There appears to be no stopping the Niger Delta Avengers in their
determination to cripple the country’s oil production as they struck
early Saturday in Bayelsa State, blowing up trunk lines belonging to the
Nigerian Agip Oil Company, NAOC and Shell Petroleum Development
Company, SPDC.
Vanguard reports that the group in a tweet
revealed that its strike teams, in the early hours of today blew up
trunk lines belonging to NAOC and SPDC.
“At About 2.15am on
Saturday the @NDAvengers blow up Nembe 1, 2 and 3 Brass to Bonny Trunk
Line belonging to Agip and Shell,” the NDA stated in a tweet.
Vanguard
also reports that soldiers invaded Oporoza, the traditional
headquarters of Gbaramatu kingdom, at about 1.52 am, this morning and
were still laying siege to the community as at 8 a.m. The soldiers, who
came in no fewer than seven gunboats, allegedly beat up residents,
including an octogenarian community leader, Chief Atiti Mala, with the
butt of a gun.
“They were asking the helpless villagers to produce
former militant leader, Government Ekpemupolo, alias Tompolo, and
members of the Niger Delta Avengers,” a youth leader told the newspaper
on phone.
Ijaw leader, Chief Godspower Gbenekama, who confirmed
the attack on Oporoza, said: “Information available to me is that the
military invaded Oporoza again in the early hours of today. As I am
speaking to you, they are still there molesting people.”
“They
have arrested many persons and villagers have fled into the bush. This
is wrong, they are going to worsen issues with what they are doing. I
posted on Facebook that they invaded Oporoza and a military man called
me to tell me that they would deal with me.
“We are not safe, we
have said it over and over that Gbaramatu people are not synonymous with
Niger Delta Avengers, they should leave my people along. If they want
to kill me, let them go ahead, but I will continue to say the truth, why
are they harassing my people, they should harass the militants whose
activities we condemn,” he added.
Source: pmnews
Author: Fred Augustine
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