Showing posts with label Niger Delta. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Niger Delta. Show all posts

Sunday, 3 July 2016

Niger Delta Avengers blow up 5 oil pipelines again


NIGER DELTA AVENGERS BLOW UP 5 OIL PIPELINES AGAIN



5 oil pipelines have again been blown up in the Niger Delta region which Niger Delta Avengers has claimed responsibility for it.

Niger Delta Avengers blow up 5 oil pipelines again




According to the NDA's Twitter page, the attacks were carried out between late Friday, Saturday and the early hours of Sunday. The affected oil pipelines were those belonging to the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), Chevron Oil and the Nigeria Petroleum Development Corporation major crude trunk line close to Batan flow station in Delta State.


Also, the militants claimed that the NNPC crude oil trunk line blown up was the one that supplies the Warri Refinery and Petrochemical Company. See tweet below


Niger Delta Avengers blow up 5 oil pipelines again


Niger Delta Avengers blow up 5 oil pipelines againNiger Delta Avengers have been blowing up oil installations in a bid to compel Nigerian Government to address their demands which include self-determination.


Determined to pave a way for dialogue, the Federal Government recently directed withdrawal of military personnel from the Niger Delta region.


Also last week, President Muhammadu Buhari, appealed to the Avengers to “In the name of God” halt attacks on oil installations





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Wednesday, 29 June 2016

Militants threaten to attack Imo state govt, oil companies

A new militant group, the Niger Delta Red Squad (NDRS), which has carried out attacks oil facilities in Imo state, has threatened to unleash more attacks in the future.

In the current threat by the group, signed by one General Don Wannie, the militants threatened to attack some government and oil facilities in Imo state.

According to Vanguard, the group fumed that oil producing communities have nothing to show for the many years of oil exploration and exploitation.

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Oil companies started operation in our community since 1957, but up till date, we have nothing to show as the benefit. For Imo State government, we will make sure you make no further gains from Ohaji/Egbema.

“Since God’s creation, neither Imo State government nor oil companies have remembered us.

We have been neglected and abandoned. No electricity. No tarred roads. No drinking water. No hospital. No youth employment or empowerment.  We shall destroy everything in Imo State that was built with our oil money,” NDRS stated.

The group which claimed responsibility for an attack on a facility operated by Shell Petroleum Development Company in Awarra, Ohaji/Egbema local council area of the state promised to inflict maximum damage to oil facilities if Ohaji/Egbema communities are not given due benefits from their oil resource.

The militants equally promised an imminent attack on the facilities of Waltersmith Petroleum Oil Limited.

NDRS said:

We will let them know that the security which they claim to have is insufficient. So, they should go and hire more because we are coming to attack them any moment from now.”

Meanwhile, the Members of the Delta Waterways Security Committee (DWSC) have warned the Niger Delta Avengers to stop the bombing of pipelines or risk confrontation with Itsekiri people.
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Saturday, 25 June 2016

MEND leader Charles Okah escapes from Kuje prison

Henry Okah’s brother, the  jailed leader of the Movement For The Emancipation of Niger Delta (MEND)Charles Okah has escaped from Kuje Prison in Abuja.


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Saharareporters  was told by a prison inmate that  Mr. Okah, who had since been on trial in Abuja for the 2010 Independence Day bombing that killed 27 people, escaped last night by simply scaling the prison walls around 7:30 PM .

He was allegedly in the company on another prison inmate and is currently under hunt…


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Tuesday, 21 June 2016

Avengers deny having any ceasefire agreement with FG

As earlier reported today that Niger Delta Militant groups including Niger Delta Avengers have entered into 30 days ceasefire with the federal government to enable Mr President to come up with a comprehensive plan to improve the living condition of people of Niger Delta region.


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The NDA through their social media page denied the report and went ahead to say that anyone parading him or herself as Niger Delta Avenger is nothing but a political jobber, see tweet below

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Niger Delta militants,federal govt agrees on 30-day ceasefire

Yesterday, The Federal Government and militant groups in the Niger Delta , including the Niger Delta Avengers (NDA), which has claimed responsibility for a series of attacks on oil and gas installations in recent months,  agreed to a 30-day truce to give President Muhammadu Buhari time to come up with a comprehensive plan for the oil-rich region, investigations by ThisDay have revealed.


