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The Nigerian military has committed to providing “maximum security” for the country’s oil and gas assets. 25/02/2021, 12:11 pm
Nigeria’s Chief of Defence Staff Lucky Irabor visited Nigerian National Petroleum Corp.’s (NNPC) headquarters in Abuja on February 24.
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The Nigerian military has committed to providing “maximum security” for the country’s oil and gas assets.
Discussions around insecurity in Nigeria’s offshore have been mounting, but there are also onshore difficulties.