the movie director, a Nigerian, Arinze Cardinal, came close to claiming the papacy in 2005. Arinze didn’t miss it because of any scandals. Once the youngest Catholic bishop in the world, he was judged not just as one of Africa’s best but also as a global theological legend. Still, he was a nearly pope.

Banking on hope

That was two decades ago, when the papacy was a relay amongst a few European countries, with Italy claiming the lion’s share of 217. Pope Francis was the first Jesuit and cardinal from the Americas to rise to the top of the papacy, raising hopes that the next one may come from Africa or Asia.

This hope is not based solely on legend. Africa is the fastest-growing region for the Catholic Church, with about 20 percent of the church’s 1.4 billion population. This demographic shift has spurred optimism that, after the Americas, Africa or Asia could produce the next pope, and better if he is the first Black pope in modern history.

What does it mean for Africa?

An African pope will inspire faith across the continent, demonstrating that, when it matters, the church casts its vote where its mouth is. Papal historians say that some early popes were from North Africa, citing Victor I, Miltiades I, and Gelasius I, from Roman-era Africa.

But Africans are unwilling to exhume the tombs of papal history going back to the 5th century for the remains of the last Black pope. They argue, for example, that if grace is the leveller, the rock upon which Peter’s Church is built, the baton of its highest office cannot be made to look like the exclusive right of three European countries – Italy, Germany and France.

An African pope might be the most unambiguous indication yet that the Catholic Church might be inclined to continue with the legacy of Pope Francis, especially his advocacy for the poor, marginalised, and developing countries. And perhaps more than any time in the recent past, Africa has a solid lineup at this year’s Conclave.

The lineup

OK, only a few bookmakers are betting on any of the 18 African cardinals in Rome. Most forecasts put their chances at 14 percent or less. Yet, Cardinal Peter Kodwo Appiah Turkson of Ghana, Cardinal Fridolin Ambongo Besungu of the Democratic Republic of Congo, and Cardinal Ignace Bessi Dogbo of Côte d’Ivoire are among the best crop you can find anywhere in the world.

The least favoured African candidate, Cardinal Robert Sarah from Guinea, is not because of competence. He is a risky candidate because of his age (79, three years older than when Francis assumed the papacy) and his conservative views. His position on various issues, from LGBTQ rights to the exclusive use of Latin for the liturgy, puts him at odds with most European electors.

Stars not enough

Despite its bright stars, why does Africa still appear unlikely to get the number one spot? Cardinal Sarah’s dilemma – his mainly conservative views – reflects not only the sentiment amongst the other 17 cardinals and the predominant position of the 281 million faithful on the continent, this conservatism also impairs the chances of the African cardinals.

The beggar church

Yet, conservatism is only one of the many obstacles. The African church may have the fastest-growing flock, but it is also the begging bowl. In a world where money is the bicycle of the gospel, the African church is the largest recipient of many forms of financial aid. Although the irony is less rampant among the Catholic church than it is among Pentecostals, Africa has some of the world’s richest Forbes-worthy pastors in contrast to the majority of the poor flock.

According to one statistic, at 32.6 percent between 2020 and 2023, the African Catholic church received the largest assistance per region from the Catholic Charity Aid. Compare this with the German national church, for example, which has $26 billion of the net assets of the Church.

Some also argue that African cardinals have limited chances because they have faced less scrutiny. An article published by www.devdiscourse.com on April 22 acknowledged that even though a figure like Cardinal Turkson has emerged as a potential candidate, “Vatican insiders highlight the lack of public scrutiny by African contenders compared to their Western counterparts, potentially complicating their candidacy.”

Conclave politics

Yet, others say politics may be the most potent obstacle against African candidacy, reminiscent of the deadly secret plots in Straughan’s movie once the doors in the Domus Santa Marthawere shuttered and millions of the faithful waited outside the Sistine Chapel to see the white smoke and the face of the new pontiff.

It won’t take very long to find out. Pope Francis wanted his successor elected within two weeks of his death. It used to take much longer. In The Conclave, for example, which spiked 283 percent across streaming platforms in one day from 1.8 million to 6.9 million, it took five votes over an unspecified period to elect the cardinal from Kabul, Cardinal Benitez.

The longest papal conclave after the death of Pope Clement IV lasted almost three years, from November 1268 to September 1, 1271, after which Pope Gregory X was elected.

Long road to change

For the pontificate and the faithful, it’s been a long road since. The Catholic Church has evolved from its medieval conflicts, reformation and counter-reformation through seasons of loss of power.

While books like In God’s Name: An Investigation into the Murder of Pope John Paul I by David A. Yallop highlight the tragedy of an institution endangered by internal corruption and fierce power play, the bestseller,The Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown explores the grip and fascination of theological myth over the faithful and even millions of non-believers.

Yet the encyclicals of Pope Francis, his willingness to confront dogma with doubt and creed with charity, show the extent of introspection and modernisation in the Church. As the world waits for the white smoke from the Conclave, those who hope these changes may be so profound as to produce an African pope may have to wait a bit longer. Perhaps a sequel to Straughan’s movie would be the sign.

The odds, this time, favour yet another Italian pope.


Ishiekwene is Editor-in-Chief of LEADERSHIP and author of the book Writing for Media and Monetising It.

CBN Approves Cash-Based BTA For Pilgrims

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Nigerian Pilgrimages - Hajj

By Ayodele Oni

To ease traveling expenses and transactions, the Central Bank of Nigeria, (CBN) has approved Cash-based Basic Travel Allowance,( BTA)  for  pilgrims for this year’s Hajj.