The “30 days of quiet” was said to have been agreed upon last week by a federal government team led by the Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Dr. Ibe Kachikwu, and representatives of the militant groups, community leaders and the state governments.

Last week, Kachikwu had led a government delegation to different camps in Bayelsa and Delta States, including visiting the temporary site of the Maritime University at Okerenkoko, Gbaramatu Kingdom in Warri South Local Government Area of Delta State, in a bid to reach out to representatives of the militant groups to get them to stop its attacks on oil and gas facilities.

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The activities of the militants have halved Nigeria’s oil production to some 1.4 million barrels per day, impacted negatively on power supply in the country and the country’s oil earnings.

According to a source who opened up on the 30-day period of truce, Kachikwu was said to have reached out to the militants through back channels and pleaded for some time for the Buhari administration to come up with a comprehensive Niger Delta plan that would address most of their demands.

The militant groups, the source said, accepted Kachikwu’s plea, adding that since the agreement was reached there had been no attacks on oil and gas installations in the oil-rich region.

“You would have noticed that there have been no bombings of oil assets in recent days. This is the fall out of the 30 days of quiet reached with the minister and his team.

“This will give the president time to come up with a comprehensive plan for the Niger Delta,” the source informed ThisDay.

He also revealed that some of the demands made by the militants were for greater control of the hydrocarbon resources in their communities, improved funding for the Amnesty Programme, clean-up of oil producing communities in the Niger Delta that had been devastated by oil exploration activities, and funding for the Maritime University, among others.
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Friday, 17 June 2016

Niger Delta Avengers meets with the state minister for petroleum IbeKachikwu

The meeting was held at the Governor’s office in Asaba,Delta State between Nigeria’s Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Ibe Kachikwu, with representatives of Niger Delta Avengers and other militant groups.

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Present in the meeting also includes the Delta State Governor, ; an Itsekiri militant leader, Ayirimi Emami; a representative of Gbaramatu Kingdom, Michael Johny;and two persons representing the interest of the Niger Delta Avengers: Gbeneka Godspwoer and Dan Ekpebide.

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Thursday, 16 June 2016

Breaking News! Avengers Blow Up NNPC Pipeline In Akwa Ibom State

Again, The Niger Delta Avengers (NDA), the militant group responsible for most attacks on oil installations in the Niger Delta, says it has a blown up a pipeline of the Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) in Akwa Ibom state.

The militants made this claim in a tweet on Thursday.

“At 4:00am @NDAvengers blow up NNPC Pipeline in Oruk Anam local government area in Akwa Ibom,” the tweet read.

The attack is coming a few days after the group listed conditions for negotiation with the government.

In a statement issued by Muduch Agbinibo, its spokesman, on Monday, the militants said that they desired a “genuine attitude” from the government before it would commit to any dialogue.

They warned the government against “social media agitators”whom it claimed were being sponsored by politicians.

“The high command of the Niger Delta Avengers (NDA) is using this medium to restate that there are no new items to put on the table for dialogue, we only want a genuine attitude and conducive atmosphere that will make us commit to any proposed dialogue and last peace talk,” the statement read.

“We want the federal government to commit members states of the multinational oil corporations to commit independent mediators to this proposed dialogue; we believed that it is only such environment that will engender genuine dialogue that will be aimed at setting up a framework for achieving the short, medium and long term demands of the Niger Delta to de-escalating this conflict and bring about lasting peace.

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“The NDA high command is restating our commitment to attack the interest of oil corporation and international refineries operators that bring in vessels to the Niger Delta territory to buy our oil that every successive government has refused to use and reapply the proceeds towards any development in the region since 1958.

“If they refuse to be heed to our advice will result to sinking of two their mother vessel as an example to others. They should not undertake any repair of pipeline, oil and gas facilities that are damaged or attacked by our forces during this period of ‘Operation Red Economy’ until and/or after the dialogue.

