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NLNG’s CEO commends Rivers police, seeks stronger security collaboration

NLNG’s CEO commends Rivers police, seeks stronger security collaboration

 

Caption: Adeleye Falade, MD, NLNG, (centre); Olakunle Osobu, Deputy MD (right) receive Rivers State Commissioner of Police, Gbenga Adepoju during a courtesy visit to NLNG‘s Corporate Head Office, Port Harcourt, Monday.

 

Mr Adeleye Falade, Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of NLNG, has commended the Rivers State Police Command for its efforts in safeguarding critical national assets and maintaining security around NLNG’s operations and key infrastructure.

Falade according to a statement issued by Anne-Marie Palmer-Ikuku, NLNG’s Corporate Communication and Public Affairs Manager, described the Command as being consistently professional, operationally disciplined, and deeply committed to ensuring safety and security across Rivers State.

The NLNG’s boss gave the commendation while receiving the Rivers State Commissioner of Police, Olugbenga Adepoju, and his team during a courtesy visit to the Corporate Head Office of NLNG in Port Harcourt on Monday.

During the visit, he recognised the Police’s pivotal role in securing NLNG’s critical operations, particularly the Train 7 project and the Bonny–Bodo Road corridor, and noted that their proactive efforts in safeguarding lives, property, and key infrastructure is appreciated. While highlighted the need for enhanced security collaboration as the forthcoming commissioning and official opening of the Bonny–Bodo Road will reshape access to Bonny Island and present new opportunities for the people of Rivers State.

“With increased access to Bonny Island, we need a broader conversation on how to preserve the safety of our people and assets. As long as our operations remain secure and uninterrupted, the benefits will continue to extend across the state and the nation, he said.

In his remarks, Adepoju reaffirmed the Command’s commitment to strengthening its partnership with NLNG, highlighting the company’s strategic importance to Rivers State and the national economy. He assured of the command’s readiness to respond effectively to security concerns through established operational structures.

“NLNG remains a pride of Rivers State and a key pillar of Nigeria’s economy. Our teams are ready to act promptly on any security concerns, with systems in place for rapid response,” he said.

Also present during the visit was the Deputy Managing Director of NLNG, Olakunle Osobu, alongside other members of the management team.

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