ASABA-
ANOTHER militant group, Niger Delta Greenland Justice Mandate, NDGJM, has
emerged with a threat to bring down the Refinery in Eleme, Port Harcourt,
Rivers State, Warri Refinery and the Utorogun gas plant in Otu-Jeremi in
Ughelli South Local Government Area, Delta State in few days should the federal
government fail to listen to them. File: Militants File: Militants Issuing 48
hours to oil multinationals still in the upland of the region, especially in
the Ogba/Egi axis of Rivers state, Urhobo/Isoko/Ndokwa axis of Delta state and
other upland oil producing areas to evacuate their personnel, they decried that
all the people of the upland Niger Delta, under whose watch the largest and
most critical oil assets are located, have been ignored over the years as
government and the oil companies pander to every whim and cough of those who
have violently engaged the state. The group in a statement by its Spokesman,
self-styled Gen. Aldo Agbalaja said: “We have keenly watched developments in
the country in recent times, developments that are most depressing, very much
depicting the marginalization and subjugation of the hapless people of our
region. “We have thought very deeply about the ongoing shenanigan and
play-acting going on between the federal government and some self-styled ‘Niger
Delta agitators’ and thought if we fail to make our own statement now, then
there will be no future for the larger Niger Delta region”. Continuing in the
statement, he said; “for the avoidance of doubts, the Niger Delta Greenland
Justice Mandate is not in the mold of the various criminal gangs that have so
far paraded themselves as fighting for the interest of the people of the Niger
Delta, but who indeed have been engaged in fight for personal enrichment. “We
are not one of them. We are out to tell the world that there is a Niger Delta
that is made up of many tribes and tongues, the people of whom have so far
suffered both local and national oppression. “We have come at this point to
ensure that our oppressors, being the federal government, the state governments
in the six core Niger Delta states who have received billions of dollars over
the past years but have brought little or no development to the region and the
so-called super-ethnic nations, who have yielded to greed and wickedness and
have exposed the rest of us in the oil-rich, but deeply impoverished region, to
crippling squalor”. Explaining that the Niger Delta Greenland Justice Mandate
is a coalition of forces across the Niger Delta region, fighting for the
interest of the region, Agbalaja said, “Federal government and the oil
multinational companies have been making a very grave mistake by equating the
interest of the Ijaw people as that of all the tribes of the region. Indeed,
this is a mistake that is about to take a more devastating toll than has ever
been seen or experienced in the history of Nigeria. “Any moment from now, we
shall be making a loud statement which we believe should be loud enough for all
to see and take seriously and then afterwards state our demands. “We have
considered this ‘coming statement’ reluctantly inevitable because of the
recalcitrance of federal authorities, as well as oil giants; they both have
decided to ignore calls to reason and have made violence the only option. “Just
as in the 2009 experience, the federal government and oil companies have
started yet another round of negotiation with the Ijaw front, in the name of
all the people of the Niger Delta. This will not work. Since they do not regard
the assets in our areas important enough to be protected, we shall root them
all out of the length of the Niger Delta. We don’t want to make this mistake
any longer, violence pays as it has become the only voice that government gives
hearkens to. “Finally, we are asking all the oil multinationals still in the
upland of our region; AGIP, TOTAL, SHELL, MOBIL, SHORELINES, NECONDE, E.D
WESTERN, SEPLAT and others to commence the evacuation of their personnel from
the region, especially in the Ogba/Egi axis of Rivers state,
Urhobo/Isoko/Ndokwa axis of Delta state and other upland oil producing areas,
within the next 48 hours. “We also want to bring it to the attention of the
federal government and the NNPC that the refineries in Warri (Urhobo land) and
Port Harcourt (Eleme) and the gas plant
ASABA- ANOTHER militant
group, Niger Delta Greenland Justice Mandate, NDGJM, has emerged with a
threat to bring down the Refinery in Eleme, Port Harcourt, Rivers
State, Warri Refinery and the Utorogun gas plant in Otu-Jeremi in
Ughelli South Local Government Area, Delta State in few days should the
federal government fail to listen to them.