“We are using this medium to warn and condemn the activities of all brands of social media agitators being peddled around by some politicians to promote their criminal ways in affairs of the Niger Delta. This genuine spirit behind our struggle for the Niger Delta cannot be derailed on the basis of connivance by politician, traditional rulers, settled ex- agitators and criminals moving around to fill their pockets.

“The issues of the Niger Delta are as old and as new as the daysBreaking News! Avengers Blow Up NNPC Pipeline In Akwa Ibom State
JUNE 16, 2016

Again, The Niger Delta Avengers (NDA), the militant group responsible for most attacks on oil installations in the Niger Delta, says it has a blown up a pipeline of the Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) in Akwa Ibom state.

The militants made this claim in a tweet on Thursday.

“At 4:00am @NDAvengers blow up NNPC Pipeline in Oruk Anam local government area in Akwa Ibom,” the tweet read.

The attack is coming a few days after the group listed conditions for negotiation with the government.

In a statement issued by Muduch Agbinibo, its spokesman, on Monday, the militants said that they desired a “genuine attitude” from the government before it would commit to any dialogue.

They warned the government against “social media agitators”whom it claimed were being sponsored by politicians.

“The high command of the Niger Delta Avengers (NDA) is using this medium to restate that there are no new items to put on the table for dialogue, we only want a genuine attitude and conducive atmosphere that will make us commit to any proposed dialogue and last peace talk,” the statement read.

“We want the federal government to commit members states of the multinational oil corporations to commit independent mediators to this proposed dialogue; we believed that it is only such environment that will engender genuine dialogue that will be aimed at setting up a framework for achieving the short, medium and long term demands of the Niger Delta to de-escalating this conflict and bring about lasting peace.

“The NDA high command is restating our commitment to attack the interest of oil corporation and international refineries operators that bring in vessels to the Niger Delta territory to buy our oil that every successive government has refused to use and reapply the proceeds towards any development in the region since 1958.

“If they refuse be heed to our advice will result to sinking of two their mother vessel as an example to others. They should not undertake any repair of pipeline, oil and gas facilities that are damaged or attacked by our forces during this period of ‘Operation Red Economy’ until and/or after the dialogue.

“We are using this medium to warn and condemn the activities of all brands of social media agitators being peddled around by some politicians to promote their criminal ways in affairs of the Niger Delta. This genuine spirit behind our struggle for the Niger Delta cannot be derailed on the basis of connivance by politician, traditional rulers, settled ex- agitators and criminals moving around to fill their pockets.

“The issues of the Niger Delta are as old and as new as the days of Pa Dappa Biriye, Major Jasper Isaac Adaka Boro, Ken Saro Wiwa and the government of President Musa Yar’ Adua. We are warning this government of President Muhammad Buhari not to turn the essence of genuine peace talk and dialogue to political jamboree that is prevailing now where all manner of social media agitators and criminals have being sponsored by the job seeking corrupt political class to safe faces before the government of the day.

“Finally, if need be we may review our earlier stance of not taking lives. We are going to redirect and reactivate all our activities if the government, oil companies and their services firms don’t heed to these modest warnings of not carrying out any repair works, and suspend the buying of crude oil from our region as we await the right atmosphere that will engender genuine dialogue. We want peace with honour not peace of our time.” of Pa Dappa Biriye, Major Jasper Isaac Adaka Boro, Ken Saro Wiwa and the government of President Musa Yar’ Adua. We are warning this government of President Muhammad Buhari not to turn the essence of genuine peace talk and dialogue to political jamboree that is prevailing now where all manner of social media agitators and criminals have being sponsored by the job seeking corrupt political class to safe faces before the government of the day.

“Finally, if need be we may review our earlier stance of not taking lives. We are going to redirect and reactivate all our activities if the government, oil companies and their services firms don’t heed to these modest warnings of not carrying out any repair works, and suspend the buying of crude oil from our region as we await the right atmosphere that will engender genuine dialogue. We want peace with honour not peace of our time.”
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