Confirming the invasion of
the military, the chairman of Okpelama, an Ijaw town in Gbaramatu kingdom, Mr
Moses Yabrade, said that soldiers stormed his community in the midnight of
Saturday, breaking houses but stressed that he did not know what they came for.
According to report, the
military, invaded some Ijaw communities in Gbaramatu kingdom, Warri South-West
Local Government Area, Delta State, with gunboats in search of militants, who
carried out a three-day bombing of crude oil and gas pipelines in the state,
from last Thursday.
This came as ex-militant
leader, Government Ekpemupolo, alias Tompolo, wrote President Muhammadu Buhari,
alleging that top members of his party, All Progressives Congress, APC, in
Bayelsa and Delta states were responsible for the ongoing vandalization of
crude oil and gas pipelines in the creeks of Delta state.
Meanwhile, Joint Task Force
Commander of Operation Pulo Shield in the Niger Delta, Major General Alani
Okunola, said, yesterday, that the task force was closing in on those blowing
up oil pipelines belonging the Nigeria Gas Company, Chevron Nigeria Limited and
Nigeria National Petroleum Company, NNPC. He vowed that JTF would fish them
out.
Following the blockade by soldiers,
who reportedly warned leaders of some of the communities to produce the
militants vandalizing pipelines in several parts of the state, more riverside
dwellers are fleeing their communities because of an unsubstantiated report
that the soldiers said they would return tomorrow.
A community leader told
Vanguard: “The soldiers said they would come back and nobody wants to wait for
their visit knowing what happened when they bombarded our communities in 2009.”
JTF commander, Major
General Okunola, who led his troop to inspect one of the blown up pipelines at
Egwa II community in Warri South West, said the army would hold community leaders
in whose domain such bombing took place responsible for any act of sabotage in
their area.
He said that the Federal
Government would do all it can to bring the saboteurs of the national assets to
book as they were already closing in on the criminals.
Okunola said that
henceforth, security agencies would enforce the extant law banning the use of
outboard engines with 200 HP and above.
He said the Federal
government would not condone any act of sabotage in the country, noting that it
would deal ruthlessly with those behind the dastardly act.
The commander described the
act as not only criminal but also capable of undermining the national security.
He pleaded with government
officials and community leaders to give JTF and other security agencies in the
region useful information that would lead to arrest of the perpetrators for
prosecution.
According to him, “it was
blown up three days ago. We are going to fish out those responsible.
“It was a massive sabotage
and critical to national assets. There is no way we will fold our hands and
allow the perpetrators to get away with it.
“We do not have our men
deployed in the area that is why they have the opportunity to do it.”
The JTF commander said it
was sad for anyone to put the nation in jeopardy by blowing up its national
assets.
He assured Niger Delta
residents of JTF’s determination to wipe out all acts of illegalities in the
region.

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