File: Militants
File: Militants
Issuing 48 hours to oil multinationals still in the upland of the
region, especially in the Ogba/Egi axis of Rivers state,
Urhobo/Isoko/Ndokwa axis of Delta state and other upland oil producing
areas to evacuate their personnel, they decried that all the people of
the upland Niger Delta, under whose watch the largest and most critical
oil assets are located, have been ignored over the years as government
and the oil companies pander to every whim and cough of those who have
violently engaged the state.
The group in a statement by its Spokesman, self-styled Gen. Aldo
Agbalaja said: “We have keenly watched developments in the country in
recent times, developments that are most depressing, very much depicting
the marginalization and subjugation of the hapless people of our
region.
“We have thought very deeply about the ongoing shenanigan and
play-acting going on between the federal government and some self-styled
‘Niger Delta agitators’ and thought if we fail to make our own
statement now, then there will be no future for the larger Niger Delta
region”.
Continuing in the statement, he said; “for the avoidance of doubts, the
Niger Delta Greenland Justice Mandate is not in the mold of the various
criminal gangs that have so far paraded themselves as fighting for the
interest of the people of the Niger Delta, but who indeed have been
engaged in fight for personal enrichment.
“We are not one of them. We are out to tell the world that there is a
Niger Delta that is made up of many tribes and tongues, the people of
whom have so far suffered both local and national oppression.
“We have come at this point to ensure that our oppressors, being the
federal government, the state governments in the six core Niger Delta
states who have received billions of dollars over the past years but
have brought little or no development to the region and the so-called
super-ethnic nations, who have yielded to greed and wickedness and have
exposed the rest of us in the oil-rich, but deeply impoverished region,
to crippling squalor”.
Explaining that the Niger Delta Greenland Justice Mandate is a coalition
of forces across the Niger Delta region, fighting for the interest of
the region, Agbalaja said, “Federal government and the oil multinational
companies have been making a very grave mistake by equating the
interest of the Ijaw people as that of all the tribes of the region.
Indeed, this is a mistake that is about to take a more devastating toll
than has ever been seen or experienced in the history of Nigeria.
“Any moment from now, we shall be making a loud statement which we
believe should be loud enough for all to see and take seriously and then
afterwards state our demands.
“We have considered this ‘coming statement’ reluctantly inevitable
because of the recalcitrance of federal authorities, as well as oil
giants; they both have decided to ignore calls to reason and have made
violence the only option.
“Just as in the 2009 experience, the federal government and oil
companies have started yet another round of negotiation with the Ijaw
front, in the name of all the people of the Niger Delta. This will not
work. Since they do not regard the assets in our areas important enough
to be protected, we shall root them all out of the length of the Niger
Delta. We don’t want to make this mistake any longer, violence pays as
it has become the only voice that government gives hearkens to.
“Finally, we are asking all the oil multinationals still in the upland
of our region; AGIP, TOTAL, SHELL, MOBIL, SHORELINES, NECONDE, E.D
WESTERN, SEPLAT and others to commence the evacuation of their personnel
from the region, especially in the Ogba/Egi axis of Rivers state,
Urhobo/Isoko/Ndokwa axis of Delta state and other upland oil producing
areas, within the next 48 hours.
“We also want to bring it to the attention of the federal government and
the NNPC that the refineries in Warri (Urhobo land) and Port Harcourt
(Eleme) and the gas plant in Otorogun will all come down in few days
from now.
“We just hope that the Nigerian government will continue ignoring us so
that we can perfect what those in the riverine area started”.
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/08/new-militant-group-emerges-vow-blow-warri-ph-refineries-utorogun-gas-plant/
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/08/new-militant-group-emerges-vow-blow-warri-ph-refineries-utorogun-gas-plant/
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