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Thousands of people from the host communities of the Trans Niger Pipeline (TNP) have benefitted from a free medical outreach and food palliatives as PINL marks the end

PINL closes 2025 with Niger Delta  largest CSR programme for Christmas

Thousands of people from the host communities of the Trans Niger Pipeline (TNP) have benefitted from a free medical outreach and food palliatives as PINL marks the end of 2025 with the Niger Delta’s largest CSR program for Christmas in Yenagoa, Bayelsa state.

The beneficiaries cut across the three local councils of Southern Ijaw, Ogbia, and Yenagoa.

The gesture was part of the corporate social responsibility package of PINL, which is the private security company responsible for securing the Eastern Corridor of the TNP.

Dr Akpos Mezeh, the General Manager, Community Relations and Stakeholders Engagement of PINL, while handing out the palliatives to the beneficiaries, said the gesture was the company’s way of showing appreciation to the communities for their support and for maintaining zero infractions on the TNP in the last year.

He added that the gesture was part of the company’s effort to assuage the impacts of the harsh economy on the communities.

“We are glad to do this because Bayelsa has demonstrated excellence. They have demonstrated capacity in the sense that one year down the line, there has been no pipeline infraction in the whole state and we feel that it is enough to celebrate; and there is no better way to do that than to come here to say thank you to our chief partners who have been committed, and dedicated in the fight against pipeline vandalism and crude oil theft, “Mezeh said.

He said the company realised that the communities need medical attention as well as palliatives to mitigate the negative impact of flooding which is a common occurrence in the areas, saying, “That’s why we have come here to distribute this items to you and I want to thank you and urge you to continue to maintain the momentum in the fight against pipeline vandalism”.

He appealed to the youths of the communities to maintain the momentum to enable the Federal Government meet up its oil output target for 2026.

“Going forward, we want to appeal to the youths of our communities to maintain the momentum in the fight against pipeline vandalism. We want to ensure that we achieve the target set by the federal government in terms of production output, and we believe that with the current momentum, we’ll achieve the target, ” Mezeh stated.

He announced that the palliatives would be distributed around the 216 communities under its area of operation and cutting across Rivers, Bayelsa, Imo, and Abia States.

Head of the PINL Medical Team, Dr. Sokaribo Oweredaba, while speaking with journalists, said over 800 persons benefited from basic medical interventions such as eye tests, blood sugar tests, awareness on common ailments in the communities, amongst others.

“We have been able to reach out to over 800 persons. We are giving them eyeglasses, treating basic ailments, checking their blood sugar, and also making referrals where necessary.

“This period is a difficult time for everyone, and bringing healthcare closer to the people matters a lot, and so it’s good they take advantage of this opportunity, ” he said.

Speaking on behalf of the beneficiary communities, Chairman of Southern Ijaw Council of Chiefs, HRH, Chief Darious Job commended the company for remembering host communities at this critical time.

The monarch assured on behalf of the communities of continued partnership with the company.

“We want to thank PINL, and we implore every other company operating in our communities to follow suit because PINL is working with the communities.

“The communities are happy, and I am promising that in 2026, there will be no infringement on the lines,” he assured.

The distribution continues on Friday with a visit to Ohaji/Egbema Local Government Secretariat, Emohua Local Government Secretariat will be next, then followed by PINL Commences Niger Delta Biggest CSR Program For Christmas

No fewer than 800 persons from 60 communities from the host communities of the Trans Niger Pipeline (TNP) have benefitted from a free medical outreach and palliatives as PINL commences Niger Delta’s biggest CSR program for Christmas in Yenagoa, Bayelsa.

The beneficiaries cut across the three local councils of Southern Ijaw, Ogbia, and Yenagoa.

The gesture is part of the corporate social responsibility package of PINL, which is the private security company responsible for securing the Eastern Corridor of the TNP.

Dr Akpos Mezeh, the General Manager, Community Relations and Stakeholders Engagement of PINL, while handing out the palliatives to the beneficiaries, said the gesture was the company’s way of showing appreciation to the communities for their support and for maintaining zero infractions on the TNP in the last year.

He added that the gesture was part of the company’s effort to assuage the impacts of the harsh economy on the communities.

“We are glad to do this because Bayelsa has demonstrated excellence. They have demonstrated capacity in the sense that one year down the line, there has been no pipeline infraction in the whole state and we feel that it is enough to celebrate; and there is no better way to do that than to come here to say thank you to our chief partners who have been committed, and dedicated in the fight against pipeline vandalism and crude oil theft, “Mezeh said.

He said the company realised that the communities need medical attention as well as palliatives to mitigate the negative impact of flooding which is a common occurrence in the areas, saying, “That’s why we have come here to distribute this items to you and I want to thank you and urge you to continue to maintain the momentum in the fight against pipeline vandalism”.

He appealed to the youths of the communities to maintain the momentum to enable the Federal Government meet its oil output target for 2026.

“Going forward, we want to appeal to the youths of our communities to maintain the momentum in the fight against pipeline vandalism. We want to ensure that we achieve the target set by the federal government in terms of production output, and we believe that with the current momentum, we’ll achieve the target, ” Mezeh stated.

He announced that the palliatives would be distributed around the 216 communities under its area of operation and cutting across Rivers, Bayelsa, Imo, and Abia States.

Head of the PINL Medical Team, Dr. Sokaribo Oweredab, while speaking with journalists, said over 800 persons benefited from basic medical interventions such as eye tests, blood sugar tests, awareness on common ailments in the communities, amongst others.

“We have been able to reach out to over 800 persons. We are giving them eyeglasses, treating basic ailments, checking their blood sugar, and also making referrals where necessary.

“This period is a difficult time for everyone, and bringing healthcare closer to the people matters a lot, and so it’s good they take advantage of this opportunity, ” he said.

Speaking on behalf of the beneficiary communities, Chairman of the Southern Ijaw Council of Chiefs, HRH, Chief Darious Job, commended the company for remembering host communities at this critical time.

The monarch assured on behalf of the communities of continued partnership with the company.

“We want to thank PINL, and we implore every other company operating in our communities to follow suit because PINL is working with the communities.

“The communities are happy, and I am promising that in 2026, there will be no infringement on the lines, ” he assured.

The distribution continues on Friday with a visit to Ohaji/Egbema Local Government Secretariat; Emohua Local Government Secretariat will be next, then followed by Owaza, Ukwa West local government area, Abia state, then Tai Local Government Secretariat at Sakpenwa, while St. Paul’s Primary School Field, Ahoada hosts the last day exercise on December 23.

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