RETURN OF N-DELTA MILITANCY? Major crude oil, gas pipelines bombed
Attacks on oil installations in Delta State entered the third day,
yesterday, as militants blew-up major crude oil and gas pipelines to
the Chevron Nigeria Limited, CNL, Tank Farm in Warri South West Local
Government Area of the state.
Blown up on Friday night was the main crude line from Makaraba
through Otunana and Abiteye to Escravos while Olero to Escravos gas
line was attacked in the early hours of yesterday.
Earlier on Thursday, the Escravos – Warri – Abuja – Lagos pipelines
came under attack. The Itsekiri raised the alarm, yesterday, that the
attacks could metamorphose into another Ijaw-Itsekiri war. File…Militants
These acts of sabotage are coming at a time when global crude oil price continues its downward move.
THE military, yesterday, deployed army and naval personnel in the creeks of Delta State to contain the militants.
Our source, who spoke from one of the Ijaw communities in Gbaramatu
Kingdom, Warri South-West Local Government Area, at about 5.30 pm said,
“The situation is not clear yet, but there are gunboats everywhere. It
is a combined team of soldiers and navy people patrolling the creeks.
“Movement is restricted. The military personnel are going about to
show their presence and scare the militants, who strike in the night and
not in the daytime. But, at least, their presence has shown that the
military was ready to confront them.”
The authorities, caught napping by the resumption of hostilities four
days ago, reportedly saw the danger of allowing further bombings and
mobilised to counter the militants.
After bombing the Escravos-Warri-Abuja-Lagos pipelines at about 10.00
pm on Thursday, the militants were emboldened to blow up Chevron
Nigeria Limited, CNL’s Utunana –Makaraba crude oil line at 10.30 pm on
Friday and proceeded to bomb Olero gas line in the early hours of
yesterday.
Their target it is believed is to cripple crude oil production and
arm-twist the Federal Government. Already, CNL, heavily hit by the
Thursday and Friday attacks, was considering shutting down operations,
even as workers have been restricted to their camps in the affected
locations.
The Itsekiri fear
Chair, Itsekiri Regional Development Council, IRDC, Chief Ayiri
Emami, expressed concern, yesterday, that with attacks targeted at oil
facilities in Itsekiri towns and villages, it might metamorphose into
another Ijaw/Itsekiri war.
He said those carrying out the attacks were Ijaw militants known to
the security agencies, state and federal governments, and challenged
them to rein in the gunmen.
Meanwhile, ex-militant leader, Government Ekpemupolo, alias Tompolo,
maintained, yesterday, that he had no hands in the bombings. His media
adviser, Paul Bebenimibo, told Sunday Vanguard: “Tompolo has nothing
to do with the ongoing attacks.”
Emami, who spoke to Sunday Vanguard on phone, said, “The situation
right now is unpredictable. This was how the Itsekiri and Ijaw crisis
started in 2003 and 2007. Government and security agencies know the
person blowing up the pipelines and his boys, they cannot say that that
they do not know them. I do not see how the entire local government area
should be put on edge because of one person and his selfish interests.”
He went on “We are concerned because they have left their areas to
bomb oil facilities in Itsekiri areas of Dibi, Abiteye and Kpokpo and
the next thing now; they want to bomb Itsekiri villages. They started on
Thursday night; government and security agents are looking at them, so
they continued again on Friday night.
“Probably, they will continue again on Saturday night. That is why we
are calling on government to stop them because we know their plan. They
want to make this place ungovernable, but we will not fold our arms and
watch them.
“It is the same set of boys who blew up the
Escravos-Warri-Lagos-Abuja gas pipeline that they sent to blow up
Chevron pipelines. They have been holding nocturnal meetings on where to
bomb in the last few days.”
Last night, on industry source told Sunday Vanguard that CNL and
other oil companies in the riverside areas of Delta State were on the
verge of shutting operations out of fear of the unknown. ‘Tompolo stepped on toes’
Also, yesterday, the Warri Ijaw Peace Monitoring Group, WIPMG, Warri,
Delta State, said Ekpemupolo stepped on powerful toes while executing
his contract to protect gvernment oil installations and the forces have
now coalesced against him.
The group, in a statement by its chair, Chief Patrick Bigha,
condemning the bombing of crude oil and gas pipelines in Warri in the
last few days, said the involvement of All Progressives Congress, APC
chieftains in Bayelsa state, who are out to spite Tompolo should not be
ruled out.
It said: “The Warri Ijaw Peace Monitoring Group wishes to condemn
the renewed wanton destruction of oil facilities in the Niger Delta
region. We are truly disturbed with this happening as the Nigerian
economy is in a bad shape; therefore, we are calling on those behind
this act to cease hostilities immediately.
“We are not happy over the incident as it look like a smear campaign
against the person of High Chief Government Ekpemupolo,because of his
position in the Bayelsa State governorship election as well as the issue
with the EFCC, which is a legal issue that will be appropriately
addressed.
“It is worthy of note that Tompolo will not embark on such self
destructive mission as one that fervently believes in the Nigeria
project, and has contributed to peace building and development of
Nigeria.”
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