Connect with us

FEATURED

PTI Debunks Alleged Snake-infected Hostels’ Report, Demands Retraction

Published

on





The Management of the Petroleum Training Institute (PTI), Effurun, Delta State, has frowned at a publication by SaharaReporters alleging the presence of flooded classrooms and snake-infested hostels at the institute.

PTI, in a statement issued on Friday, July 11, described the report as false, malicious, deliberately misleading and demanded an apology and retraction of the said story.

The institute said the controversial article, published on July 10 and titled “Despite ₦39 Billion Budget, Students at Nigeria’s Petroleum Training Institute Study in Flooded Classrooms, Snake-Infested Hostels”, was the handiwork of mischief makers attempting to malign the institution’s reputation and undermine its progress.

“The publication is factually inaccurate and mischievous. There are no flooded lecture halls or snake-infested hostels on our campus. PTI classrooms, laboratories, workshops, and student accommodations are in good and habitable condition, with no verifiable complaints or photographic evidence to support these baseless claims.”

Advertisement

The institution insisted that its campus remains one of the safest, most serene, and well-lit federal campuses in Nigeria, with 20 hours of electricity daily powered by both public supply and industrial-grade generators.

They also pointed to the functional solar-powered streetlights and regular maintenance works carried out by its Services Directorate.

The statement challenged the media purveyor to provide any credible evidence, including testimonies from student union officials or hostel governors, that supports its claims.

Advertisement

“Elected student leaders reside on campus and are actively involved in monitoring welfare and infrastructure,” the Institute said adding, “Their voices cannot be ignored in matters concerning student welfare.”

Debunking the alleged ₦39 billion budget referenced in the report, PTI explained that the allocation is a federal budget covering numerous expenditures, including capital projects, personnel costs, training, and operations, all of which are subject to stringent oversight by the Federal Ministry of Petroleum Resources and other auditing bodies.

“It is intellectually dishonest to suggest mismanagement without understanding the structure and conditional releases of federal allocations. Every kobo is accounted for through due process and federal protocols”, the statement continued.

Advertisement

The Institute also frowned at claims that it had substituted its signature hands-on training with alternatives, stressing that it remains a premier training ground for the oil and gas industry, attracting students and delegations from within Nigeria and across Africa.

“Aside from training staff for Nigeria’s three major refineries in the past, we have hosted students from Angola, Uganda, Benin Republic, and Sao Tome and Principe. Universities across the country still send their engineering students here for mandatory industrial training,” the management noted.

It highlights recent recognitions, including visit by the Africa Petroleum Producers’ Organization (APPO) and the Republic of Niger to its campus, endorsing it as a potential Regional Centre of Excellence for Africa’s oil and gas training.

Advertisement

The institution, however called for journalistic responsibility, while condemning what it described as “false and alarmist reporting” by SaharaReporters.

“We welcome constructive criticism, but it must be based on verified facts. Sensational headlines aimed at discrediting institutions are both unethical and damaging”.

The statement also frowned at attempt to drag the Principal and CEO of the Institute, maintaining, “The current administration is focused on upgrading infrastructure, promoting research, and strengthening industry partnerships—not on responding to unfounded smear campaigns,” the management added.

Advertisement

They demand an immediate retraction of the publication and a formal apology from SaharaReporters within 48 hours.

It warned that legal action would be taken under the Cybercrimes Act 2015 and defamation laws if the platform failed to comply.

“Members of staff, stakeholders, and the student community are advised to disregard this malicious article and continue supporting the Institute’s unwavering commitment to excellence in oil, gas, and energy education,” the statement added.

Advertisement
OPINION15 hours ago

MY UNFORGETTABLE ROBBERY EXPERIENCES IN LONDON AND BRUSSELS, BY ENYINNAYA APPOLOS

FEATURED1 day ago

Tinubu Weighs In on Police Pension Saga, Orders Free Healthcare for Low-Income Retirees

FEATURED2 days ago

EFCC Chair Blows Hot, Slams Online Portal 48-Hour Deadline to Apologize or Face Lawsuit Over Report of ‘Forced Abduction, Resignation’ of NNPCL GCEO

FEATURED2 days ago

Drug Trafficking: Couple Bag 22 Years Jail Terms as Indian lady, Angolan Bizman, 1 Other to Send 21 Years in Prison

Anioma State
OPINION2 days ago

NED NWOKO: EMPOWERING UNPRECEDENTED CHANGE IN DELTA NORTH, BY EMMANUEL EBOH

NEWS3 days ago

Senator Nwoko Vows Greater Support for Women’s Sports, Hosts AfroBasket Champions D’Tigress

FEATURED3 days ago

Police Arrests Four Female for Illegal Drugs, 211 Other Suspects in Delta

international fraud ring
FEATURED3 days ago

Court Orders Interim Forfeiture of Lagos Property over N986m Diesel Supply Fraud

FEATURED3 days ago

Trump Administration Introduces $15,000 Visa Bonds to Curb Overstays

BUSINESS3 days ago

What MSMEs Need to Know as BOI Disburses N900m to 262 Loan Applicants in FCT

COMMUNITY REPORT4 days ago

Warri South Council Boss Rewards, Decorates 3 Teenagers as Ambassadors for Academy, Career Excellence

Peter Black
FEATURED5 days ago

EFCC Confirms Petition To Probe NNPCL Boss, Ojulari for ‘Fraud’ Amid Resignation Rumour

FEATURED5 days ago

Nwoko Ad-hoc C’ttee Seeks Strategic Local, Global Partnerships to Combat Oil Theft

COMMUNITY REPORT6 days ago

Bel Media Launches ‘Bel Dialogue’ to Mark Ndokwa Reporters at 12

BUSINESS6 days ago

Dangote Names ex-Shell Executive as New CEO

Advertisement
Advertisement