 The Special Anti-Bankering Task Force Team has destroyed over eight illegal refinery or refining sites in 26 Boilin Point in Weaver State. These were at the Creek of Orubiri Community in Ocraca Local Government Area. This is part of the state government's effort to check illegal oil bankering in the Niger Delta region of Nigeria. Details in this report. It was another journey to the Creek of Orubiri Community in Ocraca Local Government Area of River State. We are more sight of illegal oil refining we discovered. Led by the Council Chairman, Akura Tobin, the Special Anti-Bankering Task Force Team destroyed over eight illegal refining sites and 26 Boilin Point. That's in the past one week in Ocraca Local Government Area. Briefing newsmen on the development, Tobin expressed sadness over destruction of the Orubiri Community ecosystem. This is said has reduced land availability for cultivation of crops and destroyed the source of livelihood for the farming and fishing of the area. Each day you wake up from sleep, you put your hand in your news stream, bring it out, you see black, your cough is black. You bathe after two minutes look under your foot, black. So the destruction, this illegal bankering have done to our lives in River State is very high. The Council Chairman said he is resolute in the fight against oil bunkering, popularly called poor fire and hurt bunkers to change their ways or face the full worth of the law. This illegal bunker has made them not to go to school any longer and education is a key, a major key to success. But because of this quick money they are making, they will never go to school. So the advice there is we should stop it and we can re-orientate them. The knowledge you have in using a crude to produce cuisine, produce fuel, so my message here is they should become. You can see how devastating the area is. We can't even get prime angles, oil stars, seafoods. Our fishes will get ordinarily you don't see them again because the place is polluted. The effect these people have done to us will take us 30, 45 years to recover and if we don't stop them now, what's the future like? It's devastating. For 2022 alone, NMPC will require 3 trillion to be able to service subsidy. Now why do we even bother with subsidy and imposition of petroleum products if we can put these skills? The ITR they have to be able to separate petrol, diesel, kerosene from crude locally. If we can annex these skills and give them such training and the right technology, we will not be needing to import fuel. We will have these modular refineries complementing our ineffective refineries. What this pollution even costs to our groundwater is enormous and I'm sure government has to swing into action to do something which in our field we call sweeping, sweeping of these products that's already have seeped into the ground and I tell you the the mangrove you see today, we may not see them in the next 10 years. To be in a heard residence to provide a tax force with valuable information that will assist in tackling illegal oil activities in the States.