Source: THISDAY LIVE
Unrelenting Niger Delta Avengers (NDA) on Sunday night
blasted another gas pipeline operated by the Nigerian National Petroleum
Corporation (NNPC) apparently in reaction to its being labelled as a
band of criminals by the Federal Government.
The militant group claiming responsibility for a series of
bombings in the Niger Delta region, particularly in Gbaramatu Kingdom in
Delta State, said on Monday that the attack was executed about 11.30p.m
on Sunday.
According to a terse statement issued by its spokesman,
Mudoch Agbinibo, the group claimed it blew up the NNPC gas pipeline at
Nsit-Ibom.
In the statement titled “NNPC Pipeline Hit At Nsit-Ibom”,
the destructive militant group declared: “At 11:30pm on Sunday, the NDA
blew up Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) gas pipeline at
Nsit-Ibom L.G.A, Akwa Ibom state. NNPC should check their pipeline if
its “system anomaly”.
Further checks by THISDAY within the security circle
however revealed that several factors were responsible for the attack on
the facility by members of the Niger Delta Avengers.
A highly placed security source disclosed that the attack
might be in response to President Muhammadu Buhari’s stance not to
dialogue with criminals but genuine militants in finding solutions to
the renewed crisis in the region.
He also said that another factor was the series of arrests
of members of the Niger Delta Avengers, which is slowly but gradually
tilting towards apprehending the brains behind the group.
“You will observe that we have recorded successes in
arresting some of their commanders who have been helping in apprehending
more of their so-called operatives, so we don’t expect their leaders to
fold their arms. That might also be responsible for the Akwa Ibom blast
on Sunday night”, he said.
THISDAY learnt that security was being built up in Akwa
Ibom and Cross River States since the last attack on ExxonMobil in Akwa
Ibom by the militant group.
Although the two states were not under the Joint Task Force
(JTF) activities code-named Operation Delta Safe, security sources
disclosed that military formations in the area were being drafted into
the mandate of the special security outfit following incursions into the
area by the militants.
Coordinator of the Joint Media Coordinator of JTF,
Lt-Colonel Laolu Mercellius, could not be reached for confirmation as
his mobile phone was switched off but an aide said he was attending a
meeting.
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