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MEND Vow To Blow-Up Major Oil Pipelines

July 24, 2008 15:36, 264 views

Nigeria’s main militant group, Wednesday, threatened to destroy the nation’s major oil pipelines within 30 days to counter allegations it had struck a $12 million deal with the government to protect them.

A spokesman for the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta denied claims it said had been made by the country’s petroleum company that the state-run organization was paying militants to protect pipelines.

Officials of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation could not immediately be reached for comment.

“MEND will never sell its birthright for a bowl of porridge when the impoverished masses in the region continue to live in abject poverty,” the statement read.

Militant attacks on Nigeria’s oil infrastructure have slashed this West African nation’s oil output by almost a quarter in the past two years, helping push world crude prices to historic highs.

The e-mail said profits of the alleged deal were split among military and government officials. The group also said “huge payments” had been made by authorities to criminal gangs in the Niger Delta to protect oil facilities, but those groups were not part of the militant movement.

To prove “we are not a part of this deal, the Chanomi Creek pipeline and other major pipelines will be destroyed within the next 30 days,” the militant statement said. Chanomi Creek is located in the western Niger Delta.

Militants say their attacks are aimed at forcing the federal government to send more money to the six states comprising the southern Niger Delta.

Nigeria is Africa’s second biggest oil producer and is routinely ranked one of the most corrupt countries in the world.

Comments (1)

  1. Dada

    25 July 2008 09:13

    Jomogbomo can go ahead and blow the major pipeline. Also, the government should go ahead to counter it with a peace or Niger Delta conference/negotiations or an advertorial praising the bravado of the militants. The security agencies will still be told not to act because they are our brother. Even if the security agencies are to act only very light weapons will be at there disposal. There is a grand conspiracy in the whole of this affair but the bad side is some innocent soldiers will always be sent to the frontline so that the well financed miltants can use sophisticated weapons to kill and maim them. My prayer is that, this conspiracy should also swallow its originators, sustainers and benefactors. Amen.

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