Spokesman of
the ex-militants, Mr Obodo Obodo in a statement in Port Harcourt alleged that
most oil companies doing business in the area had failed to sign any memorandum
of understanding with communities.
A group of
ex-militants under the aegis of Ekpeye Liberation Group, on Friday, handed a
14-day ultimatum to multinational oil companies in Ahoada East and West local
government areas to move out of the area or risk attack on their facilities.
According to
him, “the group is aware that almost all the operating companies, Nigerian Agip
Oil Company, NAOC, Shell Petroleum Development Company, SPDC, Nigeria Liquified
Natural Gas, NLNG, Niger Delta Petroleum Resources NDPR have their pipelines
and other facilities crises crossing Ekpeye land.”
The group
said it had already blown up one oil well allegedly belonging to Agip in Ahoada
West local government area, and threatened to carry out more attacks on oil
facilities in the area if the oil companies fail to leave the area.
“Incase you
may want to take this demand for withdrawal from Ekpeyeland lightly , we have
already blown up Well 5 in Akara Olu, Ahoada West local government area. It is
owned by Agip. Other more terrible actions await non-compliance with this
directive,“ the group said.
NIGERIA BELONGS TO ALL
ReplyDeleteCriminals giving ultimatum, only in Nigeria
ReplyDeleteLET THEM STAY & AND GET KILLED. IF NIGRRIA BELONG TO ALL OF US WHAT DID YOU GAIN? ONLY FEW BENEFIT. NIGERIA WILL DIVIDE ONE DAY. IT IS TOO BIG FOR ONLY ONE PERSON TO RULE .
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