The attack, confirmed by a
leader of the group, self-styled Gen. Aldo Agbalaja, came as the Niger Delta
Avengers, NDA, which ceased hostilities, last month, accused the military of
harassing elderly men, women and innocent youths in the region under the guise
of hunting for militants.
A militant group, Niger
Delta Greenland Justice Mandate, NDGJM, in the early hours of yesterday, blew
up the Afiesere-Iwhrenene major delivery line to UPS/UQCC, operated by Nigerian
Petroleum Development Company, NDPC/Shorelines Petroleum, in Ughelli North
Local Government Area of Delta State.
Meanwhile, Ijaw People
Development Initiative, IPDI, has warned that the Federal Government’s plan to
continue to militarize the region and intimidate the people despite the fact
that NDA and other dangerous militant groups had opted for dialogue, will not
make the region to forsake the Niger Delta struggle.
Also, acting Secretary of
Gbaramatu Traditional Council, GTC, Chief Godspower Gbenekama, has cautioned
against the continued militarization of the kingdom and other parts of the
region, saying: “It is an ill wind that blows the inhabitants of the Niger
Delta and the Federal Republic no good.” We’re not fools—Militants NDGJM, in a
statement, said: “The Niger Delta is not a conquered territory and our people
have never succumbed to intimidation before, rather we match force with the oppressor’s
brutality.
The Nigerian government
should already know that the people of these parts are not fools, who will not
be able to see when they are being treated with disdain. “The high command of
the Niger Delta Greenland Justice Mandate, once again says to the deceptive and
untrustworthy Nigerian government and its cowardly armed forces that our people
shall not deal with you on your terms, but on mutually agreed terms. Until you
drop this deceptive and master/servant poise, Operation Crocodile Tears shall
persist.
“As a mark of our decision
to totally ground the Nigerian oil economy, the gallant “OPUDO” strike forces
brought down the Afiesere-Iwhrenene major delivery line in Ughelli North,
leading to the UPS/UQCC operated by NPDC/Shorelines at 1a.m., today
(yesterday).” Yesterday’s attack came nine days after it warned residents
living around marked major oil and gas facilities in the Niger Delta to vacate
such areas and threatened to detonate explosives at strategic points in the
region.
The militant group
added: “Our patience is running out on
our people living close to major oil and gas facilities in the upland areas of
our region. The more critical assets of the oil sector are still alive because
we are being careful not to hurt our people. For the last time, leave these
areas if you live around them and if you love your lives.”
Why soldiers perished —NDA
Spokesperson of NDA, self-styled Brig-Gen Mudoch Agbinibo, in series of picture
tweets on his Twitter handle, gave reasons for the death of personnel of the
Nigerian Army during the military’s Operation Crocodile Smile in parts of the
Niger Delta region. NDA said: “They are scared to death because they cannot
swim, so they drown all the time. The Federal Government is just killing
innocent Nigerian soldiers.” In a picture tweet showing four armed soldiers
with a paddler in a wooden boat, the group said: “With the millions put into
the Operation Crocodile Smile exercise, see the dead boats given to them to
fight militants.
“The only thing the
soldiers are good at is harassment of old men, women and innocent youths of the
Niger Delta.” N-Delta won’t abandon struggle —IPDI National President of IPDI,
Austin Ozobo, in a statement, said: “The military cannot intimidate Niger Delta
with Crocodile Smile, gun boats, fighter jets and heavy deployment of military
troops into abandoning genuine struggle in the Niger Delta region.
“The continuous deployment
of troops, fighter jets and gun boats under the code-name Operation Crocodile
Smile, despite the ensuing truce by militants is meant to intimidate Niger
Delta people to abandon their demands for their right of ownership of oil funds
in the country, but it will end up in fiasco as no amount of intimidation,
humiliation and harassment will stop the genuine struggle in the region except
drastic steps are taken to address it. “Buhari should stop forcing the Niger
Delta to continuously remain in a forced marriage.
Nigeria does not need a
forced marriage because divorce will be the answer to such union, no matter the
delay. We can never be deterred by the overwhelming security presence in the
Niger Delta to abandon the struggle for true federalism and restructuring.”
Constitute dialogue team Ibe-Benemowei of Gbaramatu Kingdom, Chief Gbenekama,
who commended the Federal Government for releasing the Oporoza 10, last week,
urged it to reduce the military presence in the communities because it was an
ill wind that blows the inhabitants of the Niger Delta and the Federal Republic
no good.
“The military should please
return all those artefacts that were taken, including the boats of the
Gbaramatu Traditional Council and other things that were illegally taken from
our communities,” he said. Gbenekama urged the Federal Government to “key into
the initiative of the Niger Delta people and constitute a team to discuss the
issues that are causing disaffection in the region so that we can have lasting
peace.”

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