Niger Delta militants last night blew up
another pipeline belonging to the Nigerian Petroleum Development
Company (NPDC), a subsidiary of the Nigerian National Petroleum
Corporation (NNPC), at Chanomi Creeks in Warri South West Local
Government Area of Delta State.
Security sources told THISDAY that the
militants stormed the facility in two fast boats at about 7.45 pm and
used dynamite to blow up the crude oil pipeline at Kurutie. The
pipeline, it was learnt, supplies crude oil to Warri and Kaduna
Refineries.
Although no group has claimed
responsibility for the blast, a senior military officer who pleaded for
anonymity because he was not authorised to speak, however, confirmed the
incident to THISDAY.
Meanwhile, Niger Delta Avengers (NDA), which had claimed responsibility
for a series of other attacks on oil facilities, yesterday called on the
international community to support its quest for self-determination for
the region, saying the sabotage of oil installations would not stop
until the federal government addressed its demand for justice.
“We are calling on the international
community to come and support the restoration of our rights to peaceful
self-determination from this tragedy of 1914 that has expired since
2014,” the group said in a statement by its spokesman, Mudoch Agbinibo.
It said it would continue to hit oil pipelines and disrupt the mainstay of the nation’s economy until its conditions, including the need for the resources of the region to be used for the benefits of its people were positively met by the federal government.
It said it would continue to hit oil pipelines and disrupt the mainstay of the nation’s economy until its conditions, including the need for the resources of the region to be used for the benefits of its people were positively met by the federal government.
“Since the amalgamation of Nigeria in
1914 to date, our resources have been used to sustain the political
administrative livewire of Nigeria to the exclusion of the Niger Delta”
the group said, adding: “We want our resources back to restore the
essence of human life in our region for generations to come because
Nigeria has failed to do that. The world should not wait until we go the
Sudan ways.”
The NDA, which had claimed responsibility for the series of attacks on oil facilities particularly in Delta and Bayelsa States, called on the international community especially the advanced countries of Europe, America and Asia “to come to the aid of the Niger Delta”.
In the statement entitled: “Enough of
This Injustice,” the group said that it was disheartening that the
people of the Niger Delta remained peaceful for over 50 years while the
international oil companies (IOCs) exploited oil from the region, adding
that the Nigerian government used the proceeds to develop Lagos, Abuja
and other parts of the country to the exclusion of the Niger Delta.”
Specifically, it said the multi-national
oil companies operating in the region and successive governments, which
appropriated financial resources from the oil-rich area had failed to
ensure that even the basic necessities of life were provided for the
communities in the region.
It said: “Since the day crude oil was
discovered in commercial quantity and quality in Oloibiri (present day
Bayelsa State), what we have been asking from successive governments in
Nigeria is potable (drinking) water in the midst of plenty of water
mass, electricity, roads, employment, quality education/educational
facilities, resource control, participation in the oil business and
inclusive governance that will engender substantial freedom.
“The reverse has been the case; from
Oloibiri, Brass LNLG and export terminals in Bayelsa; Bonny LNLG and
export terminals in Rivers State; ExxonMobil in Akwa Ibom; Escravos
EGTL/Tank farm and export terminals; Forcados Tank farm and export
terminals in Delta State, operated respectively by Anglo-Dutch Shell,
Chevron/Texaco Overseas, Agip ENI, ExxonMobil. The history of the
communal life is horror of poverty, inhumanity and desolate living
conditions. But when you move into these facilities operated by the
Multinational Oil Corporations, they are living like Kings and
Presidents.”
The NDA said that it was tragic that the
federal government considered the people and communities of the Niger
Delta as only good enough to maintain security over the oil and gas
pipelines in the region while oil blocks were allocated to people
outside the Niger Delta.
It said: “For over five decades, we have
given multinational oil corporations and their collaborator the
Nigerian State peace, cooperation and love for the crude oil to flow
unhindered from our land. The continuous tranquility is only manifesting
in the development of mountains, rock, valleys, deserts and lagoon but
the Niger Delta territory continually alienated from all types of
development and all essence of quality human life.
“Meanwhile, all successive governments
worship the crude oil taken from the region. Our communities and the
people are only good at securing the pipelines, oil and gas facilities.
What a tragedy!
“We are calling on the international
community especially Britain, France, the United States of America,
Russia, China and European Union to speak up against this ongoing terror
and come to the aid of the Niger Delta, as witnesses to this grave
inhumanity and history of terror perpetrated against the people of the
Niger Delta daily.”
The group vowed to continue with its
campaign against oil installations until there was justice, saying it
had “nothing to lose in the battles ahead”.
It said: “This history of terror, we the
Niger Delta Avengers will resist and correct with every means
necessary. We have nothing to lose in the battles ahead. Justice they
say is only found within the structure of a nation-state, rather than
provide this justice the Nigerian government has decided to mobilise her
military might to intimidate, torture, maim, victimise and bombard a
section of the nation-state and her citizenry to allow the free flow of
our oil.
“Some persons, groups, and commentators
may ask, what do the people of Niger Delta want? We are not like some of
these personalities who run champagne parties or turn Rivers State
Government House into a house patrimony of god-sons and ‘prebendalism’.
They say the progress and success of a nation-state is the reflection of
her constitution that is not manufactured to favour some sections and
excludes the yearning and aspirations of others; but the indwelling
spiritual and historical development of its people.”
Source: Thisday
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