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NDA Threatens To Resume Attacks On Oil Installations

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Disruption is imminent in crude oil exploration in Nigeria if the threat of the bombing by the  the Niger Delta Avengers (NDA) and other ex- militants comes to reality.

The NDA is angry with the Federal Government and Office of the Niger Delta Amnesty Programme over it’s unfulfilled promises and allegations of corruption. The group said it will resume it’s bombing of oil facilities over what it described as unfulfilled promises and insincerity of the government.

The group also lambasted former warlord, Chief Government Ekpemupolo, a.k.a Tompolo, and the elders of the Niger Delta region, represented by the PanNiger Delta Forum (PANDEF), for allegedly working against the interest of its struggle.

The group in statement signed by its spokesperson, Murdoch Agbinibo, which in part reads: “To the elders of the Niger Delta, PANDEF, we warned you against the antics of the Nigerian government, yet you requested a chance to broker a new vision for our people. We told you and the rest of the world that the Nigerian government is only interested in our oil wells and not our well being, yet you told us the signs are different this time around.”

“Instead of allowing us to continue our quest to bring the Nigerian economy to our targeted zero -daily production, which recorded huge success; you threatened us with Tompolo to stop the struggle. Out of respect for elders and not to the threat of Tompolo, we adhered to the call and halted our strike actions hoping that you (PANDEF) would keep your own side of the bargain.

“The question to Tompolo and the PANDEF is to tell us what progress they achieved since we heeded your retrogressive call, to whose benefit is the move by Tompolo and the Niger Delta elders to impede a mission sanctioned by our ancestors and the Almighty?”

“Tompolo, we want you to know that we never started this struggle with the intent of living forever but with our lives already offered for a sacrifice for a better Niger Delta. We invite you to come after us with your total force as we are no longer ready to heed uninspiring advice from you or anyone else in the Niger Delta region.” NDA asserted: “We have since lost faith in you, Tompolo and PANDEF and have vowed never to heed any such retrogressive call or advice from you in the future.”

“The recent disruption of the PANDEF’s fourth general assembly by the Nigerian government is the final evidence we needed to conclude that the Federal Government of Nigeria reserves not even an iota of respect for you (Tompolo) and the Niger Delta elders. “As the position of the Nigerian government is emphatically made known to the Niger Delta people that its only interest remains the flow of oil from our region to the Central Bank of Nigeria, we want to make it known to the PANDEF and the Nigeria government that our call for halt on “Operation Red Economy” is officially over,” the group said.

“Some of us can still remember those good old days in Camp 5 when you (Tompolo) were the general of generals. You told us (the young combatants) then, that ‘we are the future of the total emancipation of the Niger Delta, and that we should also know we are not fighting for ourselves, rather we are fighting for the next generation.’ “

“Sometimes we wonder where that charismatic general of generals has gone to? We bet, only you can answer that question. We still believe in you, but we are sorry, as you said 10 years ago ‘we are the future of the total emancipation of our people’; and we have since chosen this path and will never back out until the total emancipation of our people is achieved.

“We have just concluded head count of our operatives across the country; we are pleased to announce that all our operatives are intact and focused; ready to implement instructions from the high command of the NDA in the next few days,” the group said.

The NDA ceased attacks on oil facilities in the Niger Delta last year harken to appeals of elders in the region and the government.

 

 

 

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Akin Akingbala is an international journalist based in Lagos, Nigeria. Aside being happily married, he has interests in music, sports and loves traveling.

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