Former Delta State Governor Uduaghan Becomes Chairman Of Crude Oil Advocacy Board


Former Governor of Delta State, Emmanuel Uduaghan and editor of This Day Newspapers, Ijeoma Nwogwugwu, have been appointed into the Advisory Board of Seal the Crude, an advocacy programme on crude oil theft plaguing the economy of Nigeria.

In a statement by the Programme Officer, Stephen Hemba, Emmanuel Uduaghan will chair the board which comprises other representatives from the public and private sectors, academia, international community and security circles among others, for an initial period of two years renewable for another term upon successful completion.

When he was governor, he served as chairman of the Presidential Committee against Oil Theft in the immediate past dispensation in which capacity he championed government efforts and offered policy advisories aimed at curbing the menace.

As chairman of the board, he is expected to use his vast experience and understanding of the crude oil economy to help pilot the affairs of the Seal the Crude Advocacy Programme through the provision of policy guidelines and advisories on projects, events and other activities that will promote the campaign against oil theft.


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