Senior Special Assistant to The President on Media & Communications, office of the vice president, Stanley Nkwocha, in a statement in Thursday, explained that this followed the intervention of Vice President, Kashim Shettima, who appealed to President Bola  Tinubu on behalf of the pilgrims through the National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON).

There has been concerns that the hitherto use of mandatory debit cards proposed by the CBN for the pilgrimage would endanger the smooth planning, operation, and performance at the 2025 Hajj.

Speaking with journalists after a meeting with the Vice President, NAHCON’s Commissioner for Policy, Personnel Management & Finance, Aliu Abdulrazaq, confirmed that the CBN granted Nigerian pilgrims the opportunity of cash transactions for this year’s Hajj.

According to him, “The meeting was prompted by the policy of the federal government on the card for Basic Travel Allowance (BTA) for 2025 Hajj operations.

“We have held a series of meetings before now. The Vice President intervened and invited the Central Bank’s Deputy Governor with a plea.

“Out of the magnanimity of the CBN and appeal made by the Vice President, they dropped the idea of a card for pilgrims in the 2025 Hajj, and they conceded to people having cash instead of a card. This is a landmark achievement for NAHCON.

“If you go to Saudi Arabia, mostly the areas where the pilgrims are going to perform their rituals, there is only one Automated Teller Machine there, and it is always crowded – it poses so much difficulties for pilgrims to purchase whatever they want to purchase.

“Secondly, 95 per cent of the pilgrims from Nigeria are peasant farmers, and they have difficulties with electronic payments.

“Even with the cash, some of them have difficulties identifying the currencies. These variables make it important for them to have the cash they are used to.

“From now on, we are even more confident that the Hajj operations will be very seamless for the pilgrims. All arrangements have been in top gear, but the BTA was our fear; today, the fear has now been addressed.”

The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) had earlier in the year introduced a new payment method for Basic Travel Allowance (BTA) for Nigerians embarking on the 2025 Hajj pilgrimage.

Under the revised system, each pilgrim would be issued an ATM card for withdrawals and transactions during the pilgrimage in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The initiative made it mandatory for all intending pilgrims to open a BTA-linked bank account.

Adding his voice to the new development, NAHCON’s Secretary, Dr Mustapha Muhammad Ali, clarified that the change is neither a concession nor a subsidy from the federal government.

“There is a need for clarification we want to make. It is not a concession or intervention by the federal government. It is not a subsidy either.

“The Vice President intervened because most of the pilgrims make purchases in the streets of Mecca or Medina, and they do not need debit cards to make their purchases. Now it is allowed for them to carry cash. The CBN will provide the cash at the market rate.”

Explaining the CBN’s intervention in the matter, the Director of Human Resources at the CBN and Board member representing the CBN in NAHCON, Abba Muhammad Aliyu, said the CBN granted NAHCON’s request because the welfare of Nigerian pilgrims was of utmost interest to the Nigerian government.

“Looking at the financial literacy of the pilgrims, there is a need for us to see that we make life easy for them because a lot of them do not know how to operate the ATM.

“So, these are some of the reasons the senior management of the Bank, in their own magnanimity upon the call of the Vice President, looked at those issues.”

He further clarified that the government was done with the concessionary issue, saying, “What is happening is purely a mode of payment method. Instead of asking the pilgrims to carry a card, they are only going to be paid through cash.”

Navy Special Operation Clamps Down On Crude Oil Thieves, Illegal Refineries

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Navy Special Operation

By Ayodele Oni

After days of intensive operation in the Southern part of the country,  Nigerian Navy’s Operation “Delta Sanity” Units in Bayelsa, Delta and Imo States have clamped down on suspected crude oil thieves. This led to the arrest of six suspects.

According to Commodore Adams Aliu, the Director of Navy Information, in a press statement, in Abuja on Thursday, the operations underscore the Nigerian Navy’s resolve to rid the maritime domain of crude oil thieves and other nefarious elements as directed by the Chief of Naval Staff, Vice Admiral Emmanuel Ikechukwu Ogalla.

He revealed that on Sunday, 20 April, 2025, Nigerian Navy Ship  apprehended four suspected pipeline vandals with tools used for vandalising pipelines around Renaissance Africa Energy Coy Pipeline at River-Kolo Creek, Bayelsa State.

“On Monday 21 April 2025, Forward Operating Base Escravos discovered and deactivated two illegal refinery sites with two refining ovens and 10 dugout pits laden with large amounts of stolen crude oil in Oteghele, Obodo Omadino Community, Warri South-West LGA, Delta State.

“On Monday 21 April 2025, Nigerian Navy Ship SOROH intercepted and impounded two vehicles laden with several sacks of illegally refined products in Olodo Community, Bayelsa State.

“On Tuesday 22 April 2025, Naval Outpost Onitsha, apprehended two suspects with a locally made rifle and 10 machetes.

“The suspects were in the process of attacking an oil facility in Oguikpele Community, Ogbaru LGA, Anambra State.

“Investigation revealed that these suspects were allegedly involved in the attack and killing of three Soldiers on 11 June 2024.

“On Tuesday 22 April 2025, Nigerian Navy Ship Delta discovered and deactivated two illegal refinery sites with none dugout pits, several sacks and drums laden with large amounts of illegally refined AGO and stolen Crude Oil in Bernnet Island and Obodo Omadino Community, Warri SouthWest LGA, Delta State.

“In the three-day co-ordinated anti-crude oil theft operations, a total of six suspects were arrested while four Illegal Refinery Sites and nine dug out pits were deactivated and two vehicles were seized.”