Nigeria is
ready to deploy troops to the Niger delta in a showdown with militants who have
wreaked havoc on the nation’s key oil infrastructure since the start of the
year, the army says.
This came as
the Avengers on Friday accused the government of planning to acquire drones to
fight them, adding that President Muhammadu Buhari was not sincere with his
peace offer.
“The aim of
the exercise is to practise our special forces and other units of the Nigerian
Army in amphibious and internal security operations in riverine environments,”
read an army statement.
The army has
warned it could launch operations in the creeks and swamps of the Delta region
if the NDA continued to refuse to enter into dialogue with the government.
In
the latest of a string of attacks against oil installations, the NDA says it
was behind the Sunday sabotage of a gas pipeline owned by the state-run oil
company in the southern Akwa Ibom state.
Since
February, the group has also targeted infrastructure owned by oil majors Shell,
Chevron, Exxon and Eni, whom it blames for widespread poverty and
underdevelopment. NDA’s actions have significantly reduced oil production at a
time Nigeria is struggling with low global crude prices which have hammered
government revenues, weakening the naira and pushing up inflation to near
11-year highs.
Army spokesman Sani Usman said the special
forces would also “check criminal activities like kidnapping, militancy and
piracy… in support of the civil authority.”
Usman urged
Nigerians not to panic if they noticed unusual movement of large number of
troops, heavy weapons and military equipment in the area.
Nigeria has
not conducted major military operations in the south since 2009, when an
amnesty ended a year-long crackdown against the armed Movement for the
Emancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND). MEND’s activities had slashed Nigeria’s
oil output by two thirds. – Drones – The Avengers on Friday accused the
government of planning to acquire drones to fight them, adding that President
Muhammadu Buhari was not sincere with his peace offer.
“Mr.
President, you can purchase all the drones in Europe and United States. It
won’t stop the Niger Delta Avengers from bringing the country’s economy to
zero,” the NDA said in a statement.
“The worse
you can do is to kill poor innocent people which the military is good at, but
know the Nigerian economy will suffer,” it said.
Governor
Seriake Dickson of the southern oil-rich state of Bayelsa, an epicentre of the
violence, visited Buhari this week and cautioned against the use of force,
saying it would hurt civilians more.
Early this year, the government sent some
troops into Gbaramatu community in Delta state, in search of fugitive former
rebel leader Government “Tompolo” Ekpemupolo, a government contractor who is
wanted for graft. Local residents accused the troops of a range of abuses,
including rape as well as looting and destroying their homes.
Ekpemupolo
has denied allegations of being behind the NDA. He was once a high-ranking
member of MEND, an armed group that attacked oil and gas facilities in the
2000s.
MEND has
denounced renewed violence in the region, advised against military action and
appealed to the Avengers to give peace a chance. Source Vanguard Newspaper Nigeria
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