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December 25, 2012

How A Medical Doctor Becomes Pipeline Vandal; Blames Poverty


Graduates in Nigeria are suffering and those who can't take it are resorting to crime:
“I spent eight years studying Medicine and Surgery in UNIJOS and graduated in 2004 and later served in Bauchi State. A year later, I got a job at Delta State Oil Producing Areas Development Commission where I practised for six months. But I was later asked to leave. 
“I moved to Kogi in 2006 and it was there that a friend introduced me to the business. I was making good money and later got a part time job at Federal Medical Centre. I received N90,000 as monthly salary which was not enough for me. So, I stuck to the pipeline business.”
Salifu Odiba, who was arrested in Kogi State by the Police Special Task Force on Anti-Pipeline Vandalism, Force Headquarters, said he was attracted to the illegal business because of hardship.

The medical doctor, who studied Medicine and Surgery at University of Jos, said his dream was to one day own his hospital. But two years after his graduation, the 35-year-old abandoned medicine and chose life on the fast lane by joining a pipeline vandalism cartel.

Describing his modus operandi, the Kogi State indigene said he acted as a middleman for the vandals and buyers. He said although he never destroyed a pipeline, he was actively involved in the business and soon became popular.

He said he was usually paid commission by pipeline vandals and buyers after he had sold the products.

“People started calling me ‘oil doctor’ because I always had ready buyers for all kinds of petroleum products. Oil business is very lucrative especially in Kogi State where as many as 17 trucks of petroleum products could be siphoned and sold in one night,” he said.

Odiba lamented that the medical profession was no longer as prestigious as it was due to the “large number” of people practising it. “People don’t visit hospitals like before. These days, many Nigerians prefer to take self medication,” he said.

Narrating how he was arrested, the suspect said he was contacted by a source at Lokoja, the state capital, who claimed to have large quantities of oil in a barge. He was on his way to finalise the deal when policemen arrested him.

Odiba, who vowed not to return to crime if released, burst into tears when narrating the hardship he had suffered in the past. He said although N90, 000 was not a poor salary, the pressures of having to take care of his siblings further increased his financial problems.

He said, “I have four siblings and my parents are retired. I am the first son and through this business, I have been able to sponsor two of my siblings through university and they have graduated. I don’t spend the money I make on myself. I have a fiancée but I can’t even afford a wedding now.

“I don’t want my siblings to suffer and I did this for them. Crime for me was due to a quest for survival but I promise never to go back to it. I spent last year’s Christmas in police custody after being arrested in Kaduna. This year again, I’m spending my Christmas in detention.

“I’m tired of this life of crime and I promise never to go back to it again. My dream is still to own a hospital and even while doing the oil business; I rendered free medical services to people.”

Odiba may be charged to court soon.

16 comments:

  1. Some will blame this guy but how much is N90,000 for a medical doctor who has family to take care of?.... The youths of this country should revolt or our corrupt leaders will kill us with poverty.....
    COMRADE BABATUNDE

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  2. Pls let them release the poor doctor jor. Where is Farouk and the governors who stole today?

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    1. Abeg tell them ooo

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    2. He is not a medical doctor. He couldn't earn N90,000 post NYSC!

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  3. I keep wondering why people support crime and devilish acts simply because we have bad and currupt leaders, we the subjects shouldn't trail on their parts, we should act positive against negetive leaders in order to have better future generations not to currupt the future before it is born. Ade

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  4. Just finished reading about 291 billion naira fraud by police pension fund via sun while this poor doctor is about to suffer cos of peanut.Though sin is sin but in 9ja,biger sins are celebrated and worshiped while smaller sins are being sent behind bar or even given short hand sometimes in the north.May God save Nigeria

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  5. If na me I do thief more,d top pple when dey d country when dey thief d money. Wit biro wetin don happen 2 dem make God punish dem,make them leave dat doctor o,all dis thiefs wen dey chop big money dey go skol? Make thunder fire dem.

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  6. Babatunde is calling for d youths of this country to revolt,how can hungry ppl revolt when their immediate need is to put food on d table.
    Just cos ppl r corrupt does not make what this doctor did right!
    This is d kind of doctor that will sell human body parrts or even babies cos of money.
    He is making 90K every month,but some ppl have been unemployed 4 yrs who earn nothing.
    Let him do his time and come out sing his swan song! In civilised countries he will lose his licence as a felon

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    1. Nice one dear. U are absolutely correct.

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  7. 90k a month wasn't enuf 4 u as a part-tym worker? I believe u were just greedy. Sum pple earn just 50k a month n dey've gat a family too. 4 dose of u toking abt pple stealing in govt.,u knw dey won't arrest dem yet u try 2 folo dem. If u lyk go n steal n say d leaders r stealing too. U'll so rot in jail..
    P. S- b contented wit wat u hv

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  8. I know dis guy very well,he is not a medical doctor.

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  9. He is just a criminally minded person. As a doctor in Nigeria, you may not become rich, but you will not be poor. To say he is collecting N90,000 in a Federal Medical Centre is also a big lie.

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  10. What ever any one has to say please consider how much it took to train the doc till NYSC...wether 90K or 150K it was not enough ...simple..my fellow country men lets pity d poor young man and blame it on this GEJ...some school cert holders like senator hope uzodinma earns N45Million/month ok...Who graduated Farouk Lawan...where did he study law..yet see how much his take home pay is...

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  11. If you look at how those in Govt squander the resources of the nation and how our leader loot our common wealth with reckless abandon,you might be tempted to say what this doctor did is right.We need to move forward in this country and in that light I stand to condemn what he did.If we all are contended with what we have,we will have less crimes.May God give us all the conscience to call a spade a spade.God bless Nigeria
    Merry Xmas and live life to the fullest www.livinghealthyways.com

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  12. This guy is just 2 greedy and he deserved what he got.He need to spend some time in prison to lean that crime does not pay.I wish him good luck in prison.

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