Niger Delta Avengers, the militant group that almost
crippled Nigeria’s economy during the first term of President Muhammadu Buhari,
says it is back.
Buhari was barely a year in office when the militant group
started attacking oil installations, forcing Nigeria into recession.
The attacks cut oil production from a peak of 2.2 million
barrels per day to below one million barrels per day, the lowest level for more
than 30 years.
In a statement on Saturday, the militant group said it had launched ‘Operation Humble’ which is targeted at crippling the Nigerian economy.
It also threatened to attack politicians who are working
with the Federal Government “to undermine the Niger Delta region”.
“There is no gainsaying that the failed country called
Nigeria which has fed fat on our God-given wealth is at the brink of total
disintegration, owing to the security and related challenges across the
country; ranging from terrorism and banditry in the North, to the secessionist
gongs of the Oduduwa people of the South-west and IPOB of the South-east it is
obvious that peace in the Niger Delta, and by extension, the South-South
geopolitical region is the very thin piece still binding this country
together.”
“It is disheartening that despite being the economic
backbone and having resolved to maintain the peaceful environment for the
smooth operations of the oil multinationals whose proceeds the country cling
unto for economic survival, the Niger Delta and the South-South remain the most
under developed, with our needs and interests undermined by the failed Nigerian
State.
“We decided to suspend our famous operation red economy‚
which bled the Nigerian economy into recession about 4 years ago not because we
are lazy, but for the love we have for our people and out of respect for the
voice of the elders of the Niger Delta region, who beckoned on us to give peace
a chance and avail the government time to act on our demands at the time.”
The group said it renewed hostility because government has
allegedly failed to meet its demand.
No Confidence vote on
PANDEF
It said it has lost confidence in the Chief Edwin Clark-led
Pan Niger Delta Forum (PANDEF), which played a critical role to make the group
accept ceasefire in 2017.
“In a move to remind this failed government that we have
exhausted the very last iota of patience, the High Command of the Niger Delta
Avengers have in a meeting held last night resolved as follows:
“We have lost total confidence on all socio-cultural groups
like PANDEF, the elders of Niger Delta and the bunch of so-called ex-agitators
frolicking with the Government at our detriment.
“This operation shall be coded ‘Operation Humble’‚ aimed at
bringing down targeted oil installations in the Niger Delta Region, capable of
humbling the economy into permanent recession.
“This mission is also targeted at political actors who are
collaborating with the Nigerian Government to undermine the interest of the
Niger Delta people.
“There is no doubt that the Nigerian Government has
continued to pay deaf ears to our demands and the rising challenges in the
country, because the pipelines that crisscross our lands are left untouched,
allowing dollars to flow into the Federal treasury on a daily basis for,
mismanagement.
‘No oil installation
will be spared’
“We shall spare no single oil installation within our range
of strategic targets marked for destruction in the coming days and we bet the
Nigerian Government will be humbled to return to the drawing board and chart an
all-inclusive course by the time we are done with our action plan.
“Members of our strike teams across the Niger Delta are commanded to be on red alert, awaiting precise strike plans as mapped by the high command of the NDA.”
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