Niger Delta Avengers Strikes Again, Blows Up Chevron Oil Well, Tension In Bayelsa
UPDATED - Less than 24 hours after President Muhammadu Buhari,
through the Secretary to the Federal Government, Mr Babachir David Lawal
assured that he was going to do everything within his powers to
secure oil facilities in the Niger Delta region, Niger Delta Avengers
struck again, blowing up two major oil wells in Dibi, Warri.
Buhari, had before the latest assurance vowed during his Democracy Day
address to Nigerians that if the militants want to test the resolve of
his government, they are much mistaken as the government would apprehend
the perpetrators and their sponsors and bring them to justice.
The latest attack which was massive was said to have been carried out
inspite of the heavy presence of military and their gunboats.
NDA had warned that it would teach the military bitters lessons for
invading Oporoza and harassing innocent citizens ostensibly, looking for
members of NDA.
Spokesman of NDA, Col Murdoch Agbinibo, who confirmed the attack said
it is an indication that the military does not have the capacity to stop
NDA.
“With the heavy presence of 100 Gunboats, four Warships and Jet Bombers,
NDA blew up Chevron Oil Well RMP 23 and RMP 24 at 3:44am this Morning
(Yesterday)RMP 23 and 24 are highest producing wells”
A security Source said the latest attack might force the military to
change its tactics and go on full offensive against the militants in
the region. According to him, the military had been cautious because
they do not want innocent people to be caught in the cross fire but from
the way things are going with the latest attack, the military would
react strongly.
Meanwhile, security has been beefed up around oil installations in
Bayelsa State, following intelligence report that with major oil
facilities already being crippled by NDA in Delta State, Bayelsa is the
next port of call by the NDA.
Reports that people of Imiringi community, in Ogbia Local Government
Area have been warned of an impending attack on the Shell oil
installations in the area by militants has fuelled speculations that NDA
activities would soon move to Bayelsa.

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